News and Articles
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Fedora 36 Beta Now Has a Release Date
The developers of Fedora have announced a release date for the beta of the 36th iteration, along with new features.
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Command Line – watch and fswatch
Two monitoring tools, watch and fswatch, let you gather system information from the command line.
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LibreOffice vs OpenOffice
While LibreOffice and OpenOffice have a shared past, LibreOffice outstrips OpenOffice in contributors, code commits, and features.
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FOSSPicks
Graham had an interesting moral dilemma this month: whether to include an open source Wordle clone or not. Read on to see his decision.
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Zack's Kernel News
In kernel news: The "Filesystem" System; Maintaining GitHub Kernel Forks; and Going In or Going Out?
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Secret Letters
Email encryption is not that difficult – and it is more important now than ever before. We take a look at some important tools and trends in email encryption.
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Doghouse – IoT Need For Openness
Closed IoT devices can use unexpected bandwidth "reporting home," pointing to a need for free devices to allow the user more control over their household gadgets and WiFi use.
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Programming Snapshot – Rotating Photos with Go
Cell phones often store photos upside down or sideways for efficiency reasons and record the fact in the Exif metadata. However, not all apps can handle this. Mike Schilli turns to Go to make the process foolproof.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Cinnamon and deepin 20.4
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