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‘Search Light’ is Like macOS Spotlight for GNOME Shell

Search Light is a new GNOME extension that pull the native app launcher functions out of the overview and on to the desktop, like Apple’s Spotlight.
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5 ways Red Hat Insights can improve your sysadmin life

Included with your Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription, Red Hat Insights can improve your life as a sysadmin.
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Navigate the Linux terminal faster, test with LTP, and more tips for sysadmins

Navigate the Linux terminal faster, test with LTP, and more tips for sysadmins
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Store and analyze your test-suite logs with this open source tool

Bunsen is a Python-based toolkit that keeps test-suite logs in Git and lets you analyze and report the results using an SQLite database.
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Linux Mint Gains a Windows-Style ‘Show Desktop’ Button

If you’re a loyal Linux Mint user who’s often thought: “I wish it was easier to peek at my desktop while I work”, you’re in luck. The Linux Mint team has said it will replace the “show desktop” launcher item in…

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Red Hat Hypes a Pair of Flaws That Isn’t Critical or Actively Exploited

Red Hat’s recent Twitter and media coverage exaggerate the severity of bugs to compete with Microsoft-affiliated news sites. Learn more here.
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Nitrux 2.5 Is Here as One of the First Distros Powered by Linux 6.0

Nitrux 2.5 is here as the first release of the systemd-free distribution to ship with the latest and greatest Linux 6.0 kernel. Learn more here.
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SuperTuxKart 1.4 Kart Racing Game Released with New Features

SuperTuxKart 1.4 is here to improve the Soccer fields and also introduces a new Lap Trial mode. Learn about the latest Linux gaming release here.
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Linux Lite 6.2 Released, Based on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

Linux Lite 6.2 is out, based on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS, Linux 5.15, and Xfce 4.16. Updated software, an improved upgrade tool, and misc UI tweaks feature.
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OBS Studio 28.1 Released with Updated NVENC Presets, More

OBS Studio 28.1 is here two months after OBS Studio 28.0 and introduces updated NVENC presets. Learn more about the release here.
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How to work with lists and dictionaries in Ansible

Learn how to analyze and use data in lists and dictionaries, a crucial skill for anything you want to do with Ansible.
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Linux Lite 6.2 Officially Released, Based on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS

Linux Lite 6.2 is here five months after Linux Lite 6.0, which was the first release of the Ubuntu-based distribution based on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS. Learn more here.
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Linux Mint Update Manager Now Supports Flatpak Package Updates

Linux Mint Update Manager now supports Flatpak, visual changes in Nemo file manager, and more. Learn more here.
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Heartbleed 2.0? OpenSSL Warns of Second-Ever Critical Security Flaw

The OpenSSL project has announced plans to release version 3.0.7 on November 1st to patch a critical security flaw. Learn more here.
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Cybercriminals Use Fake Public PoCs to Spread Malware and Steal Data

GitHub proofs of concept (PoCs) for known vulnerabilities could themselves contain malware as often as 10% of the time, security researchers have found. Learn what this means here.
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Angie: A New NGINX Fork Developed by Some of Its Former Devs

Angie is an NGINX fork that aims to expand capability far beyond the original version. Learn more about the new release here.
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OpenSUSE Introduces “D-Installer” for Adaptable Linux Platform

This is a first look at the OpenSUSE D-installer, which is a new distro installer running inside a browser developed for ALP. Learn more here.
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Replace your Linux file manager with Midnight Commander

If you want the experience of “walking” through your filesystem but don’t want to leave the comfort of your terminal, try the mc command.
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Add Notifications, Media Controls & Media Streams to GNOME Quick Settings

A new ‘Quick Settings Tweaker’ GNOME extension lets you move notifications and media controls to GNOME’s new settings hub, and control volume per-app.
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3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command

You can use the wc command to count a file’s word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren’t the only system tasks it can handle.
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