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LibreOffice 25.2.2 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 83 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 25.2.2 is now available for download as the second point release to the latest LibreOffice 25.2 office suite series with 83 bug fixes.
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Distribution Release: Q4OS 5.8

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Q4OS is a Debian-based distribution which is available in KDE Plasma and Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) flavours. The project’s latest update is Q4OS 5.8 which introduces fresh transl…

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Flowblade Video Editor 2.20 Released with Improved Sync Editing

Flowblade, the free open-source MLT video editor, released new 2.20 version few days ago. For native Wayland support, the new release of this Linux video editor moved to SDL2 (Simple DirectMedia Layer 2.0) video playback for Flatpak package and all systems with MLT 7.30+. Besides the backend change, the release introduced large number of changes […]

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The Beginner-friendly Linux Distro Zorin OS Released New v17.3

Zorin OS, the beginner friendly Linux Distribution for users switching from Windows, released new 17.3 version on March 26. The new Zorin OS is still based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS with official support until 2027. It features Kernel 6.8 and a customized GNOME Desktop (GNOME 43) with extensions for the Windows style panel (task-bar) and […]

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FOSS Weekly #25.13: Kernel 6.14, Zorin 17.3, EU OS, apt Guide and More Linux Stuff

GNU minus Linux?

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Distribution Release: Zorin OS 17.3

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Zorin OS project has published an update for the Ubuntu-based distribution which seeks to make former Windows users feel at home. The project’s latest release, version 17.3, expands …

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Keep your Wii games working with WIT

The Nintendo Network went dark in 2024, but a thriving FOSS community continues to support the Wii platform and other Nintendo devices. We’ll introduce you to some of the tools you can use to reclaim the magic.

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Comparing five privacy-friendly web browsers

Many users don’t realize that some of the leading web browsers collect user data without asking for permission. This article looks at five secure alternatives for greater privacy.

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Extend your Nextcloud environment

Using apps to make your Nextcloud work more efficient and private.

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Siri, Schedule a Meeting

Fires were burning in Cupertino this March as news of an internal meeting revealed consternation within Apple over the state of development for the Siri voice assistant. The situation was described as "dire" in the headlines, although the mee…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-03-26 13:28:34

Rocky Linux 9.5 and SystemRescue 11.03

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A customizable browsing experience

Zen Browser, an open source Firefox fork, promises users greater convenience and improved data protection, along with customizable display modes to help you stay focused on your work.

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Open data

There’s value in open software, hardware, and data in what may seem like some of the most basic tools for computer users.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-03-26 13:28:29

In the news: CIQ Releases Security Hardened Version of Rocky Linux; Gnome’s Dash to Panel Extension Gets a Massive Update; Blender App Makes It to the Big Screen; Linux Mint Retools the Cinnamon App Launcher; New Linux Tool for Security Issues; Ubuntu …

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Animated sprites show network throughput

Rather than using ho-hum bar graphs to display Internet bandwidth usage, Mike Schilli enlists cartoon characters to do the job. Along the way, you get a free introduction to 2D gaming sprite technology.

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Privacy-conscious YouTube front end

YouTube is slowly becoming less usable every year. Piped, a privacy conscious YouTube front end, might be just what you need to enjoy YouTube content once again.

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Use a Raspberry Pi plus a temperature sensor to talk to a PS Vita Display

Lua is an interesting Python alternative for small embedded machines that are not sufficiently powerful to run Python scripts. Create Lua socket client/server scripts to send outside temperatures between a Pi and a PS Vita display.

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A from-scratch distribution with a diverse toolset

Chimera Linux combines core tools from diverse sources to deliver a simple yet complete modern operating system.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-03-26 13:28:12

Nate explores the top FOSS, including the shiny new Zen Browser, a secure file eraser, an online office suite, and a very cool team combat game.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-03-26 13:28:07

Zack Brown reports on: Doing the Two-Step, and Doing the Too-Much Step.

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