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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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Linux tool alternatives: 6 replacements for traditional favorites

Consider swapping Linux tools for these alternatives that provide more features and functionality.
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OpenMandriva Lx 5.0 ROME Technical Preview Released

The next release of OpenMandriva Lx 5.0 ROME is an excellent choice for long-time Linux fans and newbies. Learn more about the technical preview.
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Liferea News Reader 1.13.9 Adds Google Reader API Support

The GTK feed reader Liferea released version 1.13.9 recently with generic Google Reader API support, UI improvements, and bug-fixes. This is the last release of the 1.13 unstable series of Liferea (Linux Feed Reader). It makes possible to import from FeedHQ, FreshRSS, Basquz, and other feed readers using Google Reader API (exclude Miniflux due to […]

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Endless OS 5 Promises Refreshed Desktop Experience

Endless OS 5 is coming later this year and promises a refreshed desktop experience based on the latest GNOME desktop environment. Learn more here.
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Hands-on with openSUSE MicroOS Adaptable Linux Platform [First Look]

This article offers a hands-on walkthrough of the openSUSE MicroOS, which is the Adaptable Linux Platform. Learn more with this first look.
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Error injection using dm-dust

Clear and robust I/O related errors is v
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OSS Security Highlights from the 2022 Open Source Summit North America

By Ashwin Ramaswami Last month, we just concluded the Linux Foundation’s 2022 Open Source Summit North America (OSS NA), when developers, technologists, and community leaders from industry, academia, and government converged in Austin, Texas, from June 21-24 to talk about all things open source. Participants and speakers highlighted open source innovation and efforts to ensure
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How to hide PID listings from non-root users in Linux

Prevent average users from viewing your Linux system’s processes with the hidepid command.
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Mozilla Firefox 103 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New

Mozilla Firefox 103 has been in beta since June 27th, 2022, and it introduces improved WebGL performance on Linux systems. Learn about the new release here.
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How to generate a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 image with MicroShift

Learn how to use MicroShift, an exploratory, open source project to bring OpenShift to edge computing and field-deployed devices, to generate a custom RHEL 9 image.
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Firefox 103 Available to Download, But Promised Swipe Gesture is MIA

If you’re impatient to get your hands on the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser you’ll pleased to hear Firefox 103 is now up on the Mozilla FTP ahead of a formal release later this week. Mozilla Firefox 103 features another c…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 24th, 2022

This week’s focused primarily on new Linux laptop releases, such as Dell’s XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Learn more in this 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup.
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Linux skills: 9 tutorials to get more from your text editor

Are you getting everything you need out of your text editor? Read Enable Sysadmin’s recent articles about Linux text editors to find out what you’re missing.
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Atlassian Fixes Critical Flaws in Confluence, Jira, Bitbucket, Others

Atlassian has fixed three critical flaws and vulnerabilities and is urging Confluence, Bamboo, Bitbucket, Crowd, Fisheye, Crucible, Jira, and Jira Service Management customers to update their instances as soon as possible. There is no mention of these vulnerabilities being exploited in the wild, but flaws in Atlassian Confluence are often leveraged by attackers. Learn more […]

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Join us to Speak at the ONE networking event connecting Access, Edge, and Cloud in 2022

The top reasons to share your expertise at ONE Summit, the Industry’s leading Open Networking & Edge Event
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Bosch leverages open source model; teams with PolyCrypt to tackle blockchain for the Economy of Things

IoT devices will need to buy and sell from one another. In this “Economy of Things,” the items to be traded will include power, data, and connectivity. Most transactions will be fast, low value, and high frequency.
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Dell XPS 13 Plus (Developer Edition) Gets Certified for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Dell XPS 13 Plus now has a developer edition, which may be the first certified laptop for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Learn more here.
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