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Nuovi TOOLS Per Hacking E... — Kali 2026, Parrot 7, Tsurugi Linux (Ed Altri Progetti)
Nuovi TOOLS Per Hacking E... — Kali 2026, Parrot 7, Tsurugi Linux (Ed Altri Progetti) YouTube video by Linux Distros

Non perdere il nuovo video sul mio canale dedicato al mondo del pinguino: Nuovi TOOLS Per Hacking E... — Kali 2026, Parrot 7, Tsurugi Linux (Ed Altri Progetti)

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#Hacking #Linux #distro #ethicalhacking #pentesting #cybersecurity #OSINT #kalilinux #parrotos #tsurugi

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SystemRescue 13 Released With Linux Kernel 6.18 and GParted 1.8.1 Arch-based SystemRescue 13 updates to Linux kernel 6.18, enhances HiDPI support, and upgrades core tools such as GParted and bcachefs.

#Linux #Distros #Linux #& #Open #Source #News #arch-based […]

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SystemRescue 13 Released With Linux Kernel 6.18 and GParted 1.8.1 Arch-based SystemRescue 13 updates to Linux kernel 6.18, enhances HiDPI support, and upgrades core tools such as GParted and bcachefs.

#Linux #Distros #Linux #& #Open #Source #News #arch-based […]

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Top 10 Most Popular Linux Distributions in March 2026 Compare the 10 most popular Linux distros in March 2026 — CachyOS, Mint, EndeavourOS Titan, Arch Linux & more. Honest pros, cons & who each distro is best for.

Top 10 Most Popular Linux Distributions in March 2026 With the growing trend of AI applications and tools, the adoption of Linux distros is increasing among netizens and developer communities. Last...

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Original post on mastodon.uno

Lubuntu 25.10: Il ritorno alle origini🕰️⏳

Lubuntu è stata una delle prime distribuzioni Linux che ho provato, e ho dei ricordi bellissimi di come faceva rivivere hardware ormai obsoleto. 👵💻

@linux

https://youtu.be/GaY603LcePY

#opensourceitalia #unolinux #gnulinux #distro #ita #opensource […]

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Linux Server Setup – Part 1: A Beginner’s Guide Setting up a Linux server is one of the best ways to learn Linux and server management hands-on. Linux servers offer unmatched flexibility, perfo...

#Blog #Linux #commands #distro #homelab #raspberry #pi #server #sysadmins

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FnB Leslieville Meal

FnB Leslieville Meal

FnB Leslieville Meal


👉 https://tfnb.ca/event/fnb-leslieville-meal-4

📅 3/29/2026 ⏰ 12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
📌 Matty Eckler Playground
#meal_provided #leslieville #distro

👉 Tsí Tkarón:to Food Not Bombs Federation

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Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Beta released with GNOME 50, Linux kernel 7.0, Mesa 26 The next major release of Ubuntu is almost here with a Beta now available for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Long-term support) for testing and bug-hunting. This Beta release includes Ubuntu Desktop, Server, WSL, Cloud products, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu Unity, and Xubuntu. Since it's an LTS release, it will be supported until April 2031. With this release we're seeing a major version bump for some of the essentials like the GNOME 50 desktop, Linux kernel 7.0 for expanded hardware support and Mesa 26 for all the latest graphics driver improvements. It's shaping up to be a truly excellent release across all flavours of Ubuntu (with my favourite being Kubuntu for KDE Plasma). See everything in the release notes and release announcement. The full release is due out April 23, 2026. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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Stop using these 6 built-in Linux commands; I found something way better These alternatives have replaced several default commands for me. Linux comes with a lot of great command-line tools out of ...

#Linux #Linux #Distro

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La D.O. Monterrei suma su bodega número 30 con la certificación de Father 1943 Father 1943 podrá elaborar vinos blancos bajo el sello de calidad de la denominación

La D.O. Monterrei suma su bodega número 30 con la certificación de Father 1943 #Vinos #Monterrei #Bodega #Calidad #Distro

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I forced myself to use Linux without the terminal for a week The terminal is pretty optional if your're not a power user. My relationship with the Linux terminal is probably not completely heal...

#Linux #Linux #Distro #Linux #Mint #Linux #Desktop #Environment

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Per Utenti ESPERTI — Venom Linux 2026
Per Utenti ESPERTI — Venom Linux 2026 YouTube video by Linux Distros

Non perdere il nuovo video sul mio canale YouTube dedicato al mondo del pinguino: Per Utenti ESPERTI — Venom Linux 2026

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#Venom #Linux #distro #distribuzione #inde #scratchpkg #sysvinit #BSD #ports #spkgbuild #compile #kernel

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Ubuntu sulla bilancia

Ubuntu sulla bilancia

Ubuntu nel 2026: Vale ancora la pena usarla?🤔2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣❓

In questo video speciale, facciamo un tuffo nel futuro per rispondere alla domanda che tutti si pongono: Vale ancora la pena usare Ubuntu in questo anno avanzato? 🤔 Il re delle distribuzioni Linux è […]

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I got tired of Windows laptops and made the obvious switch Hint: it's not Linux. My first computer was a Windows machine, and I used one every single day until 2021. For most of that time, I di...

#Windows #Windows #11 #Mac #Linux #Distro

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DietPi turns a Raspberry Pi into a fully functional server with just one script Discover the hidden feature in DietPi that allows you to automate your Raspberry Pi setup with a single script. DietP...

#Single-Board #Computers #Linux #Distro

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Arch Linux #linux #archlinux #vielfalt #distro #distribution #freiheit #opensource #datenschutz #aur

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Original post on mastodon.uno

Come restare ANONIMI sul Web nel 2026? (GRATIS) 👤🌐🔒

La privacy sul web è sempre più difficile da difendere. Con le continue violazioni di dati e il tracciamento incessante, restare anonimi online è diventato cruciale. Ma puoi davvero ottenere un anonimato totale usando un servizio VPN gratuito? […]

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Dual-Boot Linux and Windows: 5-Minute Install Guide Dual-booting Linux alongside Windows lets you choose either operating system at startup, giving you the best of both worlds on one PC. This quick...

#Blog #Linux #debian #desktop #distro

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Entre tanto cacharro encontré está #distro de #slax edición "Kill Bill" y va realmente bien en el Dell, aunque a una resolución bassssstante baja

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Linux Updates: Command Line Guide Updating your Linux system is one of the most important things you can do to keep it secure, stable and running well. With updates, you can patch vulnerabilities, ...

#Blog #Linux #archlinux #CentOS #commands #desktop #distro […]

[Original post on linuxblog.io]

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Which Linux Distro Should You Use – SciActive Inc

The most comprehensive guide to choosing a #Linux #distro a newbie will ever need.

sciactive.com/2026/03/09/w...

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CachyOS update brings improvements for PC gaming handhelds, the installer and more CachyOS continues being one of the most popular Linux distributions, and the brand new release comes with lots of welcome improvements to setting it up. Should be smoother, and easier to install it while looking pretty slick too. What actually is CachyOS? They say it's a "fully optimized Arch Linux desktop with CPU-specific package builds, a tuned kernel, and your choice of desktop environment. Browse, develop, create, and game on a system built for speed — powered entirely by free and open-source software". As of the most recent Steam Survey it was third in the list of popular Linux distros. The refreshed installer looks good, giving you video previews of the different desktop options, along with some other behind the scenes improvements to make it work better overall. I think I'm really going to have to give CachyOS a proper go soon to see what all the fuss is about, but I don't want to break my current Fedora KDE install which has been running smoothly for quite some time now. But the distro-hop feeling is getting stronger over here. Let me know how you're getting on with CachyOS in the comments. Convince me! All the changes are listed below: > **Features:** > > * **Installer:** > * Added support to show GIF/WebP videos in the Desktop Selection to showcase the desktops. This is enabled for Plasma, GNOME, Niri and COSMIC > * Added support for JPEG XL in the Desktop Selection to reduce image sizes > * Cachy-Update is now enabled by default for the GNOME and KDE installations > * Improved microcode installation logic — it will now detect the hardware and install the proper microcode instead of installing both and then removing the unneeded one > * Improved error message when the EFI partition is too small > * Sorted the Desktop Environment list from easy and accessible setups to more advanced ones like WMs > * **CachyOS-Welcome:** > * Added a button to easily install and enable “Winboat” for an easy Windows Docker VM > * Added support for FFMUC DNS server in DNS selection > * Added Ukrainian translation > * **chwd:** Decreased the initramfs size massively for NVIDIA dGPU configurations > * **linux-cachyos:** Instead of generating a `0001-cachyos-base-all.patch`, a release is now generated in a Linux repository for each release of our patched kernel > * **cachyos-rate-mirrors:** Improved the experience for users in China&Russia massively with a proper check before rating the mirrors > * **cachyos-settings:** Added support to automatically set the wireless regulatory domain based on timezone > * **website:** The website design has been reworked and improved to follow more modern standards > * **GitHub:** Added issue templates to important GitHub repos to improve the quality of bug reports and provide guidance for the user > * **Mirrors:** New mirrors in Russia (jura12, cachy-arch.ru), Sweden (Zyner), and Canada (All Things Linux) > > > **Fixes:** > > * **Installer:** > * Removed support for bcachefs in the filesystem selection due to the requirement of bcachefs-dkms > * Fixed encryption when LUKS2 is used for specific devices > * Fixed enabling the “ly” display manager > * **cachyos-settings:** `cachyos-bugreport.sh` now redacts IP, username, hostname, and MAC address > * **chwd:** > * Generic handheld profiles and improved support for handheld GPUs > * fwupd is now enabled for Lenovo handhelds > > > **Changelog for Handheld Edition:** > > * **gamescope-session:** Replaced gamescope-session-plus with gamescope-session-cachyos, which is forked from Valve’s gamescope-session > * Enables firmware updates for Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go devices > * **plasma-login-manager:** Replaced SDDM with plasma-login-manager for the login manager > * **bootloaders:** Limine is now selected as default with automatic snapshots. systemd-boot will still be selectable > * **Installer:** Merged Handheld Calamares with desktop edition calamares together > * **ISO:** ISO now uses Wayland instead of X11. > See the CachyOS website for more. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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Due to the raining amount of #linux opinions regarding newbies. I shall subject my dear competent friend to a test where he is to install Linux and a game from steam with minimal help from me. What #distro do you people think will do best? Please start a war in the replies.

No, I won't subject […]

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12 Most Stable Linux “Rolling Release” Distributions Choosing a rolling release Linux distribution means you get the latest software without having to reinstall the OS. But not all Linux rollin...

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AGGIORNAMENTI! — AerynOS 2026, BunsenLabs 13, Garuda 260308, openmamba 2026, Redcore 2026
AGGIORNAMENTI! — AerynOS 2026, BunsenLabs 13, Garuda 260308, openmamba 2026, Redcore 2026 YouTube video by Linux Distros

Non perdere il nuovo video sul mio canale YouTube dedicato al mondo del pinguino: AGGIORNAMENTI! — AerynOS 26.02, BunsenLabs 13, Garuda 260308, openmamba 2026, Redcore 2026

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#updates #Linux #distro #AerynOS #BunsenLabs #Debian #Garuda #Arch #openmamba #Redcore #Gentoo

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4 derivatives of popular Linux distros that are better than the originals These distros bring more to the table There will always be a dedicated group of people that think the original is better th...

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Original post on mastodon.uno

Cachy OS: Libera la vera potenza del tuo PC! 🚀⚙️🔧

Scopri come libera la vera potenza del tuo PC! 🚀
In questo video, esploreremo come Cachy OS sblocca il potenziale del tuo hardware, la facilità di installazione e come si confronta con Windows in scenari di prestazioni pure. 💻 […]

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13 . 3. 26 - 1734/2226 arası
2haftada1 cuma/ctesi
ve tabii ki sokağımın, sokağımızın, daimi ana soundtrack'i
"korkçak bir şey yok" -
korku parkı istasyonumuzda yüksek desibelle çalacak. vira bismillah deyip başlıyoruz
#işporta #alsancak #fanzin #distro #sahaf #kitap #révolte #peace #love

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Linux Mint Cinnamon has the new screensaver lock screen ready for Wayland The Linux Mint team have a new blog post up detailing their new screensaver, which is the last major point for full Wayland support with the Cinnamon desktop. Originally, there was a dedicated screensaver program which ran as a separate process. That didn't work with Wayland, and the transition between screensaver and desktop wasn't very smooth. It was also really complex to maintain. So with the new one it's built with Cinnamon itself handling it - so everything is modern and smooth. Pictured - the upcoming screensaver lock screen Sounds like some of it was quite complex, and they touch on an issue I've seen with other screensavers / lock screens on other desktop environments where the desktop will briefly flash before showing the lock screen. As they note, it's a bit of a privacy issue and just doesn't look good. Thankfully, that is solved with the new one too. Their current plan is for the next Linux Mint release to use it, but have the old one as a backup and the release after will remove the old one. Right now though, the Mint team still don't seem entirely sold on setting Wayland as the default just yet but the next Cinnamon release will have full compatibility. Additionally, the newer System Reports tool also gained a page dedicated to system sensors. Which they say can be useful for fan speed and temperatures, along with troubleshooting power modes, battery lifetime and so on. Read the full post for more. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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Ubuntu and Fedora devs comment on California's new Digital Age Assurance Act With California's new age checking law coming into action in January 2027, there's a lot of discussion on how Linux distributions will be handling it. California are also not the only ones going for it, as it appears Colorado will also be doing a similar thing but that's coming while later - and we can expect more to follow. A post on the Ubuntu developer mailing list has sparked numerous discussions online, with Canonical's VP of Engineering Jon Seager officially replying on the Ubuntu Discourse forum to note: > Over the past couple of days, there has been a lot of commentary about Ubuntu and how it’ll respond to California’s new Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043), which will require operating systems to collect age information at account setup and expose an age “signal” to eligible applications from 2027. > > Canonical is aware of the legislation and is reviewing it internally with legal counsel, but there are currently no concrete plans on how, or even whether, Ubuntu will change in response. > > The recent mailing list post is an informal conversation among Ubuntu community members, not an announcement. While the discussion contains potentially useful ideas, none have been adopted or committed to by Canonical. > > When we have a clear plan, we will publish it through our usual channels. There's a similar post on the Fedora forum from Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta, where they initially noted they weren't actually aware of it. However, in a follow-up post they said: > I’m not sure it requires telemetry. > I’m now aware of a similar legislation in Colorado. > > I really don’t want to get over my skis and speculate too much. But I’m hopeful that the biggest impact for the entire ecosystem is that we figure out a way to have an OS local API that applications can choose to query.. and ask the OS what age bracket the current user is… and then the application is able to make UI/UX choices based on the OS provided information. > > I think the point is to not have to have all the applications have to figure out how to ask for age information individually. The point I think is to ensure age information can be part of OS account creation and applications can query the OS to determine which age bucket a user is in. No telemetry… just a way for applications to query the OS… a local API… sounds a lot like a dbus service to me. > > So what I am envisioning in my head is a family desktop computer… where the parents are the administrators.. and they create an account for their kid. When they create an account, the OS needs to have a way for them to optionally indicate the age bucket for the human associated with the account. Applications then could choose to query the OS concerning the age bucket and make UI/UX adjustments based on the age bucket info the OS returns. > > Again I’m still coming up to speed on these pieces of legislation, and I still need to have more discussions with people. What I think is being mandated by legislation is making sure OSes have a documented way for applications to query for the age bucket information for the user. Do not take that as binding understanding, that is my current understanding based on what I’m reading currently in terms of editorial interpretation of the legislation that I can find. There’s work to do here to get clarity on that. > > End of the day.. this might be a simple as extending how we currently map uid to usernames and group membership and having a new file in /etc/ that keeps up with age. It might be as simple as that and we extend the administrative cli and gui tools to populate that file as part of account creation. That might be simplest and it solves the problem for the full ecosystem of linux OSes. Then applications just have to start choosing to look at the file. Seems like it might end up quite messy for various Linux distributions. Especially for smaller distributions that don't have legal teams. We're in for some rough weather with so many new age-based regulations across different countries coming into force over the next few years. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.



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