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CrunchBang++ 12.0 Released, Based on Debian 12 (Still Supports 32-bit)

Now that Debian 12 is out, a bunch of Linux distros built on top of it are issuing new versions – the latest being CrunchBang++. CrunchBang++ 12.0 sees the Linux…

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Void Linux Topped DistroWatch’s Average Rating

The average rating for Void Linux soared high on DistroWatch, making it a must-try for advanced users. Learn why it is winning hearts.
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ONLYOFFICE 7.4 Adds Draw Tools and Plugin Support for ChatGPT

Some neat improvements feature in the latest update to ONLYOFFICE, an open-source productivity suite for Windows, macOS, and Linux. As always I’m not shouting the name to annoy you, it’s simply how it’s stylised. ONLYOFFICE 7.4 featur…

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Ultramarine Linux 38 Launches with System76’s Scheduler

Based on Fedora Linux 38 but shipping with Linux kernel 6.3, Ultramarine Linux 38 now uses System76’s CPU scheduler for prioritizing processes.
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Tails 5.14 Brings Automatic LUKS2 Migration, Captive Portal Detection

Tails 5.14 is now here with automatic migration to LUKS2 and Argon2id for users of Tails 5.12 or previous versions.
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risiOS 38 Makes Fedora Even Easier

Based on Fedora 38 and targeting new Linux users, risiOS 38 comes with a revamped Quick Setup tool, an improved risiTweaks, and the latest Linux kernel 6.3.
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: June 2023

The Linux Foundation celebrates our diverse and inclusive LGBTQIA+ community.
In this month’s newsletter, we take a stand against patent trolls. Discover the RISE project hosted by LF Europe, and stay current with the latest research on open source microgrids and energy transformation readiness. Additionally, explore our new sustainability and digital trust initiatives for a more secure and trustworthy digital future. Be sure to check out our training and certification deals!

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Linux Foundation and IOWN Global Forum to Collaborate for Future Smart Connected World

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New Academic Collaboration Puts Open 3D Engine in the Hands of Next-Generation Game Developers

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Measuring NVMe Latency

NVMe allows for significantly increased
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Introducing dahliaOS: The Modern, Secure, Lightweight OS

Powered by Linux, dahliaOS is a lightweight and modern operating system for a fast and versatile computing experience.
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Debian 12 “Bookworm” Is Out as the Best Release to Date

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS and bringing the most up-to-date Plasma 5.27.5 desktop, Debian 12 “Bookworm” is now available. Here’s what is new!
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Linux Mint 21.2 Beta ISOs Have Entered Testing

It looks we’re getting super close to a Linux Mint 21.2 beta release. Development on the follow-up to last year’s Linux Mint 21.1 release was recently wound down, and a new version of the Cinnamon desktop tagged for release on GitHub. These…

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Debian 13 Gets Codename, Plans Official Support for RISC-V

With Debian 12 released and well-received attention turns to its successor, Debian 13 — and we already know a few tantalising details about it. First up its codename. Debian releases…

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KDE Frameworks 5.107 Enables Thumbnail Caching on Encrypted Volumes

KDE Frameworks 5.107 improves support for installations with an encrypted home directory by storing thumbnails in their typical cache location.
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Boosting Open-Source: GNOME Extensions Now Support Donation

Want to thank the GNOME extension developers for their hard work? They now have the option to add a donate button.
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Thunderbird 115 Reaches Beta With Updated UI, Improved OpenPGP Support

The first beta version of Thunderbird 115 offers an updated user interface designed to be more modern and customizable. Learn more here.
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Evolution Email App Wants Flatpak Beta Testers

Users of the Evolution Flathub build are being asked to consider switching to beta builds to help ramp up testing of future releases. Developer Jiri Eischmann lays out the case…

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Donation Links Added to GNOME Extension Website

Want to show appreciation to the developer of your favorite GNOME Shell extensions? Well, it just got easier as the official GNOME Extensions website now lets add-on authors show donation…

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Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ Released, This is What’s New

Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’ has been officially released and is available to download. The latest version of this iconic and influential Linux distribution has been in development for 2 years. It’s the stable series successor to Debian 11 &#…

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