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Development Release: Ditana GNU/Linux 0.9.0 Beta

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Stefan Zipproth has announced the availability of a development snapshot of Ditana GNU/Linux, an Arch-based Linux distribution with a flexible system installer and a customised Xfce desk…

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5 lightweight Linux distributions that will bring your old PC back to life

If you have an aging computer and want to repurpose it, these lightweight Linux distributions will serve you for years to come.

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Rally Racing Game Stunt Rally 3.3 Added 3 New Tracks

Stunt Rally, free open-source rally style racing game, updated to version 3.3 a few days ago with new features. Stunt Rally is a 3D racing game with Sci-Fi elements and own Track Editor. It features 232 tracks in 40 sceneries and 33 vehicles, allowing users to play either in single mode or multiplayer and split […]

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5 Most In-Demand Cloud Computing Skills in 2025

The post 5 Most In-Demand Cloud Computing Skills in 2025 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Cloud computing has revolutionized how businesses operate, and its influence continues to grow in 2025. With more companies adopting c…

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How to Install NetBeans IDE 24 in Ubuntu / Debian

This tutorial shows how to install the most recent Apache NetBeans IDE v24 in Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 24.10, and Debian 12 Bookworm, and their based systems, such as Linux Mint 22/21. NetBeans is a free open-source (Apache License 2.0) Java IDE, that also supports other languages like PHP, C, C++, HTML5, and JavaScript […]

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FOSS Weekly #25.01: 2 New Free Books, Homelab Dashboards, Plan 9 and More

New year, new stuff 🙂

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What Do You Want to See From Ubuntu in 2025?

A new year has started, and who knows what kind of innovations and improvements it holds for for Ubuntu, which remains the world’s most used desktop Linux operating system. We get 2 new releases of Ubuntu each year, one in April and one in Octobe…

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Fedora-Based Nobara 41 Gaming Distro Switches to Open-Source NVIDIA Driver

Nobara 41 gaming distribution is now available for download based on Fedora Linux 41 and featuring the KDE Plasma 6.2 desktop environment. Here’s what’s new!
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Distribution Release: Nobara Project 41

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Nobara Project is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. The project’s latest version is based on Fedora 41 and ships with an updated system installer, …

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PeaZip 10.2 Open-Source Archive Manager Released with Qt 6 Package for Linux

PeaZip 10.2 open-source archive manager is now available for download with GUI support for Brotli and Zstandard maximum compression settings and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
The post PeaZip 10.2 Open-Source Archive Manager Released with Qt 6 Packa…

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www-zh-cn @ Savannah: Summary 2024

Dear GNU CTT:

Thank you for your contribution and effort.

I am very proud of the performance in 2024 for this team.

Here is summary from GNU translation team for 2024.

Dear GNU translators!

2024 repeated the general traits of 2023: mos…

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10 Cool Changes Ubuntu Received in 2024

As another year transitions from present to past, I want1 to recap the notable new features, changes, updates and innovations Ubuntu saw over the past 12 months. And there was a fair bit: we got a noble new long-term support release in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS…

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KDE Plasma 6.2.5 Released as the Last Update in the Series with More Bug Fixes

KDE Plasma 6.2.5 is now available as the fifth and last update to the KDE Plasma 6.2 desktop environment series with more bug fixes and other changes.
The post KDE Plasma 6.2.5 Released as the Last Update in the Series with More Bug Fixes appeared firs…

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Debian 13 “Trixie” Installer Alpha Released with Linux 6.12 LTS, RISCV64 Support

Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie” installer is now ready for public testing with support for Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, RISCV64 support, a new default theme, and many other changes.
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Effortless Scheduling in Linux: Mastering the at Command for Task Automation

by George Whittaker

Introduction

Scheduling tasks is a fundamental aspect of system management in Linux. From automating backups to triggering reminders, Linux provides robust tools t…

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FSF Blogs: Message from president Geoff Knauth: Free software is powerful because of you!

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gcide @ Savannah: GCIDE version 0.54

Version 0.54 of GNU Collaborative International Dictionary of Englis is available for download.

The dictionary corpus underwent a thorough spell-checking.  A number of articles has been fixed or upgraded.  All files has been reformatted to limit …

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FSF Blogs: Successes and awards for FSF board members in 2024

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dico @ Savannah: GNU dico version 2.12

GNU dico version 2.12 is available for download.

This versions provides important improvements in the gcide module:

idxgcide skips duplicated headwords.

Fixed some gcide entities, introduced missing ones.

Fixed Ancient Greek transliteration…

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Cohabitating in Passadena: SCALE 22x’s Colocated Events

At 2025’s Southern California Linux Fest there will be at least eight colocated open source focused events in addition to the main attraction.
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