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Tails 6.14.1 Released with Improved Tor Browser Integration
Tails 6.14.1, a privacy-focused Linux distro, brings better Tor Browser usability, security fixes, and updated components.
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GIMP 3.0.2 Has Been Released, Coming With Smal Fixes Only (+Installation Instructions)
As you may know, GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source image editing software used a lot on Linux systems, as a free alternative of Adobe Photoshop (that can be used hand-in-hand with Inkscape).
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Top 6 Telegram Bots to Boost Your Productivity in 2025
If you use Telegram on your Linux desktop to communicate with other people or get information from its channels, there is a way to make the most of this platform and increase your productivity.
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The Ultimate Guide for Displaying Directory Structures in Linux
In this guide, we will explore the tree command in depth. We will cover installation steps, basic usage, and advanced options such as displaying file permissions, filtering specific file types, and exporting directory structures in different formats.
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The Linux cp Command: Practical Examples
This tutorial will guide you through various ways to use the cp command, from basic file copying to more advanced options such as preserving timestamps, handling symbolic links, and avoiding accidental overwrites.
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Firefox 137 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Firefox 137 open-source web browser adds PDF hyperlink detection, HEVC playback on Linux, and a new built-in calculator directly in the address bar.
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kew adds internet radio support
Internet radio (also known as web radio, net radio, streaming radio, and online radio) is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet.
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7 Best Free and Open Source Restic Front-Ends
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. The rating only reflects our views on the front-ends, not restic itself. Only free and open source software is included.
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Exegol: Open-source hacking environment
Exegol is a community-driven hacking environment, which helps users deploy hacking setups quickly and securely. It’s made for penetration testers, CTF players, bug bounty hunters, researchers, defenders, and both new and experienced users.
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Arch Linux Installer Archinstall 3.0.3 Improves Limine Bootloader Support
This release replaces the Sway window manager with Hyprland in the profile seat selection and XBOOTLDR support to manual partitioning.
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