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You probably already know this, but just in case:
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo is next week at the Moscone Center in San Franciso, California.
Stop by the Linux Pro booth, #1144, and pick up a free copy of the magazine. Register online with priority code VPL752 to receive a free exhibit hall pass or 20% off conference pricing:
Free Exhibit Hall Pass (A $50 Value)
• 3 Days of Exhibit Hall Access
• Over 175 Exhibitors
• Priority Seating at Keynote & Feature Presentations
• Access to Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions
• Special VIP Check-In Counter
20% off Conference Programs
• 10 Conference Tracks featuring 100+ Technical
Sessions, Tutorials and Hands-On Labs
• The Mobile Linux Conference
• Executive Summit
Issue 245/2021
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News
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GNOME 40 Beta has been Released
Anyone looking to test the beta for the upcoming GNOME 40 release can now do so.
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OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 has Arrived
The latest stable version of OpenMandriva has been released and offers the newest KDE desktop and ARM support.
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Thunderbird 78 is being ported to Ubuntu 20.04
The Ubuntu developers have made the decision to port the latest release of Thunderbird to the LTS version of the platform.
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Elementary OS is Bringing Multi-Touch Gestures to the OS
User-friendly Linux distribution, elementary OS, is working to make using the fan-favorite platform even better for laptops.
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Decade-Old Sudo Flaw Discovered
A vulnerability has been discovered in the Linux sudo command that’s been hiding in plain sight.
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Another New Linux Laptop has Arrived
Slimbook has released a monster of a Linux gaming laptop.
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Mozilla VPN Now Available for Linux
The promised subscription-based VPN service from Mozilla is now available for the Linux platform.
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Wayland and New App Menu Coming to KDE
The 2021 roadmap for the KDE desktop environment includes some exciting features and improvements.
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Deepin 20.1 has Arrived
Debian-based Deepin 20.1 has been released with some interesting new features.
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CloudLinux Commits Over 1 Million Dollars to CentOS Replacement
An open source, drop-in replacement for CentOS is on its way.