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Linux Kernel 6.16 Released with New Hardware Support (Mainline PPA)

Linux Kernel 6.16 was released last night! Linus Torvalds announced: It’s Sunday afternoon, and the release cycle has come to an end. Last week was nice and calm, and there were no big show-stopper surprises to keep us from the regular schedule, so I’ve tagged and pushed out 6.16 as planned. What’s New in Kernel […]

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Add smart touches your dorm room: Everything you need

We rounded up all the best tech essentials for a college dorm you may need this back-to-school season, from smart speakers to wireless chargers.

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Why this SSD docking station is one of the best investments I’ve made for my PC

This all-in-one docking station and external storage drive is a great way to expand both your storage and connectivity.

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5 Android phones you should buy instead of the Samsung Z Fold 7 (and why)

The foldable market has grown rapidly in recent years, giving you more options now than ever.

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These XR glasses gave me a 200-inch OLED screen to work with – and are priced well

XR glasses have become essential for my travels, and among all the pairs I’ve tested, the RayNeo Air 3S stands out as the best value.

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My 5 favorite Linux distros for home office desktops – and I’ve tried them all

If you work remote or run your own business out of your house, consider my picks for the best Linux desktop OS.

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I tested Dell’s XPS successor, and it made my $3,000 Windows laptop look bad

The Dell Premium 16 continues the XPS legacy, combining high-end components with a stunning 4K touchscreen in a sleek, modern design.

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I tested the Dell XPS’ successor – here are the biggest upgrades (and what’s the same)

The Dell Premium 16 is a sleek follow-up to the iconic XPS line with impressive hardware and stunning 4K touchscreen.

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This new Wyze lamp socket is the outdoor smart home upgrade I’ve been waiting for

The Wyze Lamp Socket v2 can power your Wyze Cam and lets your outdoor lighting work seamlessly with your camera.

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www @ Savannah: New Article by RMS

Nonfree Software in My Bank

Richard Stallman presents the moral reasoning for why we don’t boycott companies for being users of computing methods that treat their users unjustly.

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Considering Samsung’s new Z Flip 7? Why I recommend waiting for next year’s model

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is Samsung’s best clamshell foldable to date, but evidence suggests it’s cooking up something big for next year.

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Finally, a 16-inch Windows laptop that I wouldn’t mind putting away my MacBook Pro for

Acer’s Swift 16 AI blends a slim, stylish design with a brilliant OLED display and reliable all-day battery life.

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Why this $300 Lenovo is the tablet I recommend to most people – including iPad users

The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro stands out as one of the best midrange Android tablets I’ve reviewed this year, with its competitive price and useful features.

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How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

The post How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you’re working with networks, managing domains, or troubleshooting connectivity issues, two essential tools you’ll …

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How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

The post How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you’re working with networks, managing domains, or troubleshooting connectivity issues, two essential tools you’ll …

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www-zh-cn @ Savannah: Welcoming our new member – LesBoys

Hi, All:

Please join me in welcoming our new member:

User Details:

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Name:    LesBoys

Login:   lesboys

Email:   thgcatchingfire1440@outlook.com

I wish LesBoys a wonderful journey in GNU CTT.

Happy Hacking

wxie

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Linux 6.16 Released with OpenVPN Speed Boost, 5-Level Paging + More

Linux 6.16 improves OpenVPN speeds, expands 5-level paging, and delivers a ‘stupendous’ Ext4 performance boost – and a fair bit more. Highlights inside.
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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1132

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Review: deepin 25.0.1
News: A proposal to enable Flathub on Fedora, FreeBSD plans desktop installation option, Wayback publishes its first major release…

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Kapitano (Linux Antivirus Scanner) Developer Abandons Ship

Kapitano, a Linux virus scanning app using ClamAV has been discontinued by its developer due to all-too-common factor in open source development: bad faith.
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KDE Plasma 6.5 Adds Low Printer Ink Notifications

I don’t remember the last time I used a printer, let alone owned one, but I do remember printer ink running out mid-print being a major frustration.
You’re reading KDE Plasma 6.5 Adds Low Printer Ink Notifications, a blog post from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not …

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