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NetBSD 11.0 RC1 available!
upcoming 11.0 release
New
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Android Leftovers
Google says 1 billion Android users need to buy a new phone now
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Linux Mint isn’t just for beginners—and this "hidden" Cinnamon feature proves it
Linux Mint is a popular distro for Linux newcomers
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Free and Open Source Software
This is free and open source software
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Milis Linux – independent distribution
Milis Linux Project is based on open source and national software development principles and is ideally acquainted with increasing the added value of our country in IT
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Kdenlive 25.12.2 released
The second maintenance release of the 25.12 series is with the usual batch of stability fixes and workflow improvements
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This Lesser-Known Nextcloud Alternative's Latest Release Makes it More Suitable for Small Businesses
The open source groupware platform partners with Collabora to provide a paid feature for free
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Ghostty vs Kitty: Which Modern Terminal is the Best for Linux Users?
Two of the most popular modern terminal emulators for pro Linux users
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Free, Libre, and Open Source Software and Standards
FOSS and more
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GNU/Linux Leftovers
GNU/Linux and a little more
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Hardware: Raspberry P and Oldies
Some devices, old machines
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GNU/Linux Applications: GRUB, lsusb, and Editors
Applications in the zeitgeist
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GNU Binutils 2.46 Adds Support for AMD Zen6 CPUs, SFrame v3, and More
The GNU Binutils project announced today the release and general availability of GNU Binutils 2.46 as the latest stable version of this collection of binary tools for GNU/Linux operating systems.
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A Move to Pure Blog
from Jekyll to Pure Blog
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Programming Leftovers
Development picks
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Barry Kauler on EasyOS Development: ALSA, SpaceFM, and More
Barry Kauler's latest
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today's howtos
more howtos
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Audiocasts/Shows: This Week in Linux and LINUX Unplugged
2 new episodes
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GNU Linux-Libre 6.19 Kernel Is Now Available for Software Freedom Lovers
The GNU Linux-libre project announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 6.19 kernel for those who seek 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux computers and software freedom lovers.
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pearOS 26.2 Released with Liquid Gel Design, Wayland Session, and More
pearOS 26.2 has been released today as a major update to this up-and-coming GNU/Linux distribution featuring the KDE Plasma desktop environment and based on the popular Arch Linux distribution.
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Android Leftovers
LineageOS just brought two of the best things about Pixels to custom ROMs
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6 tips for using Linux without touching the command line
When you read about Linux, you probably see a lot of talk about commands to use in the terminal
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I keep "tiny" Linux distros on my keychain: Here are 5 reasons you should too
Operating systems are complex and large pieces of software, and the same goes for Linux systems
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Free and Open Source Software
This is free and open source software
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Noid Linux – Void-based minimalist Linux distribution
Noid Linux (Naz’s Void Linux-based iso) is a personal customization of Void Linux
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Planet KDE: Beating an old, but not dead horse: what to do with the Oxygen and Air themes?
One of them, called Oxygen, had reigned supreme in KDE Plasma
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Tips: Sharing files on home network
The Warpinator application runs in most environments; it can be installed on most Linux distributions with native packages or using Flatpak
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Recent Valnet Articles About GNU/Linux and More
3 assorted links
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today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts, recent picks
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Proprietary Software Depends on Free Software and "TuxMate is Like Ninite but for Linux"
Applications news
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Valnet Articles Regarding Proxmox, Homelabs, and "Don't Try Self-hosting on Windows"
4 recent articles
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Richard Stallman Exposes the AI Lie; He Calls It “Pretend Intelligence”
The 2-hour Stallman’s speech most provocative claim: LLMs don’t know anything, they just generate text. Calling them intelligent is harmful to society.
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XDA (Valnet) on NixOS, Minimalist Distributions, Arch Linux, and Switching From Windows top GNU/Linux
4 recent articles
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 8th, 2026
The 278th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending February 8th, 2026.
The corresponding text-only bulletin for Monday contains all the text.Top-read articles (excluding bot/crawler visits):
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