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LXD is no longer a part of the Linux Containers project but is now managed by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. Here's more on the topic!
Firefox 115 Brings Intel GPUs’ Video Decoding to Linux
Hardware video decoding for Intel GPUs on Linux and Tab Manager close buttons are among the new features of the just-released Firefox 115. Learn more here!
System76 Introduces the Nebula PC Case for Open-Source Advocates
System76 unveils Thelio’s successor, Nebula, empowering open-source enthusiasts with a new level of performance and cutting-edge design.
Nitrux 2.9 Released with the Latest Plasma and MauiKit Desktops
Powered by Liquorix kernel 6.3.9, Nitrux 2.9 ships with the most up-to-date Plasma 5.27.6, MauiKit 3.0, and CLI AppImage command-line manager.
Peppermint OS Debian’s Branch Is Now Rebased on Bookworm
The new Peppermint OS release powered by Debian 12 offers excellent performance, updated software, and a sleek interface for your Linux journey. Here's what's new!
KaOS 2023.06 Brings Latest Plasma, Bugfixes, and New Apps
The June release of KaOS, 2023.06, gives users Linux kernel 6.3.10, the latest Plasma 5.27.6, and adds new tools to the distro’s arsenal.
SUSE with a Statement in Light of Red Hat’s Recent Actions
SUSE has issued an official statement in response to the growing concern in Open Source circles due to Red Hat’s actions. Here’s what they said.
InkBox 2.0 eBook Reader Is Here with a Host of Improvements
Announced as the “Biggest release of InkBox OS ever,” the free and open-source eBook reader, InkBox 2.0, impresses with many new features. Here's what's new!
How to Install Docker on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Learn step-by-step how to install Docker on Debian 12 and unlock the power of containerization. Get started with our comprehensive guide.
Red Hat Boosts Free Developers Subscription to 240 Systems
Red Hat has quietly expanded the number of entitlements in the Developer Subscription for Individuals program from 16 to 240.
Proxmox Virtual Environment 8.0 Released Based on Debian 12
Based on Debian 12, Proxmox VE 8.0 comes with Linux kernel 6.2, a new Ceph Enterprise repository, and improved resource mappings.
Red Hat Restricts Access to Its Source Code
In an unexpected move, Red Hat announced that CentOS Stream will now be the sole repository for public RHEL-related source code releases.
The New Opera One Is Out, Brings Built-in Browser AI
Opera hits a milestone with version 100, unveiling Opera One, the stable release packed with an impressive set of innovative features.
How to Install Google Chrome on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Are you looking to install Google Chrome on Debian 12? Follow our comprehensive tutorial and enjoy faster and more secure web browsing.
Sparky Linux 8 Codename Revealed
Based on Debian 13 “Trixie,” the upcoming Sparky Linux 8 has been given a thrilling codename: “The Seven Sisters.”
How to Install and Use Portainer to Manage Docker Containers
Learn how to install Portainer on Linux and take control of your Docker containers with this step-by-step guide. Simplify container management today!
Void Linux Topped DistroWatch’s Average Rating
Void Linux’s average rating soars high on DistroWatch, making it a must-try for advanced users. Learn why it is winning hearts.
risiOS 38 Make Fedora Even More Easier
Based on Fedora 38, targeting new Linux users, risiOS 38 comes with revamped Quick Setup tool, improved risiTweaks, and Linux kernel 6.3.
Tails 5.14 Ships with Automatic Migration to LUKS2
Powered by Linux kernel 6.1, Tails 5.14, a security-focused Linux distro, comes with usability improvements to the Persistent Storage.
Upgrading to Debian 12 from Debian 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
This step-by-step guide shows you how to safely upgrade to Debian 12 “Bookworm” from Debian 11 “Bullseye” to enjoy the latest features!
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