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Linux Mint Update Manager Now Supports Flatpak Package Updates

Linux Mint Update Manager now supports Flatpak, visual changes in Nemo file manager, and more. Learn more here.
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Heartbleed 2.0? OpenSSL Warns of Second-Ever Critical Security Flaw

The OpenSSL project has announced plans to release version 3.0.7 on November 1st to patch a critical security flaw. Learn more here.
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Cybercriminals Use Fake Public PoCs to Spread Malware and Steal Data

GitHub proofs of concept (PoCs) for known vulnerabilities could themselves contain malware as often as 10% of the time, security researchers have found. Learn what this means here.
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Angie: A New NGINX Fork Developed by Some of Its Former Devs

Angie is an NGINX fork that aims to expand capability far beyond the original version. Learn more about the new release here.
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OpenSUSE Introduces “D-Installer” for Adaptable Linux Platform

This is a first look at the OpenSUSE D-installer, which is a new distro installer running inside a browser developed for ALP. Learn more here.
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Replace your Linux file manager with Midnight Commander

If you want the experience of “walking” through your filesystem but don’t want to leave the comfort of your terminal, try the mc command.
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Add Notifications, Media Controls & Media Streams to GNOME Quick Settings

A new ‘Quick Settings Tweaker’ GNOME extension lets you move notifications and media controls to GNOME’s new settings hub, and control volume per-app.
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3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command

You can use the wc command to count a file’s word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren’t the only system tasks it can handle.
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A New ‘KDE Control Centre’ Widget Inspired by iOS

Like the look of the macOS and iOS control centre and want something similar for your KDE Plasma desktop? Well, you’re in luck with this new KDE widget.
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Ubuntu 23.04 Codename Revealed – And It’s a Lucently Likeable Label

Listen up, lovelies: the codename for the next legendary instalment of the Ubuntu Linux distribution is alive — comes learn what label devs liken 23.04 to.
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7 Linux commands to gather information about your system

Get information about your CPU, storage, RAM, BIOS, and more without leaving the terminal.
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Zorin OS 16.2 is Now Available to Download

The latest Zorin OS 16.2 release features a swathe of improvements. In this post I take a closer look at what’s new in this bright Ubuntu-based offshoot.
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Drop the Linux cat command for bat

Bat, known as “a cat clone with wings,” functions similarly to cat, more, sed, and awk, but it does it with a lot more style.
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Incoming OpenSSL critical fix: Organizations, users, get ready!

The OpenSSL Project team has announced that, on November 1, 2022, they will release OpenSSL version 3.0.7, which will fix a critical vulnerability in the popular open-source cryptographic library (but does not affect OpenSSL versions before 3.0). Learn…

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KDE Plasma 5.26.2 Disables Animated Wallpaper Due to Severe Memory Leak

KDE Plasma 5.26.2 is here a week after KDE Plasma 5.26’s first point release to address more bugs and critical security issues, including a severe memory leak when using the xcb_glx integration for the new animated wallpaper feature on X11. As such, the animated wallpaper feature has been disabled on X11, for now. Learn more […]

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Ubuntu 22.10 Gets First Kernel Security Update for Recent Vulnerabilities

This first kernel security update for Ubuntu 22.10 patches the recently discovered Wi-Fi Stack security vulnerabilities that Canonical already patched in its other supported Ubuntu releases last week, namely Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, and Ubun…

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How to replace Telnet and FTP with SSH and SFTP to help protect your network

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Torvalds Sees No Reason to Keep i486 Support in the Linux Kernel

The i486 microprocessor was created by Intel in 1989, 33 years ago, as a successor to the i386. And, believe it or not, these CPUs continue to have full Linux kernel support. But it looks like that may soon change.
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TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 Gen7 Linux Laptop Launches

The new InfinityBook Pro 16 Linux laptop is also in two visually identical-looking versions. Learn more about the new release here.
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Canonical’s Steam Snap Will Let You Switch Mesa Stacks

The Steam snap app is levelling up its graphics prowess, as Canonical reveals plans to make different Mesa versions available for users to switch between.
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