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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 11, 2026


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Honor Magic V6 Review: The Android foldable to beat in 2026
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via Invidious
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9 articles from GamingOnLinux
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Over 10 years since its introduction, systemd can still get some Linux users riled up
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Linux PC vendor Juno Computers sells laptops
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This is the release announcement for IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 203, which is now available for testing
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Ubuntu MATE, the official Ubuntu flavor features MATE desktop environment
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This is free and open source software
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The distro ditches systemd as the init system while keeping some key components around
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Android 16 is annoying
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Linux interrupt configuration works
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COSMIC 1.0.16 desktop environment is now available with improvements across COSMIC Files, COSMIC Panel, COSMIC Settings, COSMIC Player, COSMIC Greeter, and COSMIC Launcher.
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Fwupd 2.1.5 Linux firmware updater is now available for download with support for Elan touchscreens, support for installing the database updates on broken hardware with new firmware, as well as various other improvements.
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Geminispace was a side benefit of the transition we had planned for years
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On Friday RMS is giving a talk in Bern
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For decades, I've recommended the open-source OS to new and experienced computer users alike
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Ubuntu isn’t your only option for reviving old PCs through Linux
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But the idea of turning a Linux terminal into a push-to-talk voice and text messenger that works over the Tor network was just too interesting not to want to try to get it working
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Some of the latest articles
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Mozilla has added support for Google’s Play Integrity API
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This is free and open source software
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In this iteration we have GomSession. It is your standard identity-map layer with transaction-scoping
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I've been keeping an eye on PearOS for some time. I covered PearOS before
The corresponding text-only bulletin for Wednesday contains all the text.