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Meet Lingmo OS: macOS Looking Distro With Debian Base

A new Linux distribution, Lingmo OS, arrives from China, which looks like a Cutefish OS fork.
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AV Linux MX Edition 23.1: OS for Audiophiles

AV Linux 23.1 ‘Enlightened’ is a significant update, including MX-23/Debian 12 base, Enlightenment 0.25.4, and PipeWire 1.0.0.
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openSUSE Leap 16 Confirmed, Will Be Based on SUSE’s New Adaptable Linux Platform

The openSUSE Project confirmed the successor to its openSUSE Leap 15 operating system series as openSUSE Leap 16, which will be based on SUSE’s new Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP).
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Linux Kernel 6.7 Released With CPU, GPU Support and Many Improvements

Explore the fantastic new features of Linux Kernel 6.7! Here’s a breakdown of the key highlights.
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How to Download and Install RHEL 9.3 for Free

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.3 is a major release of the enterprise Linux operating system from Red Hat, which was released on November 8, 2023 and comes with a number of new features and enhancements. Learn how to install RHEL 9.3 for free.
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Fedora Linux 39

Have you forgotten the root password in Fedora? Or do you want to change the root user password on your Fedora system? No problem! This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of changing or resetting root password on Fedora Linux 39 operating…

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Lubuntu 22.04 LTS Users Can Now Install the LXQt 1.4 Desktop, Here’s How

Lubuntu developer Simon Quigley informs us today about the availability of the latest LXQt 1.4 desktop environment for users of the long-term supported Lubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) operating system series.
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How to Upgrade Fedora 38 to Fedora 39

This guide explains how to upgrade your existing Fedora 38 system to Fedora 39 with step-by-step instructions.
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openSUSE Leap Micro 5.5 Released, Leap Micro 5.3 EOL

The immutable openSUSE Leap Micro 5.5 is out with SELinux enhancements, Quadlet for Podman, and an improved Cockpit management interface. More about that here.
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How to Install Urbit in Linux

Urbit is a minimalist, network-native operating system that runs on top of Linux. Learn how you can create and use your own Urbit node today.
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Introduction to the Linux Operating System

Linux is a free and open-source operating system or kernel that continues to gain popularity in the digital space. Learn more here.
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On the Client Side, Linux Has Become Market Majority

If one counts Android as Linux and Chrome OS as GNU/Linux, then it’s fair to say that nowadays most people already use Linux on the client side.
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The Most Used Operating Systems in the World

Check out some of the most popular operating systems used in laptops, tablets, smartphones, and any other smart device.
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The History of the Ubuntu Linux Distribution

Ubuntu is one of the most popular and widely used Linux distributions in the world, thanks to its user-friendliness, elegant and simple UI, and a large online community that provides support and solutions to common user problems. As a result, over the years, Ubuntu has become one of the most recommended Linux distributions for beginners. […]

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How to Use XBPS Package Manager on Void Linux

Void Linux is an independently developed, rolling-release, general-purpose operating system. XBPS is the default command line package manager tool in Void Linux. Here’s how to use it to install, remove, update, and upgrade packages in Void Linux in a b…

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Meet GENODE, a Framework to Create Operating Systems

Genode OS Framework is a toolkit for building highly secure special-purpose operating systems written in C++. It scales from embedded systems with as little as 4MB of memory to highly dynamic general-purpose workloads.
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How to Install Firefox 93 in Linux Desktop

Firefox 93 was officially released for all major OS, including Linux, Mac OSX, Windows, and Android. The binary package is now available for download for Linux (POSIX) systems with brand new features. Learn about the new release here.
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How to Identify Operating System Using TTL Value and Ping Command

This brief guide explains how to identify the underlying operating system using TTL (time-to-live) value and Ping command. Learn more here.
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How to Send Processes to the Background on Linux

While using any operating system, there can be multiple processes running on it. These processes are mainly categorized as the background processes and the foreground processes. This tutorial shows how to send processes from foreground to background, a…

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