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Fuzzy Application Search Extension for GNOME Works with your Typos

I am what I choose to call an “inattentive typist”, so if I’m trying to launch apps in GNOME Shell, it can cause me issues.…

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SparkyLinux 8.0 Is Out as One of the First Distros Based on Debian 13 “Trixie”

SparkyLinux 8.0 is now available for download as one of the first stable distributions based on the Debian 13 “Trixies” operating system series. Here’s what’s…

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Understanding Userspace Reboot (Soft Reboot) Operation In Linux

In this guide, we’ll explain what userspace reboot is, its benefits, how it works, and how to perform a userspace reboot in Linux. The post…

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How To Avoid Infinite Until Loops In Bash Scripts Using Timeout

Learn how to use the timeout command in Bash scripts to prevent infinite loops when waiting for a service to come online. The post How…

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Understanding the ‘nobody’ User in Linux and Unix

Understanding the ‘nobody’ user in Linux and Unix systems is essential for anyone managing services and processes. On these systems, processes typically run under specific…

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Inside Proton’s New Two-Factor Authenticator App

Proton Authenticator is an open source, privacy-focused Authenticator app that lets you securely sync and manage 2FA codes across all your devices—without ads, tracking, or…

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Bottles App for Running Linux Finds Funding

Bottles, the go-to app for running Windows software on Linux, just landed surprise funding — right as things looked dire. The post Bottles App for…

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KDE Gear 25.08 Open-Source Software Suite Released with Many Improvements

KDE Gear 25.08 open-source software suite is now available with improvements for many of your favorite KDE applications. Here’s what’s new! The post KDE Gear…

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Mesa 25.2 Lands with Vulkan 1.4 on PanVK, Drops X11 DRI2 Support

Mesa 25.2, an open-source OpenGL/Vulkan graphics API implementation, is out with Vulkan 1.4, new panvk features, and bug fixes for games like Ghost of Tsushima…

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AlmaLinux 9/10 Introduces Native NVIDIA Driver Support

AlmaLinux 9 and 10 users can now easily install open-source NVIDIA drivers and CUDA tools with full Secure Boot compatibility using native packages. The post…

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KDE Plasma 6.4.4 Desktop Environment Improves Notifications, Flatpak Support

Coming three weeks after KDE Plasma 6.4.3, the KDE Plasma 6.4.4 release changes the behavior of notifications marked as “low priority” or that have been…

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Flameshot 13.0 Revives the Beloved Linux Screenshot Tool

Flameshot 13.0 screenshot tool is here after a 3-year silence, now ported to Qt6, with major bug fixes, new features, and breaking changes. The post…

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Darktable 5.2.1 RAW Photo Editing Tool Released

Darktable 5.2.1, an open-source raw photo editing tool, is out with bug fixes, improved multi-monitor support, and better raw file handling. The post Darktable 5.2.1…

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FOSS Weekly #25.33: Debian 13 Released, Torvalds vs RISC-V, Arch’s New Tool, GNOME Perfection and More Linux Stuff

Debian 13, codenamed Trixie, is finally available now. It features GNOME 48 among other changes. The next big release should be Linux Mint 22.2 followed…

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Linux Firmware Service Calls on Hardware Makers to Help Fund It

Linux’s firmware hub, the LVFS, announces a new funding model with quotas for vendors to help firm up the future of the service, benefitting us…

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