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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 12, 2023
Updated This Past Day
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Some of the latest articles
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Today, the Zorin OS team announced the general availability for public testing of the beta version of the upcoming Zorin OS 17 release, which promises new and exciting features.
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The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of Debian 12.4 as the third ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series.
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This is the BETA release for Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia”
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quick summary
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We bring you another 5.2 series bug fix release with Krita 5.2.2
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growing fast
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xmas release
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the same old tactic, taking over the rival
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Offensive Security released today Kali Linux 2023.4 as the last update of the year for their popular ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux.
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Some of the latest articles
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IBM, FSF, and more
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GStreamer, kernel, and more
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Some Ubuntu news
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a few more hardware stories
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Two new GNU/Linux videos
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mostly new incidents
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only 7 more for the time being
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qemu images and more
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perl and more
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Some Emacs news
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This time entryism
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Some devices with Linux slant
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4 new episodes
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the security side of things, mostly about breaches
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many howtos for today
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9 articles from Liam Dawe
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Developing nations are moving away from "old" form factors and "old" operating systems
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Calamares 3.3 is now available for download as the next generation, universal, and independnet graphical installer for GNU/Linux distributions.
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Android Private Space Brings Secure Place to Hide Apps
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Banana Pi says they will provide a Ubuntu Desktop image for the board but have yet to provide a link in the board’s wiki
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Following on the heels of their Raspberry Pi 5 launch and some specifications for their RP1 all-in-one peripheral chip
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The module is also compatible with multiple operating systems including Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 10, Buildroot, YOCTO, and Android 11/12
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Kdenlive 23.08.4 comes with a safeguard when working with variable framerate footage and fixes time remapping and subtitling issues
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Financially fortifying the sites means they can become more active
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The story of emacs
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see sections 14 and 15 of GPLv3
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7 more stories for tonight
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many lesser important articles
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KDE Gear (formerly KDE Applications), a collection of more than 120 apps, libraries, and feature plugins, has been updated by the KDE Project to version 23.08.4, as the last update in the KDE Gear 23.08 series.
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Galaxy A52s users in India can rejoice as phone gets Android 14 update
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I'm announcing the release of the 6.6.6 kernel
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the past week in perl.org
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The 166th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on December 10th, 2023.
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Just pointing this out does not make it cool
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This release is mostly meant as a technical update
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many howtos for today
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3 new episodes
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7 stories
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Pythin, education, and more
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4 howtos for now
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half a dozen stories
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Pamac 11.7.0 brings libadwaita and GNOME 45 integration for full adaptivity and Phosh support for versatile use
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TQ has recently introduced a single board computer (SBC) called MBa8MP-RAS314
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Most Hackaday readers will know to some extent what lies inside their computer
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I am new to the Linux world, and there's a lot that I learned in my journey with using Ubuntu
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Discover the latest Debian 12.4 release, addressing critical bug advisories and security issues with kernel-image-6.1.0-15.
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All of the software featured in this article is released under a freely distributable license
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Lernstick is a portable and secure learning and working environment for school and at home that can be installed on external storage media
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This guide explains how to paste by skipping empty cells in LibreOffice Calc.
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Round up of the new features of Linux Mint 21.3 Beta which is now available to download and test.
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half a dozen more picks
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opposition news
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Java and more
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Workloads that need to adapt to the changes will typically share some activity patterns