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Canonical, the company that funds the development of Ubuntu, is likely to go public through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2023.
Manjaro 22.0 Sikaris: A Christmas Present for All Linux Users
Manjaro 22.0 “Sikaris” is in all its glory, with the most recent versions of KDE Plasma 5.26, GNOME 43, and Xfce 4.18. Here's what's new!
GPU-Viewer 2.0: An Ultimate Linux GUI for GPU Information
The latest GPU-Viewer 2.0, a glxinfo, vulkaninfo, and clinfo in a GUI app, comes with GTK 4.0 support and minor UI enhancement.
EndeavourOS Cassini Is Here Bringing the Brand New Xfce 4.18
Arch Linux-based EndeavourOS released Cassini, which now defaults to Dracut for automating the Linux boot process. Here's what's new!
MySQL Root Password Reset in 3 Simple Steps
Have you forgotten your MySQL server’s root password? No worries. Here’s how to quickly and easily reset it.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.1 from Mint 21
This article guides you through all the steps to upgrade your current Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” system to the recently released Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera.”
Tails 5.8 Comes with a Wholly Redesigned Persistent Storage
Tails 5.8 OS now ships with a complete redesign of the Persistent Storage, Wayland by default, and a better Unsafe Browser.
Linux Mint 21.1 Vera: The Best Mint Release Yet
Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” has just been released, boasting numerous new features and a polished design. It’s the best Mint release yet - see why.
Debian Wraps up the Year with Bullseye 11.6 Release
Debian 11.6 is now available, and while a minor release, it’s a mandatory step toward OS’s stability. So if you’re on Debian 11, it’s time to upgrade.
SpamAssassin 4.0 Anti-Spam Platform Gets Full Unicode Support
SpamAssassin 4.0, a significant upgrade for this unwanted mail filtering system, brings full Unicode support and many other new features.
Project Atom Archived: Pulsar is the Way Forward
Following the mid-year announcement, the Atom repository was archived on December 15, ending an era for this widely used text and source code editor.
MuseScore 4: Your New Go-to for Digital Music Making
MuseScore 4, free and open-source digital music notation and composition software, comes with an all-new interface and many new features.
VirtualBox 7 on Linux Mint 21: A Complete Installation Guide
This guide will walk you through each step of installation of VirtualBox 7, a widely-used and popular full virtualizer app, on Linux Mint 21.
Xfce 4.18 Desktop Environment Is Here Better than Ever
After two years of development, the Xfce 4.18 is finally here, packed with new features and improvements that make it even better.
Budgie Desktop Proposed as Official Fedora Spin
If the proposal is approved, the Budgie desktop environment will likely become part of the Fedora Spins family, starting with Fedora 38.
openSUSE Leap 15.3 Is at the End of Life, Here’s How to Upgrade
openSUSE Leap 15.3 will reach the ?nd-of-Life on December 31. So if you’re still using it, it’s time to upgrade to Leap 15.4. Here’s how to do it.
KaOS 2022.12 Brings the Latest Plasma, Bugfixes, and New Apps
This year’s latest update to KaOS, 2022.12, gives users Linux kernel 6.0.12, the latest Plasma 5.26 desktop, and adds new tools to the distro arsenal.
CERN and Fermilab Opt For AlmaLinux as Standard for Big Science
CERN and Fermilab will make AlmaLinux the standard distribution for experiments at their facilities based on feedback from stakeholders.
PHP 8.2 Comes with Functional and Performance Improvements
PHP 8.2 was released, bringing read-only classes, new standalone types, a new random extension, and deprecated dynamic properties.
Kali Linux Is Now Part of the Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Kali 2022.4 includes upgraded versions of the GNOME and Plasma desktop environments, but more importantly, it is now available to Azure users.
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