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This GNOME Extension Brings ‘Material You’ Vibes to Linux Desktops

Material You on Android is a very popular personalisation trick, and now an enterprising developer brings it to Linux desktops via a new GNOME extension.
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SpiralLinux Review: The New Distro Making Debian Easier for Beginners

SpiralLinux aims to provide a simplified and out-of-the-box Debian experience. Does it succeed? Learn more about SpiralLinux in this review.
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Lubuntu Introduces Backport PPA to Experience Latest LXQt Desktop

The Lubuntu team brings a backport PPA to help you install the latest LXQt desktop in the current Lubuntu LTS release. Learn more here.
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How to manage pods in Podman with the REST API

Learn how to configure, inspect, and start pods in Podman with the REST API.
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Linus Torvalds Released Linux Kernel 5.19 From Apple Hardware

This article offers release highlights of Linux kernel 5.19 (mainline), which brings improvements across CPU and storage. Learn more here.
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GNU Linux-Libre 5.19 Kernel Arrives for New Levels of Freedom from PCs

Based on the recently released Linux 5.19 kernel series, the GNU Linux-Libre 5.19 kernel is here to clean up various drivers and features. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 5.19 Released with Major Network Improvements + More

A brand new version of the Linux kernel is available to download, to round off July or signal the start of August, depending on your locale. Linux 5.19 is a pretty sizeable update all told, and it features a litany of low-level optimisations, several n…

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Linux Mint 21 Released, This is What’s New

The stable release of Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” is now available to download. This is the latest version of the Ubuntu-based distro and it carries a sizeable set of changes compared to the Linux Mint 20.3 release we saw at the start of t…

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People of Open Source: Neville Spiteri, Wevr

Neville Spiteri is the co-founder/CEO of Wevr and a member of the Academy Software Foundation. Learn more about Neville here.
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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Is Now Available for Download

Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” has been in development for the past five months and is now officially available for download. It comes in three flavors: Cinnamon 5.4, Xfce 4.16, and MATE 1.26 desktop environments. All three flavors include the same under-the-…

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Firefox 104 Enters Beta Testing

Firefox 104 doesn’t look like a big release, but it may be an important release for Linux laptop users. Learn about Firefox 104 and its beta testing here.
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Happy Sysadmin Appreciation Day: 2022’s top articles for sysadmins

Thank you to all of the system administrators who keep our systems up and running, patched, and deployed every day of the year. Check out our most popular articles for sysadmins.
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What is the OpenGEH (Green Energy Hub) Project

OpenGEH ( GEH stands for Green Energy Hub ) enables fast, flexible settlement and hourly measurements of production and consumption of electricity.
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Ventoy 1.0.79 Multiboot USB Creator Adds Support for Fedora CoreOS

The big news in Ventoy 1.0.79 is support for Fedora CoreOS, a minimal Linux distribution developed by the Fedora Project. Learn more here.
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5 things sysadmins should know about software development

Advances in edge computing, machine learning, and intelligent applications make sysadmins more important than ever in the software development process.
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Latest Steam Client Update Brings Linux and Vulkan Fixes

It’s been two and a half months since the previous stable Steam Client update. We now have a new Steam Client update with Linux and Vulkan fixes. Learn more here.
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CRob on Software Security Education and SIRTs

CRob, with Intel and the OpenSSF, talks about open source software security education and training with Alan Shimel of TechStrong TV.
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Ubuntu Devs Finally Fix Frustrating Firefox Snap Flaw

Ubuntu’s beleaguered Firefox Snap package is tackling another of longstanding criticism of it, namely its lack of native messaging support. It’s this fancy-sounding feature that allows Firefox add-ons to “exchange messages with a nati…

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System76’s Pop!_OS Linux 22.04 Distro Now Available for Raspberry Pi 4

System76’s Pop!_OS Linux 22.04 LTS was released in late April 2022. It is now available for Raspberry Pi 4 PCs. Learn more here.
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Debian GNU/Linux 11 Kernel Security Update Fixes 9 Vulnerabilities

The new Debian GNU/Linux 11 Linux kernel security update comes one and a half months after the previous kernel security update. Learn more here.
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