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TEAMGROUP X1 MAX 512GB USB 3.2 Gen 2 Flash Drive Review

The TEAMGROUP X1 MAX flash drive is available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB capacities with 1000 MB/s reads and 900 MB/s write speeds. The…

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How to install PrestaShop on AlmaLinux 10

In this blog post, we will explain how to install PrestaShop on AlmaLinux 10 OS. PrestaShop is a free and open-source e-commerce platform written in…

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IPFire 2.29 Core Update 196 Improves WireGuard Support, Console Graphics Stack

IPFire 2.29 Core Update 196 Linux firewall distro is now available for download with improvements to WireGuard support and console graphics stack. The post IPFire…

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Firefox 142 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect

Firefox 142 looks like another small update, only promising a couple of new features, including support for a flexible exception list to the Enhanced Tracking…

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Google Debuts OSS Rebuild Project

Google launches the OSS Rebuild project to verify open source packages and combat supply chain attacks through reproducible builds. The post Google Debuts OSS Rebuild…

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How to Set Up Local Repositories with apt-mirror in Ubuntu

If you’re managing multiple Ubuntu machines in a network, downloading updates and packages for each system individually is a pain, as it eats up your…

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Newelle, a ‘Virtual Assistant’ for GNOME, Hits Version 1.0

For most Ubuntu users, interacting with an AI chatbot means opening your web browser or (increasingly, your IDE). Newelle, a GTK4/libadwaita app, offers a different…

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KDE Plasma 6.5 Adds Native Day/Night Theme Switching

KDE Plasma 6.5 will finally include automatic day/night theme switching, letting users set light themes for day and dark themes for night automatically. You’re reading…

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mkcert: Make Locally-Trusted Development Certificates on Linux

If you’ve ever tried to set up HTTPS locally for development, you’ve probably run into a wall of complexity. Generating a self-signed certificate, getting your…

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HDR Video Playback Lands in Chromium on Wayland

Chromium adds Wayland color-management-v1 support, allowing HDR rendering on supported platforms with a default-enabled feature flag. The post HDR Video Playback Lands in Chromium on…

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wget Removed from Ubuntu Server 25.10 Default Install

Ubuntu Server 25.10 removes wget from its default installation, in favour of the wcurl tool. Here’s why the change was made and if it’ll affect…

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Looking for an Ubuntu Manual? Try This Book

I know that there is pretty extensive online documentation from Ubuntu available for free. But extensive can also be overwhelming too. Probably that’s the reason…

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Calico: Open-Source Solution for Kubernetes Networking, Security, and Observability

Calico is an open-source unified platform that brings together networking, security, and observability for Kubernetes, whether you’re running in the cloud, on-premises, or at the…

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Linux App Release Roundup (July 2025)

Roundup of July’s smaller Linux app releases: Shotcut and Kdenlive video editors, Plank Reloaded dock, Krita performance fixes, and more. You’re reading Linux App Release…

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US Tariff Change Could Send SBC & Mini PC Prices Soaring

The US ending tariff exemption on goods under $800 could send the price of Raspberry Pi, mini PCs and other Linux hardware soaring — not…

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