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Geary 44 is Out With Conversation List & Headerbar Tweaks

A brand new version of open-source Linux email client Geary is available to download. Geary should (I’d hope) need minimal introduction. This relatively lightweight, user-friendly app offers an accessible, and…

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GNOME’s Phosh 0.29: Lockscreen Notifications for Ongoing Calls

GNOME’s Phosh 0.29 Mobile UI improves the lockscreen notifications to use more vertical space. Learn about more new features.
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Fedora Workstation 40 Might Include Privacy-Preserving Telemetry

Fedora 40 might consider adding a privacy-friendly telemetry system to provide insights to developers. Learn more.
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GNOME Shell 45 Improves Built-In Screen Recorder

The GNOME Project released the first development version of the GNOME Shell UI and Mutter window and composite manager. Also, GNOME Shell 45 removes the app menu indicator.
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Zink Brings Conformant OpenGL On Imagination GPUs

Imagination Technologies announced very exciting news: The company is now using Zink for full OpenGL 4.6 support.The solution is the first product to be officially conformant using Zink.
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Snap-Based Immutable Ubuntu Coming

As Canonical readies a new Snap-driven version of Ubuntu desktop, Flatpak downloads pass the billion mark. Learn more in this article.
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Red Hat’s Impact on Free Software and Open Source Values

In this in-depth review of Red Hat’s recent move, learn about its impact on free software and open source values.
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Immutable Distro blendOS 3 Is Officially Available

The blendOS 3 release adds support for a total of nine Linux distributions. Learn more about this major update to the Arch Linux-based immutable distro.
 
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KDE Gear 23.04.3 Is Out

KDE Gear 23.04.3 is out as the last update in the series to fix more bugs. Learn more about the update in this article.
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New TUXEDO Stellaris 17 Linux Laptop

Is the new TUXEDO Stellaris 17 Linux laptop the fastest notebook? Get the laptop’s specs and pricing details here.
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openKylin: China’s 1st Independent Open-Source Linux OS

A new Linux distribution called openKylin was built from scratch. What’s exciting about it? Learn more about openKylin.
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GNOME 45 Alpha is Available for Public Testing

The alpha version of the GNOME 45 desktop environment brings new apps including the Tecla keyboard layout viewer and Snapshot for taking pictures and videos on mobile devices.
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Ubuntu Plans to Ditch its ‘Minimal’ Install Option Because, Umm…

The introduction of a “minimal install” mode in the Ubuntu installer has been one of the distros best-received features in years. When selected during initial install Ubuntu’s ‘minimal install’ provides users with a comple…

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Canonical Take Control of LXD (But Say It Won’t Be Snap-Only)

Canonical has taken full control of the LXD project. A short statement posted on the Linux Containers website states: “The LXD project is no longer part of the LinuxContainers project but can now be found directly on Canonical’s websites.&#…

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Firefox 116 Beta Brings Quick Actions in Address Bar

Address bar features the Cookie Banner Reduction and Quick Actions are in Firefox 116 beta. Learn more here.
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Tutanota Starts Working on Post-Quantum Secure Cloud

Tutanota aims to offer the first end-to-end encrypted cloud solution, which would be secure against quantum computers.
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The LXD Project Finds New Home at Canonical

The LXD Project has moved to Canonical’s website. Here’s what you need to know about it.
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Meta Introduces ‘Threads’ Because It Wants In on the Twitter Exodus

Mark Zuckerberg, otherwise known as the Musk of Meta, evidently wants some of the ex-Twitter users that Elon has been shedding from Twitter to join the fun on Instagram.
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Firefox 115 Released with Intel GPU Video Decoding on Linux

A brand new version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser is rolling out — and it’s a real doozy. Linux users with Intel GPUs will be pleased to hear Mozilla Firefox 115 supports hardware video decoding by default. Most devices with Intel graphics h…

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GNOME 45 File Manager Gets Search Performance Boost, More

Nautilus in GNOME 45 is getting a search performance boost and the ability to refocus the search bar using Ctrl+F. Learn more here.
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