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Mozilla Formally Unveils its Rawr-Some New Logo

Mozilla has finally announced its new branding, describing its first refresh in over a decade as not merely ‘a facelift’ but an effort to lay the foundation for the company’s next 25 years. If you read this blog regularly — thank you!…

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Want to Try Tab Groups in Firefox? Here’s How

Tab groups are a nifty productivity feature already available in web browsers like Google Chrome and Vivaldi — now they’re now coming to Mozilla Firefox. Except, that isn’t news, is it? Mozilla announced a series of major new features comin…

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Latest Cinnamon Desktop Releases with a Bold New Look

Just in time for the holidays, the developer of the Cinnamon desktop has shipped a new release to help spice up your eggnog with new features and a new look.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Keeping open source open

People contribute to the Linux kernel from around the world and a great range of circumstances – even during war, which raises questions about how to remain open and consider security.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Manipulating file data from the command line

Efficient tools to examine, edit, and transfer file information.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-12-04 14:23:14

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the bcachefs patch submission process.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Enumerating resources with feroxbuster and ffuf

A cyberattack unfolds in stages. The enumeration phase is when the attacker looks for holes in the target system. Tools like feroxbuster and ffuf bring the power of automation to the search.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Tracking your thoughts with the Zettlr Markdown editor and knowledge manager

Keep your best ideas in easy reach with this simple but effective knowledge manager.

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| by Scott Kilroy

A look at the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14

A high-end compact laptop with Linux support out of the box.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-12-04 14:23:05

Fedora 41 Workstation Live and Manjaro Xfce 24.1.1

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| by Scott Kilroy

What Comes After

It is well known that many of our most excruciating arguments about religion and philosophy are secretly arguments about definitions. With that said, I will add, it is quite a novel thing when the definition is in the foreground and everyone knows that…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Bring privacy to social media with LibRedirect

The LibRedirect browser extension redirects YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, TikTok, and other services to alternative, privacy-friendly front ends.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-12-04 14:23:02

In the news: Fedora KDE Approved as an Official Spin; New Steam Client Ups the Ante for Linux; Gnome OS Transitioning Toward a General Purpose Distro; Fedora 41 Released with New Features; AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 Gives Power Users a Sneak Preview; Gnome…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Working behind the scenes on Debian

Distro Walk talks to a company that plays a major role in developing and maintaining Debian distributions.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Leading LibreOffice alternatives

The majority of Linux distributions ship with LibreOffice as the default office software, but some interesting alternatives are out there right now if you’re ready to taste a different suite.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Adventures in NetBSD

There’s still an undeserved sense that BSD competency is something arcane and alchemic, but just as with Arch Linux or any other "niche" operating system, Google prompt-engineering and remaining alert will get you a long way.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-12-04 14:22:47

Nate explores the top FOSS including the latest Plasma desktop, an app to turn your cellphone into a ham radio, and the last word in digital audio workstations.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Bash tricks for web maintenance

Use tools such as grep and sed to find and fix broken links.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Build your own webcam with a Pi Zero 2W and a Cam Module 3

Combine a Raspberry Pi Zero and the new Raspberry Pi Cam 3 to create your own cost-effective, energy-saving webcam.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Photo sharing on the web with Go

To quickly prepare his photos for sharing on the web via a private link, Mike Schilli writes a Go program. The page layout is done with Go’s template engine and even enables link previews in WhatsApp.

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