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Caddy is an open-source, fast, cross-platform web server written in Go, best known for its automatic HTTPS features. It is designed to be simple, easy to use, and secure. Caddy 2.6 has enabled HTTP/3 by default, virtualizes the file system, and increases the performance of static files and FastCGI.
ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Is Out with UI Changes and New Functionalities
ONLYOFFICE is a free cross-platform business-class productivity platform designed for internal team collaboration. Its latest 7.2 version features toolbar optimizations for smaller screens, a redesigned search inside the document, and an improved font engine.
Python 2 Is No Longer Part of the Arch Linux Repositories
Python 2 reached EOL in 2020, so Arch’s devs reduced the apps that used it to the point it is now entirely removed from the distro’s repos.
PeerTube 4.3 Free Video Platform Is Out with New Functionalities
PeerTube is a free, self-hosted, and open-source software that users can install on their servers to create a video hosting and sharing platform. The ability to automatically import all videos from a remote channel into one of your channels is the big news in the recently released PeerTube 4.3.
WSL Gets Systemd Support, Here’s How to Enable It
Microsoft has released a new 0.67.6 version of its Windows Subsystem for Linux, which includes long-awaited systemd support. This elevates the system to a whole new level, opening up many possibilities.
GNOME 43 Desktop Is a Step Forward but Still Far from Perfection
The GNOME 43 “Guadalajara” desktop environment was released, improving the appearance and adding some new features. And while there are no revolutionary changes, it looks more polished than ever.
RHEL-Based EuroLinux Desktop Debuts on the Linux Scene
EuroLinux is an operating system used primarily for server applications. However, EuroLinux Desktop is a modern operating system based on RHEL 9 intended for usage in office work, companies, and private users.
MakuluLinux: A Lot of Fun for Distro Hoppers
We’ve always maintained and believed that one of the most powerful and essential aspects of Linux is the diversity and choices it offers its users. MakuluLinux is living proof of this. It is an Ubuntu-based multi-faced distribution aimed at desktop Linux users who value diversity and gamers.
Cloudflare’s New Proxy Server, Pingora, Has the Potential to Dethrone Nginx
Few companies can compete with Cloudflare’s experience in serving massive web traffic. Pingora is a new HTTP proxy server built in-house by Cloudflare with plans to make it open-source in the future.
3 Best GUI Pacman Frontends for Arch Linux-Based Distributions
Arch Linux has long won advanced Linux users’ hearts due to the ultimate control it puts in their hands. This article shows the best graphical Pacman frontends for quickly and easily installing, updating, and removing software on Arch.
GNOME’s Libadwaita 1.2 Released with Exciting Improvements
Some of the new features of Libadwaita 1.2 include messages adaptive layout, a new type of boxed list rows containing an inline entry, and more. Here's what's new.
EndeavourOS Nova Released Primarily Addresses GRUB Issue
EndeavourOS Nova is the new release in the Artemis series, solely focused on resolving the GRUB issues that affect Arch Linux-based distros.
How to Install Oracle Linux 9: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Oracle Linux has a history dating back more than 15 years of consistent stability and reliability, being a popular choice among the large enterprise segment. This guide will walk you through installing Oracle Linux 9, a high-performance, secure, and enterprise-ready RHEL fork.
Amberol Is a Gorgeous Music Player Aimed At GNOME Users
Amberol is the ultimate simplified Linux music player built using GTK4 and Rust, tightly integrated with GNOME, and does nothing but play your locally stored music files.
Debian 10.13 and Debian 11.5 Are Available as Bugfix Releases
The Debian project has announced 10.13 and 11.5 updates to its “Buster” and “Bullseye” series, which mainly address security issues.
Fedora Devs Plans to Replace DNF with DNF5 in Fedora Linux 39
Fedora, as we all know, has always excelled in its pursuit of innovation and offering its users the most cutting-edge Linux technology. There is a proposal for Fedora 39 to use DNF5 for software package management to improve performance and user experience.
10 Best Self-Hosted Apps for Your Raspberry Pi
Nowadays, self-hosting web-facing services and applications is a popular hobby among open-source software enthusiasts. Raspberry Pi is one of the best platforms to accomplish this. This article provides you with the best and most popular applications by categories that you can self-host on your Raspberry Pi device.
The New Raspberry Pi OS Bring Linux Kernel 5.15 and Bug Fixes
The latest Raspberry Pi OS has been announced, bringing updates to some of its desktop components. Additionally, this release sees some under-the-hood changes. Here's what is new!
Salix 15.0 Is Here, A Ready-Made Slackware-based Desktop
Seven months after the official release of Slackware 15, and six years after its latest stable release, 14.2, Salix 15.0 is finally here. It is a desktop-oriented operating system based on Slackware 15, including Xfce 4.16 and built-in flatpak support.
Notesnook Private Notes App Takes the Open Source Route
Open Source is a way that an increasing number of apps are choosing to get greater popularity among consumers. Notesnook, an Evernote app alternative, officially open-sourced all its client apps (sync server will be open-sourced soon) on GitHub.
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