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Ubuntu 22.04 Lets You Pick a UI Accent Colour

Ubuntu 22.04 just bagged a major new feature: UI accent colours. This personalisation staple is found in many other desktop environments and operating systems out there, including macOS and Windows 11. But a similar feature had, until now, not been off…

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Your First Look at Ubuntu 22.04’s Default Wallpaper

The new default wallpaper that will ship in the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release has been revealed. An updated background image is rolling out to users of the the daily builds as a software update, but you don’t need to be running it to take a l…

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How to Install latest Linux Kernel 5.15 on Ubuntu 20.04

Linux kernel 5.15 was released as the newest Long Term Support (LTS) kernel. Learn how to install Linux kernel 5.15 on Ubuntu 20.04.
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Ubuntu Has a Brand New Logo

Last summer I teased that a new Ubuntu logo was on the way — today that logo was made official. The orange and white colour scheme we’re all familiar with remains, but the “circle of friends” motif itself is now tighter and closer tha…

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Red Hat CEO Paul Cormier: Open Source Drives the Cloud and Edge

I spoke with Paul Cormier, CEO of Red Hat, about how open source innovation enables edge computing, and why hybrid cloud is now the operative model going forward.
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Linux Kernel 5.17 Release Delayed to Tackle Spectre v2 Exploit

With last-minute Spectre fixes, the Linux Kernel 5.17 release was delayed while restarting the automated testing process. Learn more here.
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GNOME 42 Release Candidate Brings Back Fingerprint Dialog

Since GNOME 42 Beta, many updates have occurred. Learn about the GNOME 42 release candidate and its latest features here.
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KDE Frameworks 5.92 Improves Dolphin and KRunner

KDE Frameworks 5.92 is here to further improve your favorite file manager, Dolphin, by addressing bugs. Learn more about the new release here.
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Kali Unkaputtbar Brings File System Snapshots to Kali Linux Systems

If you ever wanted to have file system snapshots on your Kali Linux installation, now you can with Kali Unkaputtbar. Learn more here.
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Zorin OS 16.1 Released with LibreOffice 7.3 and Linux Kernel 5.13

Zorin OS 16.1 is here about seven months after Zorin OS 16 and comes with Linux kernel 5.13. Learn more about the new release here.
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Desktop Cube GNOME Extension Now Supports Background Panoramas

Workspace switching just a whole look cooler with the addition of background panoramas to the Compiz-inspired Desktop Cube GNOME extension.
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Mesa 22.0 Officially Released, Improves Support for Many Games

The Mesa 22.0 graphics stack is here to introduce KHR_dynamic_rendering for Lavapipe and many other features. Learn more here.
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Red Hat Has Moved Out of Russia

Red Hat has officially moved out of Russia. The North American Linux giant isn’t the only one. SUSE is also suspending direct sales to Russian groups. Learn more here.
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Blender 3.1 Released with Performance Improvements, Other Changes

Coming two months after Blender 3.0, the Blender 3.1 update is all about performance and speed. Learn more about the new release here.
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Dirty Pipe Makes Linux Privilege Escalation Easy

A major Linux vulnerability could allow the least privileged users to perform malicious acts. Learn how Dirty Pipe makes Linux privilege escalation easy here.
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Zorin OS 16.1 is Now Available to Download

Zorin OS 16.1 is out with Linux 5.13, LibreOffice 7.3, security patches, and bug fixes. Users can download Zorin OS 16.1 or upgrade from Zorin OS 16.
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Canonical Patches Dirty Pipe Vulnerability in Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS

Canonical has patched the Dirty Pipe vulnerability that affected both Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS. Learn more and patch your OS now.
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Blender 3.1 Released with “Major Leap in Performance”

A sizeable update to the open source 3D graphics suite Blender is available to download. Blender 3.1 is performance-packed follow up to the incredibly well-received Blender 3.0 release that squeaked out at the end of last year. As I’m not someone…

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You Can Install GNOME’s New Terminal and Text Editor Apps on Ubuntu 22.04

You can take GNOME’s brand new text editor and terminal client for a spin in Ubuntu 22.04, ahead of the stable GNOME 42 release this later this month.
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VLC 3.0.17 Improves HW Decoding for AMD GPUs, Adds Support for DTS

VLC 3.0.17 is here about nine months after VLC 3.0.16 to introduce several new features. Learn more about the media player release here.
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