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Firefox 99 Released with GTK Overlay Scrollbar Support, Fixes

A new month, a new release of Mozilla Firefox — though as we’ve come to expect from its expedited release schedule, the changes are relatively minor. What’s new? Well, a lots of folks, including Mozilla are hyped about Firefox 99’s su…

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First MAUI Shell Alpha Release is here with Significant Finished Work

The awesome Nitrux team has managed to shell out the first MAUI Shell Alpha release. Learn more about what this means here.
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Lutris Game Manager Adds Steam Deck Support, Several Integrations

The biggest new feature in the Lutris Game Manager 0.5.10 release is support for Valve’s Steam Deck gaming handheld device. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 5.18 RC1 Unveils AMD, Intel Updates and Tesla’s FSD

Linux Kernel 5.18 RC1 has been released with processor, storage, and Tesla’s FSD Chip support. Learn more about the release here.
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Xfce Terminal 1.0 Stable Release Is Out Full of Improvements

After 15 months, a new stable release of Xfce Terminal 1.0 is available, packed with improvements for everyone to enjoy!
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Mozilla Firefox 99 Now Available with GTK Overlay Scrollbars

Firefox 99 comes with good news for Linux users as this release brings GTK overlay scrollbars for a more modern look. Learn more about the new release here.
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Ubuntu 22.04 Beta Released, Available to Download

You can now download the Ubuntu 22.04 beta to go hands on with the ‘jammy jellyfish’ ahead of its stable release next month. What’s new? Come take a look!
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An Early Look at New Features in Thunderbird 102

Various new features are coming to Thunderbird, the open source email client. In this post we look at the biggest ones, like the all-new address book.
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‘Extension Manager’ GNOME App Adds New Features, New Icon

An update to Extension Manager, a GTK app for managing, installing, and configuring GNOME extensions on GNOME Shell is rolling out via Flathub.
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‘Ubuntu Pro’ Settings Pulled from Ubuntu 22.04

The new Ubuntu Pro settings in Ubuntu 22.04 are being removed (for now). Devs say the backend that supports the security feature is ‘delayed’.
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Qt Creator 7 Open-Source IDE Released, Adds Wayland Backend for Qt on Linux

Coming almost four months after Qt Creator 6, the Qt Creator 7 release is here to switch the default backend to Clangd. Learn more here.
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GNOME 42 Released, This is What’s New

The GNOME project today released GNOME 42, the latest version of its open source desktop environment. New features, UI tweaks, and performance gains are a staple part of every new GNOME desktop update, but none more so than here, in GNOME 42….

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Zotero Research Tool Gets ‘Biggest Upgrade’ in its History

A major —nay, colossal update to open source reference management tool Zotero is available to download. Zotero 6 is billed by its developers as the “biggest upgrade in Zotero’s history”. What makes it so substantial? An array of new feature…

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GNOME 41.5 Released as a Bugfix Update

The GNOME 41.5 release is here with various bug fixes for some of the apps in the GNOME Stack, as well as core components. Learn more here.
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KeePassXC 2.7 Password Manager Released with Major Changes

Arriving nine months after the last update in the KeePassXC series, KeePassXC 2.7 is here to implement support for the KDBX 4.1 file format. Learn more here.
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Lapsus$ Gang Says it Has Breached Okta and Microsoft

After breaching NVIDIA and Samsung and stealing and leaking those companies’ propertary data, the Lapsus$ cyber extortion gang has announced that they have popped Microsoft and Okta.
If Lapsus$’s assertions prove to be true, this (previously) relativel…

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.17 on Ubuntu 21.10

Linux kernel 5.17 is here with lots of goodies and security fixes for your Linux desktop. Learn how to install Linux kernel 5.17 on Ubuntu 21.10 here.
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Linux Kernel 5.17 Released, This is What’s New

A brand new version of the Linux kernel is available to download. Linux 5.17 arrives a week later than initially planned, and features a canny crop of changes, improvements, performance enhancements, and all-important security fixes. Linus Torvalds, an…

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DahliaOS Is a Look into What Google’s Fuchsia Could Become

DahliaOS is new to the scene and is built around Google’s Fuchsia to be a cross between Chrome OS and Linux. Find out what it’s all about.
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In Ubuntu 22.04 Light Means Light — Everywhere

Ubuntu 22.04 reverts back to a light GNOME Shell theme by default, having switched to a dark one in Ubuntu 21.04. We explain why this revert makes sense.
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