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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 25, 2024
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A simple guide on how to install the Firefox web browser in Ubuntu using the official deb packages.
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The Pixel 8 has an amazing camera. Can this new Android phone beat it
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Parrot 6.0 includes advanced DKMS, Linux kernel 6.5, Raspberry Pi 5 support, new Wi-Fi drivers for network analysis, and more
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some stories about GNU/Linux
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FOSS and GNU/Linux software
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mostly R
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3 more picks
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3 howtos for now
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ParrotSec announced today the release and general availability of Parrot OS 6.0 as the latest version of this Debian-based security-oriented distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing.
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A round-up of the new features of Firefox 122, which brings a native deb installer and an array of improvements.
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a couple of events coming
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a pair of updates by Peter Czanik
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and Windows TCO, too
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Tuxedo's Pulse 14 Gen3 is a new subnotebook with a fast AMD Zen4 processor and a high-res 3K IPS display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz
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Coming two years after BunsenLabs Linux Beryllium, the BunsenLabs Linux Boron release has finally hit the stable channel today for this OpenBox-based and lightweight Debian derivative.
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Windows TCO too
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RISC-V and more
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Canonical, IBM, and Moodle
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Some devices with Linux leanings
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FOSS censorship by Microsoft
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many howtos for late morning
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How To Turn Off Safe Mode In Android
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Guvcview, the free open-source tool for capturing image/video and dynamically controlling UVC camera and webcam devices, released version 2.1.0
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It is time for testing the next version of IPFire - and it is going to be a big one
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A free and just technological society needs a robust, engaged free software community to help us address our problems together
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If you're a content creator with a focus on audio, AV Linux MX Edition 23.1 has everything you need, and much more
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half a dozen picks from Liam Dawe
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3 stories about Microsoft failing as usual
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a mixture of stories
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This question persisted until I unearthed logical explanations and actionable strategies that could empower the GNU/Linux community to gain more share of the desktop operating systems market
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With focus on FOSS, then incidents
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Some hardware projects
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morning howtos
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Some of the latest articles
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brand new versions
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GNU/Linux and beyond
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FOSS news
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Some Ubuntu centric picks
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R, Java, and more
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Many devices for hackers and Linux developers
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a couple of updates from B.K.
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5 new episodes
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