Just a week after Manjaro announced that they would soon be a company, they officially released their latest distro, Manjaro 18.1.0 ‘Juhraya,’ to the delight of Linux enthusiasts worldwide.
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After extensive testing on a variety of compression options on the Ubuntu installation image, Canonical engineers determined that the LZ4 decompression method provided a most appreciable gain in speed.
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Manjaro is taking their popular Linux distro to the next level with the creation of a separate business entity, Manjaro GmbH & Co. KG,
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Fasten your seatbelts as you can get your hands on Librem 5 Linux Phones starting from the 24th of this month. For those of you who haven’t yet discovered this series of phones, let FOSSLinux be your Google for today.
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From what we’re hearing, the upcoming versions of LibreOffice are expected to better support PowerPoint file formats such as PPT and PPTX. Even though LibreOffice is widely popular in the Linux world, it wouldn’t hurt anything to introduce it to …
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Linux Mint 19.2 was not able to live up to the HiDPI Support expectations as users still saw some blurry icons and images. Upon reading Linux Mint’s monthly newsletter for September, it seems clear that the Mint team has plans …
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s a kind gesture to the Linux community, Microsoft announces plans to add exFAT support to the Linux Kernel. Before we get into this news, it only makes sense to explain what the exFAT format really is to our non-technical readers.
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Coming packed with several improvements and UI changes in the new Mozilla Thunderbird 68.0 that is ready to be downloaded. If there’s anyone reading who’s unfamiliar with Mozilla Thunderbird, allow FOSSLinux to give a brief introduction.
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It was this day exactly 28 years ago that Linux came into the world. All thanks to the efforts of Mr. Linus Torvalds, and what better way to celebrate this occasion than the release of Linux 5.3 rc6!
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With the update, the core of the system has been upgraded to Debian Buster (10). Netrunner can be run on not only desktops and laptops but also on ARM devices.