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Solus 4.3 Delivers New Desktop Environment Updates

Solus has just released a new update to their Fortitude series of distributions, bringing us up to version 4.3. Let’s take a quick look at what’s new in the Solus 4.3 desktop environment.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 11th, 2021

This week has been great for distro releases. We got the final release of Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” and Solus 4.3, as well as a new release of the education-oriented Escuelas Linux. In addition, we got a new release of the Nextcloud Hub, KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop, KDE Frameworks software suite, and Tor Browser. Read […]

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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.2 from 20.1

Check out these step-by-step instructions for you to upgrade your Linux Mint 20.1 system to the latest Mint 20.2.
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Linux Mint 20.2 Released with the Long-Awaited Cinnamon 5 Desktop

Linux Mint 20.2 comes with Cinnamon 5 and brings refinements and many new features to make your desktop even more comfortable to use. It is a long-term support release based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and it is supported until 2025.
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Linux Mint 20.2 is Now Available to Download

Linux Mint 20.2 is now available to download. The latest update to the Ubuntu-based Linux distro comes with a number of new features, user-interface improvements, and bug fixes. Linux Mint say the “refinements […] make […]
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Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” Officially Released: This Is What’s New

Based on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa) and powered by the long-term supported Linux 5.4 LTS kernel series, Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” ships with the latest Cinnamon 5.0 desktop environment on the flagship edition, as well as the Xfce 4.16 and MATE 1.24 desktop environments on the Xfce and MATE editions. Highlights of the Linux […]

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How to Manage NodeJS Versions with n in Ubuntu 20.04

If you are a Node.js developer who frequently switches between various applications and projects, then you may need to find a tool that allows you to toggle between Node.js versions. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to use n to manage Node.js…

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How to Sync VSCode Settings Across Any Machines

Visual Studio Code aka VSCode is a very popular source-code editor that offers tons of extensions to satisfy everyone’s needs. VSCode is highly customizable and you can install plugins easily. Let’s look at how to keep it synced up across machine…

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Identify Network Issues with SS Command in Linux (with examples)

SS command in Linux is used to get various network/socket connection-related information from a Linux system. Previously we had used the Netstat command to perform the same operations but it has been long deprecated & was replaced with the ss command in Linux. SS command is much faster than netstat & capable of showing much […]

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ncdu: a NCurses Based Disk Usage Analyzer and Tracker

ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a command-line version of the most popular du command. It is based on ncurses and provides the fastest way to analyze and track what files and directories are using your disk space in Linux.
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Faster, Cleaner, Searchier: New LinuxToday.com Debuts Today

While I could talk all day about more humanistic typefaces and faster page load speeds, you want to know what’s changed. Of course, we’re still dedicated to publishing news, reviews, and How To’s from across the Linux landscape. And our new WordPress install (and you) will make it all possible. Linux Today Readers   Not a […]

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Tor Browser 10.5 Adds Wayland Support, Further Improves the UX for Censored Users

Tor Browser 10.5 is a major update, and it’s all about improving the experience for users living in countries where their ISPs censor the internet. It helps censored users seamlessly access the open Internet by simplifying the connection flow, detecting censorship, and providing bridges. Starting with this release, Snowflake, the system that defeats internet censorship, […]

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Linux Foundation Launches Open 3D Foundation, Let the Game Begin

The Linux Foundation has announced a new project that 3D game developers will definitely be interested in. The project, called the Open 3D Foundation, will start with the new Open 3D Engine (O3DE), an updated version of Amazon’s Lumberyard game engine….

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GNOME 40 Lands in Ubuntu 21.10 Daily, This is What it Looks Like

GNOME 40 has finally landed in Ubuntu 21.10. A few folk were worried Ubuntu might not ship GNOME 40 at all in its upcoming release, but today’s batch of impish-proposed updates allay those fears completely. […]
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Ransomware Using Kaseya’s Software Vulnerability Impacted 800-1500 Businesses Internationally

On July 22nd, Kaseya, a US-based IT company was hit with a massive ransomware attack. Kaseya provides IT tools to companies to monitor & manage their infrastructure. A tool named VSA was reported to have a severe vulnerability by the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD). Kaseya has almost 37k customers out…

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Ubuntu 21.10 Release Date & Planned Features

Ubuntu 21.10 ‘Impish Indri’ is due for release on October 14, 2021. IN this post we take a closer look at its release date, new features, and key changes.
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GNOME’s Default Theme is Getting a Revamp

GNOME developers are working a “borderless” version of the Adwaita GTK theme for potential inclusion in GNOME 41. More details and pictures inside.
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How to Configure GlassFish Cluster with Automatic Load Balancing

GlassFish is an open-source implementation of the Java platform. It supports several technologies including, EJB, JPA, JSF, JMS, RMI, JSP, servlets and allows developers to create portable and scalable applications.
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Arch Linux-Inspired KaOS Linux Jumps on the KDE Plasma 5.22 Bandwagon

KaOS Linux 2021.06 is now available for download as the first ISO release of the distribution to ship with the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop environment by default. The second point release, KDE Plasma 5.22.2, is included, along with the KDE Gear 21.04.2 and KDE Frameworks 5.83 software suites, all built on Qt […]

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LinkedIn’s 700 Million Users Data Is Available On Sale

Facebook’s record of database leak has been broken by LinkedIn. Just a few months back we saw Facebook’s database of 533 million users available for free on a forum. This time, it’s LinkedIn’s 700 million users database available on sale on the same forum. LinkedIn’s 700 million users database has…

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