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ONLYOFFICE Docs v7.3: Improved Forms, SmartArt, and More

The latest version of ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.3 comes with several new features and improvements that will be beneficial to users.
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Mozilla’s Abandoned Servo Web Engine is Making a Comeback

The open-source, Rust-powered Servo web engine might be getting back to the game with its roadmap plan for development.
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SparkyLinux 6.6 Introduces Live USB Persistence Feature

Debian-based SparkyLinux 6.6 comes with updated bundled apps and an enhanced tool, allowing users to make a live USB disk with persistence.
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Rocky Linux Offers Code Security Patches and Info in Real Time

Rocky Linux delivers all of the security info and patches you’d ever need, whether it’s maintaining your instances or building your own take.
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Lightweight Distro Legacy OS Released After 9 Years

Check out the release highlights of Legacy OS 2023, which arrived after nine years, bringing a new Debian-stable base, antiX, IceWM, and 100+ apps.
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9 Best Google Drive Clients for Linux in 2023

If you’re a Linux user, there’s a good chance you’re looking for a Google Drive client or alternative. Here are some of the best in 2023.
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5 Open-Source Log Monitoring, Management Tools for Linux

In this article, we’ll look at some of the most-used open-source logging management systems in Linux.
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Flatpak vs. Snap: 10 Differences You Should Know

Flatpak and Snap packages are more popular than ever among Linux users. Learn their differences and decide with is best for you.
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Learn How to Use the gzip Command in Linux

Check out this comprehensive guide to using the gzip command to compress and decompress files with various examples and explanations.
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How to Install Grafana on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install the open-source interactive visualization web application Grafana on Ubuntu 22.04.
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Convert Plain English to Commands Using Shell Genie

Shell Genie is a command-line tool that can be used to ask in plain English how to perform various tasks, and it gives you the shell command you need.
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What Threats Do Linux Users Face?

The growing threat of Linux malware and ransomware has put businesses on a red alert. Learn more about what these threats are and how you can secure your systems against them.
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Why Open-Source Security Automation Is Critical for Cybersecurity

Learn about how open-source security automation can help organizations find vulnerabilities faster for a more robust cybersecurity strategy.
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OpenSSH 9.2 Release Fixes 3 Security Issues

OpenSSH 9.2 is a bug-fix release that fixes three non-critical security issues and introduces several new features.
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Proton 7.0-6 is Here: Get Your Hands on the New Release Today

Proton 7.0-6 adds improvements and new Windows-compatible game support to Linux, making the gaming experience even better than it was before.
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Why Content Moderation on Mastodon Isn’t That Bad

While content moderation on Mastodon is far from perfect, it may be miles ahead of what’s in second place.
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What Is Google Doing With Its Open-Source Teams?

Many of those shown the doors in Google’s latest layoffs were the best of the best in Google’s open-source program office and other open-source efforts.
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Exploring Rust for Vulkan Drivers: Part 1

In the first of a series, Faith Ekstrand explores the area of using Rust to write Mesa Vulkan drivers. Learn more here.
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How to Install Kodi 20 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

This tutorial will show you how to install Kodi 20 on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04, and Linux Mint 21 device in just a few simple steps.
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How to List and Extract tar.xz File in Linux

In this guide, we’ll cover various examples of how to list contests of a tar.xz file and extract all or specific files or directories in a tar.xz file.
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