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Development Release: Linux Lite 6.6 RC1

Jerry Bezencon has announced a development snapshot of Linux Lite. The new release candidate for version 6.6 focuses on translation efforts with support for 22 languages added. This snapshot also updates the welcome window so that it detects whether t…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1027

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Crystal Linux 2023-03-16, StartOS (previously embassyOS) 0.3.4.2News: Murena launches Fairphone 4 in North America, Red Hat extends the life of RHEL 7, Canonical pulls LXD in closer, elementary adds security wa…

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16 Useful Apt Command Examples For Ubuntu/Debian Linux

The apt command is used to manage package installation, upgrades, and removal in Debian-based Linux distributions including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Check out these apt command examples.
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How to map LUN, Disk, LVM and FileSystem in Linux

There are situations where you want to map storage LUN (Logical Unit Number), Block Device, LVM (LV & VG names) and File System (FS) information for FS expansion or Disaster …

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How To Install Craft CMS On Debian 12

Craft CMS is a popular content management system known for its flexibility, powerful features, and user-friendly interface. This tutorial guides you through the process of installing Craft CMS on Debian 12 OS.
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What are Exit Codes in Linux?

Unraveling the mystery of exit codes in Linux. Learn what are the exit codes and why and how they are used.

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Geary 44 is Out With Conversation List & Headerbar Tweaks

A brand new version of open-source Linux email client Geary is available to download. Geary should (I’d hope) need minimal introduction. This relatively lightweight, user-friendly app offers an accessible, and…

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Awesome Linux Game Tool: Libstrangle Frame Rate Limiter

The Linux utility libstrangle lets you cap the frames per second of a game. It’s free and open source software written in C.
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Distribution Release: blendOS 3

blendOS is an Arch Linux-based, rolling release distribution which automates installing software from supported distributions into containers. Version 3 of the distribution introduces wider support for source distributions (nine now in total) and seve…

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Enable Full Light Mode (Panel, Dock, Overview) in Ubuntu 22.04 | 23.04

For those who prefer light theme, there’s an extension now to make all the GNOME Shell components to be light! Ubuntu so far has light and dark mode options available in the ‘Appearance’ settings page. It can switch the color scheme for system menu, notification, and app windows. However, other components, such as panel and […]

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24 Funniest Commands To Try In The Linux Terminal

Many Linux commands are powerful and useful; there are also these funny and whimsical commands that you can try out for amusement.
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Distribution Release: Solus 4.4

The Solus project has released its first new stable release in two years. The rolling release’s latest version, Solus 4.4, offers four desktop editions: Budgie, KDE Plasma, MATE, and GNOME. “All our editions feature: Firefox 114.0.1, LibreOffice 7.5.3…

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GNOME’s Phosh 0.29: Lockscreen Notifications for Ongoing Calls

GNOME’s Phosh 0.29 Mobile UI improves the lockscreen notifications to use more vertical space. Learn about more new features.
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Fedora Workstation 40 Might Include Privacy-Preserving Telemetry

Fedora 40 might consider adding a privacy-friendly telemetry system to provide insights to developers. Learn more.
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GNOME Shell 45 Improves Built-In Screen Recorder

The GNOME Project released the first development version of the GNOME Shell UI and Mutter window and composite manager. Also, GNOME Shell 45 removes the app menu indicator.
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Distribution Release: Q4OS 5.2

The Q4OS project develops a Debian-based desktop distribution which features editions for the KDE Plasma and Trinity desktop environments. Q4OS has published a new stable version, Q4OS 5.2, which is based on Debian 12. “A brand new stable Q4OS 5.2 ver…

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MariaDB’s Stock Exchange Woes For Dummies

The New York Stock Exchange doesn’t like it when your stock dips below a dollar.
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Zink Brings Conformant OpenGL On Imagination GPUs

Imagination Technologies announced very exciting news: The company is now using Zink for full OpenGL 4.6 support.The solution is the first product to be officially conformant using Zink.
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Guide to Install VNC Server on AlmaLinux 9

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a desktop sharing protocol allowing you to remotely control a computer using VNC client software. VNC is working on GUI (Graphical User Interface) environments. It transmits movements of your mouse and keyboard input …

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How to Install Graylog on AlmaLinux 9

Graylog is a free and open-source log-management platform for capturing, storing, and enabling real-time analysis of your data and logs. In this guide, we’ll go over the installation of Graylog as a Centralized Log Management System on AlmaLinux 9 server.

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