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You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.25 on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, Here’s How

Users can now upgrade Kubuntu 22.04 LTS installations to the KDE Plasma 5.25 desktop environment. Learn more here.
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Network automation with Ansible filters

Learn to use a Jinja2 plugin to handle network configurations in server-provisioning playbooks.
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The GNOME Project Introduces a Telemetry Data Collection Tool

The GNOME Project has released a new gnome-info-collect tool: the Telemetry Data Collection Tool. Learn more about its features here.
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Deepin 23 Plans to Leave Debian, Aims to Become Independent

The recent Deepin 23 release plans to move away from Debian stable and become independent. Learn more here.
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Pano is a ‘Next-Gen Clipboard Manager’ for GNOME Shell

Looking for a visually rich clipboard manager for GNOME Shell? Pano is precisely that, with bold, colourful media previews for a host of content types.
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CodeWeavers CrossOver 22 Has Been Released

CodeWeavers has released CrossOver 22 for macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS. Learn more about the new release and its features here.

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How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem

How to tune the Linux kernel with the /proc filesystem Image Photo by Boris Hamer on Pexels The Linux kernel is a tunable marvel that allows you to make changes to its parameters while it is running and without requiring a reboot. Posted: August 25, 2022 | %t min read | by David Both Topics:   […]

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Meet the Kubuntu Focus NX Mini Linux PC with 11th Gen Intel CPUs

Meet the Kubuntu Focus NX mini Linux PC, the first small form factor desktop system from Kubuntu Focus. Learn more here.
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Happy 31st Birthday, Linux!

While some don’t recognize August 25th as Linux’s birthday, I do. It was on August 25th, 1991, when 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Benedict Torvalds made his now-famous announcement on the comp.os.minix newsgroup that he’s working on a free operatin…

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Tails 5.4 Privacy-Focused OS Released for Linux Paranoids

Tails 5.4, a Linux distribution focused on security and anonymity, has been released. It hardens several aspects of the Linux kernel. Learn more here.
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GitLab Patches Critical RCE in Community and Enterprise Editions

The widely-used DevOps platform GitLab has released critical security updates for its Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE).
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Inovato Quadra Is an ARM-Based Linux PC Priced at $29

Meet Inovato Quadra: a small ARM-based Linux computer priced at just $29. Learn more about the new release here.
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GNOME Shell’s New Quick Toggles Arrive in Ubuntu 22.10

The latest GNOME Shell beta just hit the Ubuntu 22.10 updates channel. It brings GNOME 43’s revamped system menu and, no lie, I’m in love with it.
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Phishing PyPI Users: Attackers Compromise Legitimate Projects

PyPI, the official third-party software repository for Python packages, is warning about a phishing campaign targeting its users. Learn more here.
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KDE Plasma 5.25 Now Available for 22.04 LTS Users

If you’re running Kubuntu 22.04 LTS you can now upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.25, the latest stable release of the free, open source desktop environment. The Kubuntu team has made the update available to install from its backports PPA following request…

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What’s New with Ubuntu 22.04.1?

Check out the new features in Ubuntu 22.04.1, the first point release of Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish. Learn how to upgrade without the command line.
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Kdenlive 22.08 Released with Blockbuster Improvements

A major new version of open source video editor Kdenlive is available to download — and BOY does it have some ace new features and enhancements to show us.
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Linux-First AI Image Upscaler Upscayl Released its First Version

Upscayl has been released as a Linux-first way to enhance a low-resolution, pixelated image. Learn more about Upscayl here.
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Firefox 105 Beta Brings Two-Finger Swipe Back/Forward Gesture on Linux

Yes, that’s right, Firefox 105 is now ready for public beta testing, and guess what? It brings back the long-anticipated two-finger swipe horizontal gesture on Linux. Learn more here.
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DevSpace 6: Client-Only Developer Tool for Cloud-Native Development with Kubernetes

Loft Labs released DevSpace 6, open-source software for Kubernetes, which enables users to develop, troubleshoot and deploy cloud-native software faster. Learn more here.
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