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Wireshark 3.6.0 Network Protocol Analysis Software Released

Originally known as Ethereal, Wireshark has developed a reputation as one of the most reliable network protocol analyzers available out there. Recently, Wireshark has released a new version of its free and open-source packet analyzer, Wireshark 3.6.0, …

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Deepin 20.3 Update Available to Download

Deepin 20.3 is a Debian-based distribution that features its own custom desktop environment – the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE). The project’s latest release is Deepin 20.3, which includes an updated kernel and better support for NTFS partitions. Le…

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TUXEDO InfinityBook S 17 Linux Laptop Unveiled

Dubbed as the smallest 17-inch business TUXEDO notebook in a 15-inch form factor, the TUXEDO InfinityBook S 17 Gen6 is here with an above-average screen-to-body ratio and a large 17.3-inch Full-HD IPS anti-reflective / non-glare display, partial aluminum chassis (display lid and bottom panel), as well as an ergonomic and cooling-optimized Lift-Up hinge that acts […]

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Endless OS 4.0 Released as LTS, Based on Debian Bullseye

Endless OS 4.0 is a major release that introduces numerous new features and enhancements, starting with an improved app grid navigation with clickable arrows that allow users to more easily navigate between app pages, with dots that indicate the total number of pages and the page you’re currently on. This release also introduces fast user […]

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Amazon Linux 2022 Launched, Completely Re-based with Fedora

Amazon Linux 2022 is to be based upon Fedora Linux and available via AWS AMIs. Read on as we wrap up the announcement and express our views about this change in terms of the FOSS ecosystem.
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Microsoft Edge Has a Secret Linux Easter Egg

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LibreOffice Releases User Guides for Impress and Calc 7.2

Electronic versions of LibreOffice user guides are available as free downloads, or print-on-demand versions through Lulu. Guides are available for Impress and Calc 7.2. Learn more about what’s available here.
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Deepin Linux 20.3: One of the First Distros with Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS

Deepin Linux 20.3 is here almost two months after Deepin Linux 20.2.4, and it upgrades the stable kernel to Linux 5.15. This new Deepin Linux version offers features like a brand new and fully functional NTFS file system implementation, support for 12th Gen Intel processors, in-kernel SMB server, real-time preemption locking, and many other goodies. […]

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Cutefish OS 0.6 Beta Released, Adds Lock Screen Controls and More Settings

A new beta build of CutefishOS is available to download. We took a look at this promising (and then Ubuntu-based) distro a few months back and came away impressed. It’s not yet “daily driver” ready — this latest update is a beta build…

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Pinta 1.7.1 Paint and Editing Tool Released with Minor Improvements

For fans of digital photography, there is certainly no shortage of image editing tools to choose from, but the problem is that many of them are expensive. For Windows users, Paint.NET has offered a neat balance between power and ease of use. Pinta brings this power of affordable image editing to Linux users. Learn more […]

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Pinta Image Editor Update Brings Feature Tweaks & Bug Fixes

The image editing app Pinta has a new bug-fix release out. Pinta 1.7.1 is intended as the final update in the GTK2-based series, with a GTK3 build (dubbed Pinta 1.8) said to be nearly ready for release. Building on the feature set introduced in last ye…

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Proxmox VE 7.1 is Now Available, Includes Many New Highlights

Proxmox VE (Virtual Environment) is a complete, open source server management platform for enterprise virtualization. Proxmox has released Proxmox VE 7.1 based on Debian 11.1 (Bullseye), but using a newer Linux kernel 5.13. Learn more about the new rel…

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Cinnamon 5.2 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New

Cinnamon 5.2 is packed with new features, like an improved Menu applet that offers better keyboard navigation for RTL (Right-to-Left) languages, symbolic icons for all apps, the ability to hide the app buttons by default and when the menu is closed, support for displaying completion results only when the file system path entry is enabled, […]

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ClusterFuzzLite: Google Introduces Fuzzing Testing System

Google presented the ClusterFuzzLite project, which allows users to organize fuzzing testing of code for early detection of potential vulnerabilities. Currently, ClusterFuzzLite can be used to automate fuzzing testing of pull requests in GitHub Actions, Google Cloud Build, and Prow, but support for other CI systems is expected in the future. The project is based […]

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CentOS Alternative Rocky Linux 8.5 Is Out Now with Secure Boot Support

Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 as a CentOS Linux alternative, Rocky Linux 8.5 is here to introduce new features like Secure Boot support. This is the first release of Rocky Linux to include the official Rocky Linux signed Secure Boot shim, but users need to validate it to ensure that it’s properly activated. […]

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Just Perfection GNOME Shell Extension v16 Released

The popular GNOME Shell extension Just Perfection celebrates one year of success with a brand new version, GNOME Shell Extension v16. With Just Perfection, you can change the visibility of almost all components of GNOME Shell, make behavior tweaks, and…

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How to Setup Anonymous FTP in Rocky Linux 8.4

FTP servers file transfers between clients and servers. Typically, ftp servers offer two types of access levels: Authenticated and Anonymous. The first method (Authenticated) requires a valid username and password in order to access the files and directories. The second method ( Anonymous) being anonymous, we can download files without restrictions. You can download files […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 14th, 2021

This has been yet another great week with cool Linux news, starting with Valve’s SteamOS 3.0, which will be available for download after Steam Deck’s launch in February 2022, and continuing with the latest Raspberry Pi OS release based on Debian Bullseye. On top of that, I take a look at an unofficial LineageOS build […]

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Ubuntu Brings Thunderbird 91 to Older Releases to Fix Security Flaw

Thunderbird 91 is being back-ported to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. A security vulnerability affecting the Thunderbird 78.x series both builds offer is being actively exploited in the wild. But as upstream support for Thunderbird 78.x has end…

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Android Mirror Tool ‘Scrcpy’ Gains New Features, New Icon

Scrcpy is a super-useful Android mirroring tool for desktop PCs. The tool gains physical keyboards simulation and a high-res app icon in the latest update.
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