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How to Install and Run Android Apps on Ubuntu using Anbox

Anbox (Android in a Box) is a free, open-source Android emulator for Linux. Learn how to install and run Android apps on Ubuntu using Anbox here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft SwiftKey

Microsoft SwiftKey is a virtual keyboard app originally for Android and iOS devices. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Microsoft SwiftKey?
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The January 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the January 2022 issue. In the January 2022 issue: Paul’s 2021 Holiday Gift GuideGIMP Tutorial: Create A Rubber Stamp Text Effect IDAD 2021: Counteracting Disney+’s Attack On Culture U.K. Proposal To ‘Bcc’ Law Enforcement On Messaging Apps Threatens Global Privacy What Google Found To […]

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How to Manage Flatpak Permissions Graphically Using Flatseal

Flatseal is a GUI utility app that enables you to review, modify, and manage Flatpak permissions graphically. If you are familiar with managing app permissions on an Android device, then this will not be a new concept to you. Learn more here.
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Microsoft Launches Open Tools to Measure Performance

Microsoft’s launching products for Linux is no longer a novelty. The Redmond giant took a real turn of the wheel with the release of .NET and has even dared to develop its own distributions. More recently, the company has published as Open Source…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 14th, 2021

This has been yet another great week with cool Linux news, starting with Valve’s SteamOS 3.0, which will be available for download after Steam Deck’s launch in February 2022, and continuing with the latest Raspberry Pi OS release based on Debian Bullseye. On top of that, I take a look at an unofficial LineageOS build […]

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Android Mirror Tool ‘Scrcpy’ Gains New Features, New Icon

Scrcpy is a super-useful Android mirroring tool for desktop PCs. The tool gains physical keyboards simulation and a high-res app icon in the latest update.
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Create Your Own Linux, Android, & iOS Apps with LiveCode

LiveCode is a programming language that allows everybody to code and create large applications easily. LiveCode is a simple, high-level, English-like programming language that is dynamically typed. Learn how to use LiveCode to create your own Linux, An…

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How to Install Firefox 93 in Linux Desktop

Firefox 93 was officially released for all major OS, including Linux, Mac OSX, Windows, and Android. The binary package is now available for download for Linux (POSIX) systems with brand new features. Learn about the new release here.
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Introduced PinePhone Pro Linux Smartphone, Shipped with KDE Plasma Mobile

Community Pine64, engaged in the creation of open devices, presented the smartphone PinePhone Pro, the preparation of which was taken into account the experience of the production of the first model PinePhone and customer feedback. The main goal of the project has not changed, and the PinePhone Pro continues to be positioned as a device […]

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Google Plans to Use Regular Linux Kernel for Android

Google plans to change the process of preparing the Linux kernel for Android. Currently, before the kernel is ready for use on the target Android device, a number of actions are performed on it.
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Android 12 Source Code Has Been Published in AOSP

Google has announced the release of the source code Android 12 under the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). This means that the company has kicked off the new version of the popular mobile operating system, which in the coming months should begin to r…

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Android advances towards its convergence with the general branch of Linux

Google has been looking for ways to make it easier to maintain Android, the operating system that governs the vast majority of active smartphones. To do this, the search giant has been working for years to adjust the Android kernel to the official Linux branch, causing third-party drivers to be installed through a mechanism called […]

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Google Will Move to Develop Innovations for Android in the Main Linux Kernel

At the last Linux Plumbers 2021 conference, Google spoke about the success of the initiative to move the Android platform to use a regular Linux kernel instead of using its own version of the kernel, which includes changes specific to the Android platf…

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The Waydroid Project Develops a Package to Run Android on GNU / Linux

The project Waydroid has prepared a toolkit that allows you to create an isolated environment in a regular Linux distribution for loading a complete system image of the Android platform and organize the launch of Android applications with it. The code of the toolkit proposed by the project is written in Python and is released […]

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KDE Connect – Access Files and Notifications from Android Devices

This guide explains how to access files and notifications from Android devices using KDE Connect on Linux operating systems. Learn more here.
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Happy 30th Birthday, Linux!

Happy birthday, Linux! That’s right, it’s been 30 years since 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Benedict Torvalds made his now-famous announcement on August 25th, 1991 on the comp.os.minix newsgroup, saying that he is working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones as a “hobby.” Well, that “hobby” turned into something massive in only 30 […]

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10 Tools to Take or Capture Desktop Screenshots in Linux

Usually, we need to take screenshots of the whole screen or some part of the window on the screen. While on Android or iOS, you can do this even with the click of a button, but here on Linux, we have special tools which ease taking screenshots, either for whole or partial screens. Learn more […]

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KDE Connect’s Android App Gets a Mini Makeover

A redesigned version of the KDE Connect Android app is rolling out now on the Google Play Store. KDE Connect 1.17, which will likely come to F-Droid shortly, gives the app a bright, clean makeover […]
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Linux Mint’s File Transfer App is Now Available on Android (Unofficially)

Linux Mint’s Warpinator app is now available on Android. The open source tool make it easy to transfer files between devices without the internet.
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