The general public now has access to the all-new Tails 4.3 update that comes with a new feature and different changes that contribute to the software’s overall security. There has been the addition of the trezor package through which users …
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The KDE community announced the release of the latest version of its popular desktop environment, KDE Plasma 5.18 LTS. It’s their latest long-term supported release and includes user feedback capabilities, widgets, the Discover software manager, System Settings improvements, an emoji …
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Last weekend, the Debian Project released the third point release, Debian 10.3, of their stable Linux Distro Debian 10, codenamed Buster. The announcement comes just three months on the heels of the version of Debian GNU/Linux 10.2.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a new Raspbian 4.19 “Buster” update. This is their first release, after a minor one with mainly bug-fixes since their Buster version launched alongside Raspberry Pi last year. This release is chock-full of updates, and …
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Simplicity Linux is a Puppy Linux derivative, and the latest version, 20.1, is based on BusterDog. BusterDog is an offshoot of Debian 10, codenamed ‘Buster.’ However, BusterDog avoids systemd by replacing it with elogind.
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Over this past weekend, the OpenMandriva Association announced the final release of OpenMandriva Lx 4.1, codenamed Mercury. The release announcement comes just days after the candidate release of the popular Linux distribution.
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The January Edition of the Linux Mint’s monthly newsletter is sure to get Mint fans excited as it briefly unveils LMDE 4, discusses what’s new in Cinnamon 4.6, and a whole lot more.
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The latest update to OPNsense, known as Keen Kingfisher, strives to take your firewall experience to the next level with the help of various improvements, software updates, and documentation changes.
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FreeNAS 11.2 has been made available for the general public, and the most important highlights of this new version include better replication, easier plugins, and Wizards.
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The minds behind Kali Linux, namely Offensive Security, started the decade with a new update that focuses on improving the user interface, making installation more straightforward, and abandoning the root user model.