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Best Privacy Focused Search Engines of 2023
Check out this list of the best privacy-oriented search engines that help you protect your data and browsing history and stay anonymous.
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oh my zsh: A Framework to Manage Your zsh Configuration
oh my zsh is a free and open-source configuration framework to help you manage your Zsh configuration. Here’s how to install it.
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OpenSnitch: A Simple Application Firewall for GNU/Linux
OpenSnitch is an application firewall with a simple graphical interface that allows users to easily accept or deny network connections from any installed program.
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How to Update Installed Flatpak Packages in Linux
This article guide demonstrates the different package update steps covered under Flatpak software deployment and package management system on a Linux operating system.
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A Hands-On Approach to Symmetric-Key Encryption
In this article, we will learn how symmetric-key encryption works from a practical perspective using OpenSSL.
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New Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates Fix 5 Vulnerabilities
The new kernel security updates come only a week after the previous batch, which addressed more than 20 vulnerabilities.
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Discourse 3.0 Brings Much-Needed Feature Additions
Open-source forum software Discourse has a new major upgrade! Check out the many new features and improvements here.
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Apache Faces Name Opposition From American Indian Activists
Natives in Tech is calling on the Apache Foundation to change its name on grounds that the company has appropriated the Apache tribe’s name.
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Chromium 109 Update Brings Faster Scrolling to Linux Users
Browsing on Linux just got a whole lot better! Chrome and Chromium 109 update brings faster scrolling for a seamless experience.
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System76 Teases All-New AMD-Powered Pangolin Linux Laptop
Due to popular requests, System76 has been hard at work on a refreshed Pangolin laptop that will feature the new AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor.
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Brave: A Great Browser With a Questionable Business Model
Despite Brave Software basing its business model on cryptocurrency, Brave is a great web browser that can easily be used.
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How to Install and Set Up Graphite Theme for GNOME
Experience the Graphite theme for the GNOME desktop, which supports GTK4 and brings several variants with a dark and light combo.
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Debian vs Ubuntu: A Detailed Comparison
Debian and Ubuntu are two of the most popular Linux distros. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about Debian versus Ubuntu to help you decide which is best for you.
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whereis Command in Linux and BSD With Examples
This tutorial explains the basics of the whereis command in Linux and BSD, with its parameters, syntax, usage, and various examples.
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How to Find the System Restarted Time in Linux
Using the last, who, and uptime commands in Linux, you can find out when the system was last turned off and on again.
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Unity 7.7 to Get a UnityX Flavor With Wayland Support
UnityX is now being developed as a flavor of the upcoming Unity 7.7 release that will offer more customization options.
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LibreOffice 7.4.4 Releases With More Than 110 Bug Fixes
The LibreOffice 7.4.4 point release brings even more bug fixes to make the LibreOffice 7.4 office suite series more stable and reliable.
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Linux All Set to Disable Microsoft’s RNDIS Drivers
Linux kernels will no longer support RNDIS drivers. Is this a good move? What does this mean for you? Find out here.
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Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster Wallpaper Competition is Now Open
The Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” wallpaper competition is now open. See how you can submit your creative images to be featured in the release.
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Converseen Image Converter 0.9.10.0 Scores WebP Support
A new minor release, Converseen 0.9.10.0, is now available, bringing updated WebP image support. Learn more here.
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| Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop
Accessibility on a Linux desktop is not one of the strongest points to highlight. However, GNOME, one of the best desktop environments, has managed to do better comparatively (I think).
In a blog post by Christian Fredrik Schaller (Director for Desktop/Graphics, Red Hat), he mentions that they are making serious efforts to improve accessibility.
Starting with Red Hat hiring Lukas Tyrychtr, who is a blind software engineer to lead the effort in improving Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora Workstation in terms of accessibility.
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