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How to Install a Specific Version of a Package in Ubuntu Linux

When you try to install any package from the repository, it will give you the most recent version, but you can also ask the repository to provide a specific version of the application.

How to Install a Non-Snap/.deb Version of Firefox on Ubuntu 22.04

Having issues with Snap based Firefox? Then read the mentioned steps to ditch the Snap version of Firefox for the classic/regular Firefox on your Ubuntu 22.04 system.

ISG: Lets you use YouTube as Cloud Storage for ANY files, not just Video

Discover how to use YouTube as a free and unlimited file storage platform with one easy script that will allow you to use your YouTube account as a cloud storage service, allowing you to upload and access files of any type and size without any limitations.

How to Manually Install GNOME Extensions From a ZIP File on Any GNOME

Not able to install or use GNOME Shell Integration on your browser? Then don’t dwell too much because you can also manually install extensions from a zip file using the following steps:

Pano: Next-gen Clipboard Manager for Gnome Shell

Tired of losing content from the clipboard? If yes, then you should use Pano Clipboard Manager.

How to Create a Desktop Icon for an AppImage Application in Linux

Add a desktop icon for an AppImage based application and launch it from the app menu like any other application.

How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors on All Major Linux Distrbutions

If you are looking for some alternatives to Microsoft Office that can open and create Microsoft Office documents without any problem, then ONLYOFFICE Desktop is a perfect choice.

Stig: A TUI and CLI for the BitTorrent Client Transmission

If you’re looking for a terminal-based bittorrent client that should do all your work with the essence of a GUI, then Stig BitTorrent Client is for you.

Major Release of Homebrew after 3.6: What Are the New Changes?

The major release of Homebrew 4.0/4.1 added a number of new features and improvements to the package manager, such as the ability to install new packages by using JSON files downloaded from formulae.brew.sh instead of local Homebrew/core and Homebrew/cask tap files.

Clonezilla Stable 3.0.3-22 supports multiple LUKS devices, Linux Kernel 6.1.11-1, and more

This release is the successor to Clonezilla Stable 3.0.2-21, which adds many new features and improvements to the software, such as an improved mechanism for supporting multiple LUKS devices, Linux kernel 6.1.11, and so on.

Parrot OS 5.2 is now available with Linux Kernel 6.0

Parrot OS 5.2, a Debian-based, security-oriented distribution, was recently released with the latest Linux Kernel 6.0.

PipeWire 0.3.66 Released Today!

PipeWire 0.3.66, which includes a number of bug fixes and improvements to the open-source multimedia framework.

How to Store or Assign a Linux command in a Variable in Bash Shell Script

Once you have saved the Linux command as a variable in the shell script, you can use it anywhere in the script by calling the variable name instead of typing out the command.

Lapce: Lightning-fast And Powerful Code Editor

Looking for a new editor to replace your old one? Look no further than Lapce – a lightning-fast and powerful code editor.

ONLYOFFICE Docs v7.3: It has improved forms, SmartArt, and a lot of other changes

The latest version of ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.3 has been released and it comes with several new features and improvements that will be beneficial to users.

Thunderbird: 3 Objectives For The Next 3 Years

If you are having questions like, “Why does Thunderbird look so old, and why does it take so long to change?” The answer to these questions lies in the following article.

Zstandard v1.5.4 Unveiled: Faster Compression with New Improvements

More than a year in the making, Zstandard version 1.5.4 has finally been released, bringing with it faster compression speeds and a number of improvements to the compression algorithm with new features and a little bit of work on bug fixes.

The Wait is Over: Transmission 4.0 Finally Released Today!

After a long wait, Transmission 4.0 was finally released today! It is the latest version of the popular torrent client and promises to be a major leap forward in terms of usability, security, and performance.

SparkyLinux 6.6 has been released and is available to download now

It is the sixth update to SparkyLinux, also known as “Po Tolo,” and it is powered by Debian 11 (Bullseye), which brings with it a stable, secure, and reliable experience.

New Release Alert: OpenSSH 9.2/9.2p1 Upgraded with Security and Improvements

OpenSSH 9.2 and 9.2p1: security fixes and other improvements were released this week, giving system administrators and users the latest in secure remote access protocols.

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