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HuggingChat: First Open-Source ChatGPT Alternative Anyone Can Use

Released recently, HuggingChat provides a more transparent, inclusive, and accountable alternative to ChatGPT. Learn more here.
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Clonezilla Live 3.1 Released With Memtest86+ 6.10, Improved RAID Support

Clonezilla Live 3.1 introduces two new tools: dvtm (dynamic virtual terminal manager) and dtach, which emulates the detach feature of a screen.
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Voyager Linux 23.04: Snap-Free Ubuntu Experience With a Gorgeous Look

Check out this review of Voyager Linux 23.04, which brings an updated Ubuntu Lunar Lobster base, stunning GNOME, and more apps.
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Ardour 7.4 Released With Support for MIDI Subgroup Buses

Ardour 7.4 introduces support for MIDI subgroup buses, support for the Lua DSP processor to downmix 5.1 audio to stereo, and more.
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GNOME 44.1 Improves Screencast Support, Quick Settings, More

The GNOME 44.1 point release adds a section title in the Background Apps menu alongside other improvements and fixes. Learn more here.
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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.3 on Ubuntu: Here’s How

This guide offers you two methods of installing Linux kernel 6.3 on your Ubuntu computer: a graphical one and a command-line one.
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MimiPenguin: Display (Hack) Login Passwords of Linux Users

MimiPenguin is a free and open source Shell/Python script used to dump the login credentials from the current Linux desktop user. Learn more here.
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Linux Process Management Commands Cheat Sheet

Linux process management commands are utilized on a Linux system to oversee running processes. Learn more here.
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Introduction to the Linux Operating System

Linux is a free and open-source operating system or kernel that continues to gain popularity in the digital space. Learn more here.
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Linux Security Commands Cheat Sheet

Linux security commands can be used to create and monitor security features as well as audit security on the system.
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The 27 Best IDEs and Code Editors for Linux

In this article, we’ll look at some of the best IDEs available on Linux that are widely used in many programming languages.
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How to Remove Windows Viruses With Linux

When viruses take over your Windows system, one of the best solutions is to use Linux to remove Windows viruses. Here’s how.
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Opera’s New Redesigned Web Browser Is Also Available on Linux

While it’s not a FOSS option, Opera is finally available on Linux. This might encourage some users to switch from Windows or macOS.
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Guide to Install Discord on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

The following guide will demonstrate how to install Discord on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish or Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa LTS.
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How to Install Deluge BitTorrent Client on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

This guide will demonstrate how to install Deluge on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish or Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa LTS.
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How to Install Strawberry Music Player on Fedora

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Strawberry music player on Fedora 38, 37, or 36 Linux systems.
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10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.04 [With Bonus Tip]

Here’s our recommended list of 10 things after installing Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” (GNOME edition).
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Simple Guide to Installing Exaile on Fedora Linux

With this simple guide, learn how to install the Exaile media player on your Fedora 38, 37, or 36 Linux system today.
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VirtualBox 7 on Fedora 38: A Complete Installation Guide

VirtualBox 7 on Fedora 38 — the perfect combination for virtualization enthusiasts. Our installation guide has all the details.
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Linux Database Management Commands Cheat Sheet

Linux database management commands allow users to create and delete databases, modify tables, execute SQL statements, and more. Learn more here.
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