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Tux Machines

Tux Machines is a popular news site focusing on Free/libre and Open Source software, especially GNU/Linux. Founded by Susan (srlinuxx) in 2004 and now operated by Bytes Media.

The site aims to share relevant news with its valued community of readers.

Recent Posts as of Mar 20, 2023

MNT Pocket Reform open-source 7-inch modular laptop launched on Crowd Supply

The open-source modular laptop also comes with a 128GB eMMC flash, 8GB RAM, WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity on-module

today's howtos

many howtos

Wine 8.4 (UPDATED)

New release

twenty-five years of curl

Time flies when you are having fun. Today is curl's 25th birthday

Security Leftovers

4 stories for today

Android Leftovers

Android appeal case: NCLAT reserves verdict, likely to issue final judgement by March 31

Machine Learning in Linux: Stable Diffusion web UI

Machine learning is about learning some properties of a data set and then testing those properties against another data set

Texas Instruments unveils AM62A, AM68A and AM69A Arm Cortex Vision processors and devkits

All AM62A, AM68A, and AM68A SoCs support Linux application development

How to Install a Non-Snap/.deb Version of Firefox on Ubuntu 22.04

Having issues with Snap based Firefox? Then read the mentioned steps to ditch the Snap version of Firefox for the classic/regular Firefox on your Ubuntu 22.04 system.

GNU: What's new in Jami and a2ps 4.15.2

GNU updates

Tails 5.11 Amnesic Incognito Live System Switches to ZRam and Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

Tails 5.11 amnesic incognito live system has been released today as a monthly update to this security-focused Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution aimed at preserving your privacy and anonymity.

RP2040 Runs Linux, Ubuntu on MediaTek, and Security Leftovers

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Top Linux Distributions for Beginners in 2023

Traditionally, Linux was a reserve for developers, system administrators, and Enterprise users for hosting websites and other applications.

Openwashing: Twitter and Google

Promises and varnish

Free Software and Programming Leftovers

FOSS and coding

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