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Orbit by Mozilla (AI Add-on for Firefox) Shuts Down This Month

Orbit, Mozilla’s AI assistant add-on for its Firefox web browser, is being discontinued as most of its features are now available natively. You’re reading Orbit…

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Sway 1.11 Tiling Wayland Compositor Adds Support for Explicit Synchronization

Sway 1.11 tiling window manager and Wayland compositor is now available for download with explicit sync support and other changes. Here’s what’s new! The post…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 8th, 2025

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for June 8th, 2025, brings news about Ubuntu Touch OTA-9, VirtualBox 7.1.10, Rocky Linux 9.6, Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9.4, fwupd 2.0.11,…

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Gradia is a Slick New Screenshot Annotation Tool for Linux

Gradia is a new screenshot annotation tool for Linux that you can use to create engaging visuals for app stores, blogs, and social media –…

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.16 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.16 kernel series for public testing. Here’s what to…

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Alpine Linux 3.22 Lands with /usr-Merge Prep, KDE X11 Removal

Alpine Linux 3.22 drops Plasma X11 (Wayland is now the default KDE session), deprecates LXD, and introduces kernel 6.12. The post Alpine Linux 3.22 Lands…

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Nobara Linux: Fedora’s Wild Side, Unleashed

Nobara Linux is named after the character Nobara Kugisaki in the anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. The distro’s creator, Thomas Crider, is a fan of the…

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Linux Mint 22.2 Adds Native Fingerprint Login Support

Linux Mint 22.2 adds fingerprint login and authentication support through a new desktop app called Fingwit, which boasts ‘smarter’ PAM integration. You’re reading Linux Mint…

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Linux Mint 22.2 Will Feature Fingerprint Authentication with Fingwit App

Linux Mint 22.2 operating system will feature fingerprint authentication capabilities with a brand-new app called Fingwit. The post Linux Mint 22.2 Will Feature Fingerprint Authentication…

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Transform Your Raspberry Pi 5 Into Miniature Desktop Gaming Rig With These Tower Cases

The bare Raspberry Pi board has a different appeal but I prefer keeping my Pis under cover, in protective cases. Now, there are tons of…

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Meta open-sources AI tool to automatically classify sensitive documents

Meta has released an open source AI tool called Automated Sensitive Document Classification. It was originally built for internal use and is designed to find…

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How to Find Your Active Display Manager in Linux (and Why It Matters)

Do you know which display manager your Linux system is currently using? Discover all the ways to check your active display manager. The post How…

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Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Reaches End of Standard Support

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS officially entered Extended Security Maintenance on May 29, 2025, ending its standard five-year support lifecycle. The post Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Reaches End…

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Ubuntu Devs Debate Splitting Linux Firmware to Reduce Size

Ubuntu developers are discussing whether to split the large linux-firmware package into smaller vendor-specific packages to reduce its size. You’re reading Ubuntu Devs Debate Splitting…

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OBS Studio 31.1 Promises Multitrack Video Support on Linux, Beta Out Now

OBS Studio 31.1 promises several new features, including Multitrack Video support on Linux and macOS, preview zoom controls, support for additional canvases for Multitrack Video…

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