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        today's howtosidroot and more 
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        Open Hardware: OpenWrt, OpenMV, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Morehardware picks 
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        Best Free and Open Source SoftwareHere’s our pick of the finest PHP web frameworks 
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        Exherbo – Linux distribution for developers, tinkerers, and moreExherbo aims to be a stable and flexible distribution for developers 
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        Review: Rhino Linux 2025.1 and MX Linux 23.5 with Xfce 4.20Rhino Linux is an Ubuntu-based distribution which offers a rolling release model and a customized Xfce desktop the project calls Unicorn 
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        The Power of Open-Source: History is Evidencedevelopment by the community for a long long time now 
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        Today in TechrightsSome of the latest articles 
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        Linux 6.14-rc3it all looks pretty small and normal 
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