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Manjaro Linux 22 Releases With Kernel 6.1, GNOME 43, Xfce 4.18

Check out the release highlights of Manjaro Linux 22 “Sikaris,” which brings the latest Kernel 6.1, GNOME 43, KDE Plasma 5.26, and Xfce 4.18.
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Ear Tag (GTK Audio Tag Editor) Gets a Major Performance Boost

A quick run-through of what’s been added to Ear Tag, a beautifully designed utility for editing the metadata of audio files quickly, and easily on Linux.
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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.2 Release

The final release of the Linux 6.2 kernel series is expected in mid-February 2023. Learn more about the release here.
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Patch Now: Serious Linux Kernel Security Hole ksmbd Uncovered

The Zero Day Initiative originally rated this Linux 5.15 in-kernel SMB server, ksmbd, bug a perfectly awful 10. Learn more here.
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10 tutorials to study for RHCSA certification in 2023

Add the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) badge to your resume with the help of these study guides.
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What sysadmins want to know about OpenShift and Kubernetes in 2022

The Enable Sysadmin community continues to answer key questions about OpenShift and Kubernetes.
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Manjaro 22.0 ‘Sikaris’ is Now Available to Download

A brand new version of Manjaro, a popular Arch-based Linux distro, is available to download. Manjaro 22.0 “Sikaris” makes a stack of updated tech available to users, including Network Manager…

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Rick & Morty Window Closing Effect for Linux (Because LOL)

There’s a brand new effects included in the latest update to the Burn My Windows GNOME extension — if you’re a fan of Rick & Morty it’ll be very familiar.
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NetBSD 10 BETA is Now Available for Testing

Check out the release highlights of NetBSD 10 BETA, which brings WireGuard compatibility, updated hardware support, and more.
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Annotate Files & Folders in Nautilus with this New Extension

Ever wanted to annotate files and/or folders inside of Nautilus? There’s a third-party Nautilus extension that allows you to do exactly that. Nautilus (also known as GNOME Files these days) used to have a built-in “notes” feature. Thi…

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Tails 5.8 Enables Wayland, Adds New Persistent Storage

Tails 5.8 now uses Wayland as the default display system and has integrated the new Persistent Storage app among other new features. Learn more here.
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EndeavourOS Cassini is Here Bringing the Brand New Xfce 4.18

Arch Linux-based EndeavourOS released Cassini, which now defaults to Dracut for automating the Linux boot process. Here’s what’s new.
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2022’s top 10 monitoring tutorials for sysadmins

Knowing what’s happening on your systems is the first step in preventing and troubleshooting issues.
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LibreOffice 7.5: Best New Features and Release Highlights

Check out the release highlights for the new features of LibreOffice 7.5 across Calc, Writer, and Impress as well as general improvements.
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Project Atom Archived: Pulsar is the Way Forward

Following the mid-year announcement, the Atom repository was archived on Dec. 15, ending an era for this widely used text and source code editor.
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Debian Wraps Up the Year With the Bullseye 11.6 Release

While Debian 11.6 is only a minor release, it’s a mandatory step toward the OS’s stability. So if you’re on Debian 11, it’s time to upgrade.
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PeaZip 9.0 Releases With Improved Speed, Memory Usage

In this major update for PeaZip, the application is now faster and uses less RAM when archiving or decompressing files. Learn more here.
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A Simple Desktop Clock GNOME Extension You Can Use on Ubuntu

Desktop Clock is a GNOME extension that …I’m sure you can guess! Ubuntu-friendly, the timepiece is highly customisable, and also displays the current date.
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10 Podman guides that show the container engine’s evolution in 2022

Podman added many features in 2022 that improve the user experience and flexibility to handle various container use cases.
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Linux Mint 21.1 Upgrade Now Available to Existing Users

It’s now possible to upgrade Linux Mint 21 to Linux Mint 21.1, the latest version of the popular Ubuntu-based Linux distribution. In a blog post the Linux Mint team announced they’ve opened…

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