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Distribution Release: NethSecurity 8.3

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The NethSecurity team have launched a new update to the project’s 8.x series. NethSecurity 8.3 features new monitoring tools, centralized update management, and easy access to options wh…

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Linux Lite just got a useful AI feature for desktop – and it’s more subtle than you think

Linux Lite is a lightweight distribution aimed at reviving older desktops, and with the latest release, the developers have (sort of) added AI into the mix.

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How to Add PATH Variables in Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial shows how to configure PATH environment variables. Though title said for Ubuntu 24.04, it works in most Linux systems. PATH specifies the directories in which the executable files of programs are located on the system. Without knowing or typing the full path to the file, just type the app name in the command […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 3rd, 2024

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for November 3rd, 2024, brings news about Fedora Linux 41, Firefox 132, Ubuntu 25.04, Linux Mint 22.1’s Night Light feature, Nitrux 3.7.1, Linux Lite 7.2, Shotcut 24.10, TUXEDO OS 4, GNOME 48 release date, Audacity 3.7, Fir…

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9 Things I Do to Improve My Linux Computer’s Security

Want to know some quick but effective methods to keep your Linux system safe? Here are some great tips for you!

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1095

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Review: Fedora 41 Kinoite
News: Raspberry Pi computers gain official SSD storage options, openSUSE Tumbleweed introduces several major upgrades, Ubuntu …

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Apple Maps for Web Now Works in Firefox on Linux

Something to file under “won’t please many Linux users, but is nonetheless a good thing™ for choice”, Apple Maps on the web now works on Linux. Apple launched a web-based beta for its homegrown mapping service Apple Maps in July. Init…

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Apple Maps for Web Now Works in Firefox on Linux

Something to file under “won’t please many Linux users, but is nonetheless a good thing™ for choice”, Apple Maps on the web now works on Linux. Apple launched a web-based beta for its homegrown mapping service Apple Maps in July. Init…

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It Looks As If There’s Gonna Be an ‘All Things Open AI’ in March!

Details are scarce, but All Things Open is planning to hold a special All Things Open AI conference in March. The two-day event will be held in Durham, North Carolina, about 30 miles from ATO’s home venue.
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Nate Graham Moves ‘This Week in Plasma’ Column to KDE’s Website — Takes New Role

Graham indicates that he might be going to move into more of an editorship position with the column going forward.
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Stacklok Donates Minder Security Project to OpenSSF

StackLok Donates Minder Project to OpenSSF, Boosting Open Source Security Efforts.
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Linux Mint is Adding a Native ‘Night Light’ Feature to Cinnamon

Linux Mint has announced it’s adding a native Night Light feature to the Cinnamon desktop. Earlier versions of Linux Mint included a third-party app called Redshift to provide similar ‘blue light’ filtering functionality. However, whe…

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Linux Mint Is Getting a Night Light Feature in Cinnamon, Framework Laptop Support

Linux Mint distribution is getting a Night Light feature for the Cinnamon desktop environment and support for Framework laptops.
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openSUSE’s New Agama Installer Now Supports Leap 16.0 Alpha

openSUSE’s Agama Installer v10 launches with QR code access, JSON syntax editing, enhanced product selection, and better storage management.
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Once Linux’s Biggest Enemy: Darl McBride Dies and Nobody Notices

The man who, as president and CEO of SCO, attempted to sue Linux out of existence died a month and a half ago with little notice by the Linux and open source communities.
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Domain vs Hosting: Understanding the Key Differences

Whether you’re establishing a personal blog or promoting a business, it’s helpful to understand the fundamental aspects of a website. Two of these aspects include your “domain” vs “hosting.” These are often used interchangeably, but they have different and distinct purposes. In this article, we’ll clarify the key differences between a domain and hosting and […]

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I Installed Fedora on Raspberry Pi, Here’s How it Compares to the Official Pi OS

Ready to switch your Raspberry Pi experience with Fedora? Here’s how I do it.

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Immutable Distro Nitrux 3.7.1 Released with Linux Kernel 6.11, NVIDIA 565, and More

Powered by the latest and greatest Linux 6.11 kernel series, Nitrux 3.7.1 ships updated Sysctl settings for better security and increased performance including increased Linux autotuning TCP buffer limits, increased maximum number of packets queued for processing, reused TIME_WAIT TCP connections, enabled reverse path filtering, disabled source routing, restricted access to kernel pointer addresses, disabled […]

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KDE’s New Distro: Btrfs-Based, Immutable Linux OS, with Flatpak and Snap

Ready to be surprised? KDE Linux, a new Arch-based immutable OS featuring Btrfs, Flatpak, and Snap, made by KDE’s devs, is now in development.
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Nitrux 3.7.1 Launches with Linux kernel 6.11 and Latest Hardware Support

Systemd-free distro Nitrux 3.7.1 is out with Linux kernel 6.11, updated drivers, enhanced security, and performance boosts for new hardware.
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