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Discover a step-by-step guide to changing default web browser on Ubuntu and other Linux distros running GNOME, KDE, or XFCE via GUI and CLI.
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Wine 9.5 introduces improvements in Minidump support and bug fixes for a smoother operation. Here’s more on that.
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Podman 5.0 released with major upgrades for Windows & Mac, featuring a code rewrite, enhanced hypervisor support, and more.
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Ubuntu’s long-term support releases just got even longer, with Canonical today announcing they are eligible for up to 12 years of security coverage from initial release. As you know, every Ubuntu LTS release receives 5 years of standard security …
Read MoreWith the official release of Fedora 40 coming in April, it’s almost time to download the beta and see what’s new.
Read MoreScreen recording on Linux is easy with Kooha 2.3, which features a streamlined interface, improved area selection, and more.
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Snap Store takes action against malicious app uploads, implementing a manual approval policy for new applications. Here’s more on that!
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Red Hat announced earlier this week that the company has started work on a new open-source graphics driver for NVIDIA GPUs written in Rust, called Nova.
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Gamers can look forward to more epic top-tier titles working out-of-the-box in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, which is due for release in late April. Following a user suggestion Ubuntu developers have massively increased the distro’s virtual memory mapping li…
Read MoreThe development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.9 as the next major kernel series, and Linus Torvalds announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.
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GNOME 46 hits Arch’s stable repositories just four days post-launch, bringing the latest features to users.
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When using pip command to install a Python package in Ubuntu 24.04 will output “error: externally-managed-environment“. Here are a few workarounds to ‘fix’ the issue. As the terminal output shows you, it’s the change due to PEP 668. Since Ubuntu 23.04, it recommends Python-specific package management tools (e.g., pip) to install packages using a virtual […]
Read MoreKooha, the small free open-source screen recording app, release new 2.3.0 version a few days ago. Kooha is one of the first apps support Wayland, the default display server in recent Ubuntu and Fedora workstation releases. Since GNOME’s built-in screenshot/screencast tool does not support recording audio, it is a good alternative to record full screen […]
Read MoreChoosing the right Linux server for home use is crucial for managing personal projects, media libraries, or home automation systems efficiently. This article reviews the top 5 Linux servers, focusing on their ease of use, performance, and suitability f…
Read MoreThe 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for March 24th, 2024, brings news about GNOME 46, Firefox 124, NVIDIA 550.67, a new Linux laptop, 4MLinux 45.0, Firefox 125 beta, first KDE Gear 24.02 point release, as well as all the latest distro and software releases.
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The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Redcore Linux 2401News: Debian Project Leader election begins, Canonical’s Snap store serves more malware, Red Hat working on new NVIDIA driver, …
Read MoreLinus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel series for public testing.
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