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DavMail 6.6 Exchange Gateway Released with Office 365 Fixes

DavMail 6.6 Exchange Gateway Released with Office 365 Fixes

DavMail, an open-source gateway that enables standard mail and calendar clients to work with Microsoft Exchange and Office 365, has been updated to version 6.6. The project serves as a bridge between Microsoft’s servers and desktop email clients by offering…

Linux Kernel 7.0 Released, This is What’s New

Linux Kernel 7

Linux kernel 7.0 has been released, but the jump in version number does not signal a major shift in development. As Linus Torvalds has done in the past, the move from 6.19 to 7.0 is mainly a version reset after…

Trisquel 12.0 Releases as Ubuntu-Based Fully Free Linux Distro

Trisquel 12.0 Releases as Ubuntu-Based Fully Free Linux Distro

Trisquel 12.0 “Ecne” has officially been released, but before diving into what’s new, it’s worth understanding what makes this distribution unique. Trisquel isn’t a typical mainstream Linux distribution—and it doesn’t aim to be. Instead, it is designed for users who…

Popular macOS Network Monitor Little Snitch Arrives on Linux

Popular macOS Network Monitor Little Snitch Arrives on Linux

Objective Development has announced that Little Snitch is being brought to Linux, introducing the popular network monitoring tool from the macOS ecosystem to the open-source desktop and server environment. For those unfamiliar, Little Snitch is a network monitoring and connection…

Deepin 25.1 Arrives With Linux Kernel 6.18 and New AI Features

Deepin 25.1 Arrives With Linux Kernel 6.18 and New AI Features

Deepin 25.1 marks the first major update in the Deepin 25 series and is available as a fresh ISO for AMD64, ARM64, and Loong64 architectures, along with a RISC-V technology preview. One of the most significant changes is the kernel…

KDE Frameworks 6.25 Brings New Fixes and Developer Improvements

KDE Frameworks 6.25 Brings New Fixes and Developer Improvements

KDE has announced the release of Frameworks 6.25, the latest monthly update to its collection of add-on libraries for Qt and KDE applications. This release follows the project’s regular update cycle and requires Qt 6.9. Below are the key highlights.…

Miracle-WM 0.9 Makes This Mir-Based Wayland Compositor Truly Hackable

miraclevm

Miracle-WM, the Mir-based Wayland compositor built around a tiling window manager, has released version 0.9. With this update, the project takes a significant step toward modularity by shifting much of its extensibility into plugins, positioning itself as a more customizable…

Debian vs Ubuntu Server: Which One Should You Use?

Debian Vs Ubuntu

When setting up a new Linux server, Debian and Ubuntu are often the top contenders. Both are mature, widely supported distributions used in everything from small VPS setups to large-scale production environments. They share the same package format and management…

Linux Training Guide

Linux Training Guide

If you’re looking to build a strong foundation in Linux, the Linux Training Guide by Naresh Bhaisare is an excellent place to start. Whether you are a beginner stepping into the world of Linux or an IT professional aiming to…

Linux Bible (11th Edition) eBook

Linux Bible

Linux Bible, 11th Edition by Christopher Negus is a comprehensive, hands-on guide designed to help users master Linux from the ground up, covering everything from basic command-line skills to advanced system administration and networking concepts. It provides clear explanations, real-world…