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Opera GX on Linux is for Gamers Who Put Stickers on Their Laptop

I have been gaming (not to be confused with gambling ☠️) for quite some time now. In that time, I have seen my fair share…

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Firefox’s free VPN rollout finally reached me – is it any good though?

Firefox recently added a free built-in VPN to its desktop browser, but access to the feature is rolling out gradually. I got the prompt on…

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I Found A Terminal Tool That Makes CSV Files Look Stunning

You can totally read CSV files in the terminal. After all, it’s a text file. You can use cat and then parse it with the…

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KDE 4’s Air Theme Making a Comeback, Oxygen Gets Major Revamp for Plasma 6.7

The Oxygen and Air themes from the KDE 4 desktop environment are making a major comeback with the upcoming KDE Plasma 6.7 release. The post…

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A New Linux Kernel Driver Wants to Catch Malicious USB Devices in the Act

A patch has been submitted to the Linux kernel mailing list proposing a new HID driver that would passively monitor USB keyboard-like devices and flag…

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PeaZip 11.0 Archive Manager Speeds Up File Browsing and Enhances Bookmarks

PeaZip 11.0 open-source archive manager is now available for download with faster archive browsing, enhanced bookmarks, internal drag and drop, and other changes. Here’s what’s…

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You can now enable Ubuntu Pro from the OS welcome wizard

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS makes it easier to enable Ubuntu Pro, Canonical’s opt-in (but free for home users) subscription that extends security update to more packages…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 5th, 2026

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026, brings news about GNOME 51 release schedule, Archinstall 4.0, KDE Plasma 6.7 new features, Coreboot 26.03, Netrunner 26,…

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Can Free VPN and AI Save Firefox From Decline?

It’s no secret that Firefox has been steadily losing ground over the past decade or so. Despite efforts to revitalize this once beloved titan of…

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More new icons arrive in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS

A couple of new icons have been added to Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, to ensure the Resolute Raccoon’s new default apps sport a Yaru-ified look in…

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Git Isn’t Just for Developers. It Might Be the Best Writing Tool Ever

In 2019, I watched a fellow writer almost lose her life’s work. We were working in an advertising agency. Like most writers who end up…

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KDE Plasma 6.7 Desktop Environment Is Coming on June 16th, Here’s What to Expect

The upcoming KDE Plasma 6.7 desktop environment is expected on June 16th, 2026, with many new features and improvements. Here’s what’s to expect. The post…

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Skyscraper brings Bluesky to the Linux terminal

What’s better than using a social network? Not using one, I suppose. Or using one in the nerdiest way you can. Case in point, Skyscraper.…

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Proton Launches Workspace and Meet, Takes Aim at Google and Microsoft

If you are a regular reader of ours, then you know that Proton is one of the privacy-focused services we usually vouch for. I have…

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Systemd-Free Artix Linux Sees First Release in 2026 with XLibre and PipeWire

Artix Linux 2026.04 distribution is now available for download with XLibre and PipeWire by default, Linux kernel 6.19, and more. Here’s what’s new! The post…

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