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PyCharm and Android Studio to Feature Wayland Support for Linux

Jet Brains announced that IntelliJ-based IDEs, like PyCharm and Android, will finally support the Wayland display server protocol. Learn more here.
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I Think Ubuntu 23.10 is Making a Mistake…

The next version of the world’s most popular desktop Linux operating system (that’s Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb) will come with less software available out-of-the-box. Current daily builds of Ubuntu 23.10 only includes a handful o…

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antiX 23 Systemd-Free Linux Distro Released Based on Debian 12

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1, antiX 23 Arditi del Popolo comes with the latest IceWM 3.4.1 and an updated software stack. Here’s what’s new!
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Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 5 Is Here Based on Debian GNU/Linux 12.1

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1, the Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 5 release is based on the Debian GNU/Linux 12.1 “Bookworm” operating system. Learn more here.
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Thunderbird 115.2 Released with a Flurry of Fixes

The latest point release of Thunderbird 115 – aka the new version you’ve no-doubt heard people raving about — features a flurry of fixes. For one, Thunderbird 115.2 makes the…

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AlmaLinux Goes Its Way, Adds Two New Repositories

AlmaLinux introduces Testing and Synergy repositories for an enriched Enterprise Linux journey. Learn more about it here!
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Rhino Linux 2023.2 Brings Fully Functional LUKS Disk Encryption

Rhino Linux 2023.2 arrives, boasting Linux kernel 6.5 and with changes both visually and under the hood. Here’s what’s new!
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Vivaldi 6.2 Brings Big Performance, Memory Usage Improvements

With the new Vivaldi 6.2 release, some massive gains in performance, and memory usage have been promised. Let’s see what it’s all about.
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DietPi v8.21 Is Now Available: Here’s What’s New

DietPi v8.21 comes with new and improved hardware support, kernel updates, fixes, and more. Check out the full release notes here.

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Firefox 118 Enters Beta Testing With Built-In Translation Feature for Websites

The new translation feature didn’t make it in Firefox 117 and looks like it will be tested in the Firefox 118 beta. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 6.5 Released With Wi-Fi 7, MIDI 2.0 Support

In this guide, we will take a look at the many new features that released with Linux kernel 6.5. Learn more here.
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Mozilla Firefox 117 Is Now Available: Here’s What’s New

Firefox 117 comes with a built-in and automatic translation engine for websites that’s privacy-aware, translating content locally in your web browser.
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Regolith Desktop 3.0 Released with Initial Wayland Support

Regolith Desktop 3.0 has been released for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, 23.10, and both Debian Bullseye and Bookworm. This update to the keyboard-driven, tiling desktop environment also introduces an alpha-quality Wayland-based session based on the Swa…

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Reverse Engineering UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer (UBScan)

An insight into the inner functionality
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Firefox 117 Released With Minor (And I Mean Minor) Changes

Mozilla Firefox 117 is now rolling out to users across Windows, macOS, and Linux. But don’t get too excited about its arrival, okay? Given the rapid release cadence this browser uses, the days of blockbuster, feature-packed Firefox updates are lo…

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GNU Linux Libre 6.5 Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom

Based on the just-released Linux 6.5 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 6.5 kernel is here to rework the cleaning up of the iwlwifi driver.
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Linux Kernel 6.5 Officially Released: This Is What’s New

Linux kernel 6.5 is here with new features like MIDI 2.0 support in ALSA, ACPI support for the RISC-V architecture, and more.
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GNOME 45’s Nautilus Gets a Modern Full-Height Sidebar Layout

Nautilus in GNOME 45 already received a search performance boost and a more adaptive design for the sidebar. Learn more here.
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Mageia 9 Officially Released With Linux 6.4, Smaller Disk Footprint

Powered by the Linux 6.4 kernel series, Mageia 9 is here with a smaller disk footprint, adoption of SQLite, and Zstd compression.
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Ubuntu 23.10 Fixes Blindingly Bright Wallpaper Faux-Pas

I made a little joke — which some people didn’t find funny, alas — about the super bright, glaring white default wallpaper Ubuntu devs added to the Mantic Minotaur daily builds last week. That joke is now even flatter as, following respectable&#x…

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