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What to Expect From ClamAV 1.5 Open-Source Antivirus

ClamAV 1.5 antivirus RC is out, bringing FIPS-compliant signature verification, new scan options, and security improvements for testing. The post What to Expect From ClamAV…

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Groklaw Domain Hijacked? Site Now Serving Crypto Content

Groklaw’s storied domain has fallen into unexpected hands. What’s behind the sudden flood of crypto content—and is the site lost for good? The post Groklaw…

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Aiffro K100 All-SSD NAS running Linux: Introduction to the Series

The Aiffro K100 is an All-SSD NAS with an Intel N100 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 4 M.2 2280 NVMe slots. The post Aiffro K100…

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New GIMP 3.2 Development Release Brings Link Layers and Vector Layers

GIMP 3.2 open-source image editor has a new development release available for public testing, promising many new features and enhancements. Here’s what’s new! The post…

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Linux App Release Roundup (August 2025)

August flew by, but not before dropping off a fresh batch of Linux app updates. In this post, I round up some of the smaller…

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First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 6.16 Is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2025.09.01 is now available for download as Arch Linux’s ISO release for September 2025, powered by Linux kernel 6.16 and featuring an improved…

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Newelle: The AI Helper App for Linux

With Newelle, you get the power of generative AI right on your Linux desktop—no cloud required (unless you want it). Switch language models on the…

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Linux Gets HDR Support in Chromium on Wayland

Chromium’s HDR support for Wayland has been merged, enhancing video playback on Linux, with NVIDIA GPU decoding still a question mark. The post Linux Gets…

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LibreOffice 25.8 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Highlights of LibreOffice 25.8 include up to 30% faster opening of files in Writer and Calc, support for exporting PDF 2.0, optimized memory management for…

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fooyin v0.9.1 is Released

fooyin is a customisable music player that strongly resembles foobar2000. Unlike foobar2000, fooyin is open source and available for Linux. The post fooyin v0.9.1 is…

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Thunderbird 142 Brings Support for Adding Visual Signatures to PDF Attachments

Highlights of Thunderbird 142 include support for adding visual signatures to PDF attachments opened in Thunderbird, support for resetting custom folder sorting in the folder…

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Apache ActiveMQ Flaw (CVE-2024-32114) Poses Serious Risk for Linux Servers

A critical vulnerability in Apache ActiveMQ (CVE-2024-32114) has been actively exploited, allowing attackers to access message brokers without authentication. Linux administrators running ActiveMQ services should…

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This Is the Best Linux Desktop Customization Tool You’ve Never Tried

EWW is a standalone widget system that allows you to implement your own, custom widgets on Linux desktop, and we love it more than Conky.…

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Thunderbird 142 Released with New PDF Signing

Mozilla Thunderbird 142 open-source email client introduces visual PDF signatures, easier folder management, and dozens of fixes for mail, calendar, and UI issues. The post…

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‘Smart’ Gadgets, Dumb Ideas: Why Consumer IoT Went Off the Rails

From cat lasers to AI-powered pacifiers, consumer IoT promises genius but mostly delivers nonsense. Here’s why the so-called “smart” tech trend is spectacularly off the…

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