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Want to safeguard your online activity? NordVPN’s Linux client and Libtelio and Libdrop libraries are now open-source. Learn more here!
How to Configure Linux Mint 21 Automatic Updates
Keep your Linux Mint 21 up-to-date and bug-free with automatic updates. Learn how to set them up with our step-by-step guide.
How to Install Java on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Are you looking to install Java on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS? Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the process with ease.
MoonRay: DreamWorks’ Open-Source Gift to the Animation Community
Ready to take your animation to the next level? DreamWorks Animation has just released MoonRay as open-source software.
Meet the Newest Member of Kali’s Family: The Purple Release
Kali Linux released 2023.1 and celebrated its 10th birthday with a brand-new distro for defensive security enthusiasts – Kali Purple.
openSUSE Gains Momentum: A Look at its Growing Popularity
From strength to strength! The popular Linux distro openSUSE has doubled its user base in a year. Here’s more on that!
Albert: The Smart and Efficient Linux Launcher for Your Desktop
Discover how the Albert Linux launcher can boost your productivity and transform your desktop experience with speed and versatility.
How to Install Google Chrome on openSUSE with Ease
Learn how to easily install Google Chrome on openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed with our step-by-step guide to get it up and running in no time!
Elementary OS 7’s Latest Update Enhances Functionality
elementary OS 7’s Files app and Network Indicator just got even better. Here’s what’s new!
Garuda Linux “Raptor” Replace mkinitcpio in Favor of Dracut
The Garuda Linux “Raptor” release is one of the most unique and refreshing breaths in the Linux world. So, what are you waiting for? Ride the dragon and fly high!
Nitrux 2.7 Provides Users with a Choice between Plasma and Maui
Nitrux 2.7 arrives in two separate editions, Plasma and Maui, giving users the latest Linux kernel 6.1, Plasma 5.27.2, and Maui Apps 2.2.2.
How to Set Up and Use Syncthing to Sync Files on Linux
Keep your files in sync across multiple devices with Syncthing on Linux. Follow our step-by-step guide to get started today.
Debian 12 Will Include the KDE Plasma 5.27 Desktop Environment
KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop environment is now in Debian’s Testing branch, and the upcoming stable 12 (Bookworm) release will use it.
PeaZip 9.1 File Archiver Brings Usability Improvements
PeaZip 9.1 file archiver is available for download with a refined scripting engine and an overhaul of the application’s look.
PineTab2 Linux Tablet Comes in April Starting at $159
The Linux-based PineTab2 will be available in two hardware configurations: 4GB RAM / 64GB eMMC flash and 8GB RAM / 128GB eMMC flash storage.
Monophony: A GTK YouTube Music Player with Local Playlists
Say hello to Monophony – the sleek GTK YouTube music player for Linux users with built-in playlist support. Discover a new way to listen to your favorite tunes!
How to Install Docker on Linux Mint 21: A Step-by-Step Guide
Follow our step-by-step guide to easily install Docker on your Linux Mint 21 system and start containerizing your applications.
TUXEDO OS 2 Ships with Kernel 6.1 and the Latest Plasma 5.27
TUXEDO Computers, a Linux computer manufacturer, has released TUXEDO OS 2, an in-house developed operating system based on Ubuntu 22.04.
Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux 2301 Brings KDE Plasma 5.27.1
Redcore Linux 2301 is a bugfix release, shipping with Linux kernel 6.1 and Plasma 5.27.1. LXQt 1.2 is also available for installation.
GNOME 44’s Background Apps: A Step Forward or a Step Too Far?
With just over three weeks until GNOME 44, scheduled to be released on March 22, the race to hype its new features has continued. One of the highlights of the upcoming release is the new Background Apps feature. But is it for good?
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