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The Budgie 10.7 desktop environment is here, bringing many new features and improvements. Check out what’s new!
How to Install VS Code on Raspberry Pi in 3 Easy Steps
If you’re looking to set up a development environment on your Raspberry Pi, one of the best options is Visual Studio Code (VS Code). In this article, we’ll walk you through installing VS Code on your Raspberry Pi, so you can start writing code and building projects immediately.
Ubuntu Pro Subscription Is Here: What Does This Mean for Users?
Launched as a beta in October 2022, Ubuntu Pro Subscription is now generally available to anyone and free to use on up to five computers.
Pale Moon 32 Web Browser Released with Web Compatibility Features
The new Pale Moon 32 web browser release fully supports the ECMAScript 2016-2020 JavaScript specifications. Here's what's new!
OpenVPN 2.6.0 Released with Remote Entries Support
The new OpenVPN 2.6.0 release comes with OpenSSL 3.0 support and support for an unlimited number of connection entries and remote entries.
Tails 5.9 Fixes Numerous Bugs and Enhances Security Measures
Tails 5.9 mainly focuses on bug fixes from the previous release and comes with updated versions of the Tor software.
How to Install VMware Workstation Player on Ubuntu 22.04
This guide walks you step-by-step through installing VMware Workstation Player virtualization software on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Freespire 9.0 Brings Xfce 4.18, OnlyOffice Is the Default Now
Freespire 9.0 is Xubuntu 22.04 but with the latest Xfce 4.18 desktop environment and OnlyOffice office suite by default.
Installing Caddy and PHP 8 on Rocky Linux 9 / AlmaLinux 9
This step-by-step guide shows how to install the Caddy web server with PHP 8 support on Rocky Linux 9 / AlmaLinux 9 and obtain a free SSL certificate.
RSS Guard 4.3.0 Brings Massive Performance Improvements
RSS Guard 4.3.0 open source cross-platform RSS feed reader brings users a considerable performance boost for the feed fetching mechanism.
GNOME’s Survey Results: A Window into User Behavior
GNOME has published the results of its last year August user survey. The findings are expected and telling. Here they are.
Lakka 4.3 Released with Orange Pi 4 LTS Support
Lakka 4.3 retro gaming console emulator now featuring Orange Pi 4 LTS support, updated Mesa to 22.1.7 and RetroArch to 1.14.
Installing Google Chrome on Linux Mint: The Easy Way
Want to use Chrome web browser on Linux Mint? Learn the easy way to install Google Chrome on Linux Mint in just a few simple steps!
PikaOS: Ubuntu Built for Gamers and GNOME Lovers Alike
PikaOS is a brand new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution aimed at gamers, offering a vanilla GNOME experience with some exciting features.
Linux Alarm Guide: How to Set Your Reminders or Wake-up Times
Never oversleep again with our comprehensive Linux alarm guide. Learn how to set alarms on Linux and wake up on time every day.
New LibreELEC 10.0.4 Release Brings Kodi v19.5 to Users
Get the best of Kodi with the new LibreELEC 10.0.4 release, now featuring Kodi v19.5 for an improved streaming experience.
MX Linux 21.3 Is Here, Upgrade and Get the Latest Xfce 4.18
Based on Debian 11.6 “Bullseye,” MX Linux 21.3 comes with Xfce 4.18, kernel 5.10, and some newly added helpful tools.
Chromium 109 Update Brings Faster Scrolling to Linux Users
Browsing on Linux just got a whole lot better! Chrome and Chromium 109 update brings faster scrolling for a seamless experience.
How to Set up Automatic Updates on Fedora Linux
If you’re using Fedora as your operating system, keeping your system up to date with the latest software and security patches is important. This article shows how to set up the dnf-automatic service to apply updates automatically on a Fedora Linux.
How to Install VS Code on Linux Mint in 5 Easy Steps
This guide will walk you through installing Visual Studio Code on Linux Mint from the official Microsoft VS Code repository. So, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, these instructions will help you get up and running with VS Code on your Linux Mint system in no time.
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