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Best VPNs for streaming of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

Want to access Netflix, Hulu, and more abroad? These are the best VPNs for speed, security, and privacy while you’re away from home.

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Google Chrome / Chromium146 Released with Vertical Tabs

Google Chrome web browser announced the new stable 146 version on Tuesday for Linux, Android, macOS, ChromeOS and Windows users. The new monthly release finally merged the feature Vertical Tabs, allowing to move the tab bar from top to the left side. And, the side-bar can be resized to either show both icons and titles […]

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I tried Firefox’s new ‘Smart Window’ in a beta build

Firefox’s new AI-powered ‘Smart Window’ feature is taking shape in development builds – I gave it a hands on in the latest v149.0b7 beta (on macOS). Although Firefox 148 added an AI Switch, Mozilla is all-in on AI in now it’s pa…

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Distribution Release: LinuxHub Prime 2026.03.10

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The developers of LinuxHub Prime have announced the availability of an updated version of the project’s Arch-based Linux distribution featuring a custom system installer. The user-friend…

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FSF Blogs: Discord doesn’t deserve your unquestioning trust

Source: Planet GNU

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How To Print from LibreOffice Writer on Ubuntu

Printing documents is a primary need to many of LibreOffice users. This article discusses how to do printings from LibreOffice Writer by an example of an A5 page document. We use a Canon MP160–our old but recommended multifunction printer–, on Ubuntu…

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8 powerful apt commands every Linux user should know – or else you’re missing out

The Debian/Ubuntu package manager isn’t just for installing and removing software. There’s more to Apt than you might know.

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I tried Zenclora, a hyper-fast Linux distro with no bloat – and one truly standout feature

This Debian-based distribution is an absolute delight to use and relatively easy to use, with some minor caveats.

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Distribution Release: Univention Corporate Server 5.2-5

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Debian-based Univention Corporate Server distribution has a new update. Version 5.2-5 introduces a few new features, including a restore option for user accounts which have been dele…

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Foot: The Wayland Terminal Most Linux Users Don’t Know About

Foot is a minimal Wayland-native terminal emulator for Linux that focuses on speed and simplicity. A hidden gem worth exploring.

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KUbuntu 26.04 Confirmed as LTS Release with 3 Years Support

KUbuntu 26.04, the official Ubuntu 26.04 flavor features KDE Plasma desktop, as expected will be a LTS with 3-year support circle. As you may know, Ubuntu Technical Board announced the LTS qualifications for Resolute Raccoon in last December, excluded Ubuntu MATE and Ubuntu Unity as they missed the deadline of the LTS qualification. The Ubuntu […]

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Exploring Geminispace with Lagrange on Linux

Tired of ads, tracking, and doomscrolling? Lagrange lets you explore Geminispace — a stripped‑down, distraction‑free corner of the net.
The post Exploring Geminispace with Lagrange on Linux appeared first on FOSS Force.

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Another Linux distro has dropped KDE Plasma, and I’m not surprised to see why

The rolling release distro switches to Niri, a scrollable, tiling compositor that’s better than you’d think. See why.

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Arduino’s new AI single-board computer runs Ubuntu 

Qualcomm subsidiary Arduino has announced the VENTUNO Q, a new single-board computer that ships with Ubuntu pre-installed. This isn’t a board aimed at casual makers or tech tinkerers bored with their Raspberry Pi, but catering to the demands of A…

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Ghostty 1.3 terminal brings big new features

A big update to Ghostty terminal emulator has dropped, delivering a raft of new features like scrollback search, native scrollbars and and process completion notifications. Ghostty 1.3.0 packs in 6 months of development effort: 2,800+ commits from 180 …

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Distribution Release: Zentyal Server 8.1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Zentyal development team has announced the release of Zentyal Server 8.1, the latest version of the project’s Ubuntu-based server distribution. The new release is a significant updat…

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If you care about productivity, it’s time you learn how to ‘context-prompt’ your Google Drive

Gemini can now access relevant information from your various sources to give personalized help.

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CrackArmor Exposed: Critical Flaws in AppArmor Put Millions of Linux Systems at Risk

by George Whittaker

A newly disclosed set of vulnerabilities has sent shockwaves through the Linux security community. Dubbed “CrackArmor,” these flaws affect AppArmor, one of the most…

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, March 13, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, March 13 from 12:00 to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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I didn’t need this, but I found a free Linux app that makes memes in seconds (no GIMP required)

If you want to make memes using your own images – without AI or complicated editors – there’s a free Linux tool that you can try today.

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