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rlxOS is an immutable Linux distribution that proves looks can be deceiving

The rlxOS (pronounced “relaxed OS”) Linux distribution is a lot of things. It’s immutable, it tweaks the Xfce desktop to look like KDE Plasma, it’s fast, and (on the surface) it looks to be very user-friendly.

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Parole media player updates with Middle Click Actions to Tray Icon

  Parole, the lightweight media player for XFCE Desktop, released version 4.18.1 few days ago. The new release updates the app icons with 32px, 64px, 96px sizes support, so it should have a cleaner look in system menus like App Finder, Whisker Menu. The extensions icons have been updated using newer Xfce palette, and semi-transparent […]

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How to Install Waterfox from official tarball in Ubuntu

This simple tutorial shows how to install the Waterfox web browser from its official tarball & create app shortcut in Ubuntu Linux. Waterfox is a free open-source fork of Firefox, claims to be ethical and user-centric, emphasizing performance and privacy. The browser provides official Linux package through the portable tarball package, though a community maintained […]

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digiKam 8.2.0 Released, Updated Frameworks & Few Hundred Bug-fixes

  digiKam, KDE’s photo management software, released version 8.2.0 this Sunday. The new release includes most recent Libraw library, updates runtime libraries to Qt 5.15.11, KDE frameworks 5.110, Exiftool 12.70, and Exiv2 28.1. For Windows user, digiKam now has new Windows installer compiled under Windows with VCPKG tool-chain and based on Qt6 and KF6 frameworks. […]

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PipeWire 1.0: Linux audio comes of age

Once upon a time, serious audio users like musicians and audio engineers had real trouble with Linux. With the arrival of PipeWire 1.0, that’s no longer the case.

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How to Install Docker on Ubuntu

Learn the two official ways of installing Docker on Ubuntu. One is easy but may give you a slightly older version. The other is slightly more complicated but gives you the recent stable version.

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How to use the Ubuntu Software Center

The Ubuntu Software Center is a user-friendly platform for managing software on Ubuntu. This guide covers the basics of navigating the interface, searching for applications, installing and updating software, and managing installed programs, making it e…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1048

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: openSUSE MicroOSNews: Red Hat phasing out X.Org packages, UBports makes it easier to develop on mobile devices, Fedora to support remote Wayland …

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OpenMandriva Lx 5 Review: Distribution of Simplicity and Power

We test drive the OpenMandriva Lx 5 “Iodine,” the latest release that combines user-friendliness with cutting-edge technology.
The post OpenMandriva Lx 5 Review: Distribution of Simplicity and Power appeared first on Linux Today.

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Use Reco to Record System Audio & Your Microphone in Ubuntu

Looking to record system sounds and your microphone at the same time on Ubuntu, and save it to a single audio file? Reco is a free, open-source audio recording app for Linux, written in Vala and GTK. Although it’s designed for elementary OS it wo…

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How to install GPFS Cluster on RHEL (Part 1)

GPFS stands for General Parallel File System is a cluster file system developed by IBM. It’s named IBM Storage Scale and previously IBM Spectrum Scale. It’s a cluster file system …

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Distribution Release: Mabox Linux 23.12

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Daniel Napora has announced the release of Mabox Linux 23.12, an updated build of the project’s lightweight Linux distribution that features a customised desktop based on the Openbox win…

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How to Run Any Linux Distribution Directly from Hard Disk

This tutorial will concentrate on presenting a way you can run some Linux ISO distributions directly from your hard disk by editing Ubuntu 22.04 GRUB2 (works on Ubuntu 20.04 or earlier) menu, which is the default boot loader in most modern Linux distri…

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How to Enable/Disable IPv6 on Ubuntu Linux: A Comprehensive Guide

IPv6, the latest Internet Protocol version, is important for modern networking. In Ubuntu Linux, managing IPv6 settings is a process, important for both system administrators and regular users. Whether you’re configuring a server or a personal computer, understanding how to enable or disable IPv6 is essential. Understanding IPv6 in Ubuntu Linux IPv6 (Internet Protocol version […]

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5 Most Privacy Focused Web Browsers

The best privacy-friendly web browsers that you can try!

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How to Execute Javascript in a Jupyter Notebook on Linux

Discover how to run your JavaScript program in your preferred Jupyter notebook on Linux, with thorough explanations and useful examples in this tutorial.
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Mozilla Now Provide Firefox Beta & Developer Edition Debs

Mozilla now provides Deb builds of Firefox Beta and Firefox Developer Edition for Debian-based Linux distributions (y’know, like Ubuntu) Just like the Firefox Nightly Debs Mozilla announced back in October, Debian packages for Firefox beta and De…

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How to Install Flask on Debian 12

Flask is a lightweight micro web framework for Python. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of installing Flask on Debian 12.
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HPLIP 3.23.12 is out with New HP Printers Support for Linux

  HPLIP, free open-source Linux driver for HP’s inkjet and laser printers, released version 3.23.12 few days ago. The new release add some new HP devices support. They include: HP OfficeJet Pro 9130b series HP OfficeJet Pro 9120b series HP OfficeJet Pro 9110b series HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP X58045z HP Color LaserJet Enterprise […]

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GNU Taler news: Live demo of the GNU Taler payment system at the g0v-hackath59n in Taiwan

Christian Grothoff will give a live demonstration of GNU Taler at the g0v hackath59n in the afternoon sessions.

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