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  1. "How to Install and Use Zsh on Ubuntu"

    "Install Zsh on Ubuntu, set it as the default shell, configure ~/.zshrc, and add Oh My Zsh themes and plugins for daily terminal work."

    linuxize.com/post/how-to-insta

    #Linux #Ubuntu

  2. "How to Install and Use Zsh on Ubuntu"

    "Install Zsh on Ubuntu, set it as the default shell, configure ~/.zshrc, and add Oh My Zsh themes and plugins for daily terminal work."

    linuxize.com/post/how-to-insta

    #Linux #Ubuntu

  3. "How to Install and Use Zsh on Ubuntu"

    "Install Zsh on Ubuntu, set it as the default shell, configure ~/.zshrc, and add Oh My Zsh themes and plugins for daily terminal work."

    linuxize.com/post/how-to-insta

    #Linux #Ubuntu

  4. "How to Install and Use Zsh on Ubuntu"

    "Install Zsh on Ubuntu, set it as the default shell, configure ~/.zshrc, and add Oh My Zsh themes and plugins for daily terminal work."

    linuxize.com/post/how-to-insta

    #Linux #Ubuntu

  5. La Trinidad de Linux: Debian aporta la roca de la estabilidad comunitaria y ética; Arch Linux te da el control absoluto, minimalismo puro y la mejor Wiki; y openSUSE domina con su automatización en servidores mediante openQA y rollbacks con Btrfs.

    Tres distros con filosofías distintas, pero que juntas definen la excelencia del código abierto: solidez, aprendizaje y vanguardia. 🌀🏹🦎

    #Linux #Debian #ArchLinux #openSUSE #SysAdmin #Mastodon

  6. Linux Weekly Releases Issue #53 (Week 21 – 5/23/2026)

    Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs.

    NOTICE: Please note that we will add links to further “Linux Weekly Releases” articles to our weekly issues articles, which lists some of our most interesting articles, along with other interesting tech news from different news sites. The “Linux Weekly Releases” articles will still be made.

    This week, the below Linux kernel versions under the v7.x series are released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev7.0.xv7.0.9LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v7.0.10LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v7.1.xv7.1-rc4LinkLink5/18/2026

    Alongside v7.x, here are the v6.x versions that were released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev6.1.xv6.1.174LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.6.xv6.6.140LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.6.141LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.12.xv6.12.90LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.12.91LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.18.xv6.18.32LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.18.33LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    For users who prefer to stay in the v5.x series, here are the latest releases:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev5.10.xv5.10.257LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v5.15.xv5.15.208LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    Please note that the downloads are in the source code form, so this means that you may have to compile from source in order to use one of the Linux versions shown above. Your distribution might not include the above Linux versions.

    #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #Tech #Technology #update
  7. Linux Weekly Releases Issue #53 (Week 21 – 5/23/2026)

    Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs.

    NOTICE: Please note that we will add links to further “Linux Weekly Releases” articles to our weekly issues articles, which lists some of our most interesting articles, along with other interesting tech news from different news sites. The “Linux Weekly Releases” articles will still be made.

    This week, the below Linux kernel versions under the v7.x series are released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev7.0.xv7.0.9LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v7.0.10LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v7.1.xv7.1-rc4LinkLink5/18/2026

    Alongside v7.x, here are the v6.x versions that were released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev6.1.xv6.1.174LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.6.xv6.6.140LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.6.141LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.12.xv6.12.90LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.12.91LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.18.xv6.18.32LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.18.33LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    For users who prefer to stay in the v5.x series, here are the latest releases:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev5.10.xv5.10.257LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v5.15.xv5.15.208LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    Please note that the downloads are in the source code form, so this means that you may have to compile from source in order to use one of the Linux versions shown above. Your distribution might not include the above Linux versions.

    #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #Tech #Technology #update
  8. Linux Weekly Releases Issue #53 (Week 21 – 5/23/2026)

    Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs.

    NOTICE: Please note that we will add links to further “Linux Weekly Releases” articles to our weekly issues articles, which lists some of our most interesting articles, along with other interesting tech news from different news sites. The “Linux Weekly Releases” articles will still be made.

    This week, the below Linux kernel versions under the v7.x series are released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev7.0.xv7.0.9LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v7.0.10LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v7.1.xv7.1-rc4LinkLink5/18/2026

    Alongside v7.x, here are the v6.x versions that were released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev6.1.xv6.1.174LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.6.xv6.6.140LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.6.141LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.12.xv6.12.90LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.12.91LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.18.xv6.18.32LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.18.33LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    For users who prefer to stay in the v5.x series, here are the latest releases:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev5.10.xv5.10.257LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v5.15.xv5.15.208LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    Please note that the downloads are in the source code form, so this means that you may have to compile from source in order to use one of the Linux versions shown above. Your distribution might not include the above Linux versions.

    #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #Tech #Technology #update
  9. Linux Weekly Releases Issue #53 (Week 21 – 5/23/2026)

    Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs.

    NOTICE: Please note that we will add links to further “Linux Weekly Releases” articles to our weekly issues articles, which lists some of our most interesting articles, along with other interesting tech news from different news sites. The “Linux Weekly Releases” articles will still be made.

    This week, the below Linux kernel versions under the v7.x series are released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev7.0.xv7.0.9LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v7.0.10LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v7.1.xv7.1-rc4LinkLink5/18/2026

    Alongside v7.x, here are the v6.x versions that were released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev6.1.xv6.1.174LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.6.xv6.6.140LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.6.141LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.12.xv6.12.90LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.12.91LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.18.xv6.18.32LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.18.33LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    For users who prefer to stay in the v5.x series, here are the latest releases:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev5.10.xv5.10.257LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v5.15.xv5.15.208LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    Please note that the downloads are in the source code form, so this means that you may have to compile from source in order to use one of the Linux versions shown above. Your distribution might not include the above Linux versions.

    #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #Tech #Technology #update
  10. Linux Weekly Releases Issue #53 (Week 21 – 5/23/2026)

    Every week, new Linux versions that are under a supported version series get released to incorporate bug fixes and other general improvements that are pushed to the servicing branches. This ensures that your Linux user experience gets better when latest versions fix some of the bugs.

    NOTICE: Please note that we will add links to further “Linux Weekly Releases” articles to our weekly issues articles, which lists some of our most interesting articles, along with other interesting tech news from different news sites. The “Linux Weekly Releases” articles will still be made.

    This week, the below Linux kernel versions under the v7.x series are released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev7.0.xv7.0.9LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v7.0.10LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v7.1.xv7.1-rc4LinkLink5/18/2026

    Alongside v7.x, here are the v6.x versions that were released:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev6.1.xv6.1.174LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.6.xv6.6.140LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.6.141LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.12.xv6.12.90LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.12.91LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v6.18.xv6.18.32LinkLinkLink5/17/2026v6.18.33LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    For users who prefer to stay in the v5.x series, here are the latest releases:

    SeriesVersionFull sourcePatchSignatureDatev5.10.xv5.10.257LinkLinkLink5/23/2026v5.15.xv5.15.208LinkLinkLink5/23/2026

    Please note that the downloads are in the source code form, so this means that you may have to compile from source in order to use one of the Linux versions shown above. Your distribution might not include the above Linux versions.

    #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #Tech #Technology #update
  11. Phosh 0.55 adds a Syncthing quick setting, screen dimming fixes, Phoc 0.55 with wlroots 0.20, and more mobile Linux updates.
    linuxiac.com/phosh-0-55-gnome-

    #linux #opensource #mobile

  12. Qui est l'âne qui a cassé l'accès ssh de sa Dédibox en voulant changer de port?
    C'est moiiiii!
    J'ai changé le port dans sshd_config et je l'ai ouvert dans ufw.
    J'ai suivi ce guide: linuxize.com/post/how-to-chang
    Je ne peux plus me connecter, ni à l'ancien port, ni au nouveau.
    C'est hyper sécurisé :D
    A part en reinstallant l'OS depuis chez Dedibox, je n'ai pas de moyen de me reconnecter, non?

    #linux #ssh #GrosseBuseDeLEspace #LaHonte

  13. Linux kernel (6.17.0-29) not detecting Wifi, Bluetooth, etc... on Acer Predator Helios 16 #boot #dualboot #kernel #bluetooth #2404

    askubuntu.com/q/1567104/612

  14. Linux kernel (6.17.0-29) not detecting Wifi, Bluetooth, etc... on Acer Predator Helios 16 #boot #dualboot #kernel #bluetooth #2404

    askubuntu.com/q/1567104/612

  15. Linux kernel (6.17.0-29) not detecting Wifi, Bluetooth, etc... on Acer Predator Helios 16 #boot #dualboot #kernel #bluetooth #2404

    askubuntu.com/q/1567104/612

  16. Linux kernel (6.17.0-29) not detecting Wifi, Bluetooth, etc... on Acer Predator Helios 16 #boot #dualboot #kernel #bluetooth #2404

    askubuntu.com/q/1567104/612

  17. Linux kernel (6.17.0-29) not detecting Wifi, Bluetooth, etc... on Acer Predator Helios 16 #boot #dualboot #kernel #bluetooth #2404

    askubuntu.com/q/1567104/612

  18. RE: mastodon.social/@linuxmint/116

    Very pleased with Nemo Interactive Search 🔎! As usual @linuxmint does things right with subtlety and the user's optimum experience in mind. 🖥️

    #LinuxMint #Tech #PC #Linux

  19. I don't know about you, but personally I'm not a fan of #discord.

    Still, I think a similar kind of space for Linux Audio Development could be potentially interesting. 🤔

    What do you think, and which platform would you prefer to use? Matrix, Mattermost, or perhaps something else entirely?

    I'd love to find something #opensource, lightweight, and not overly bloated. And, if there’s enough interest, I could imagine setting something up for the LAD community. 🤓

  20. Tidal -- the music streaming service that continues to pay artists considerably more than other services -- doesn't "support" Linux. Really? Something about DRM? Beyond my ken. But...good news: some lovely people made a *beautiful* third-party client called High Tide. So you can do the right thing while streaming as you tap away on your sexy Linux laptop. ❤️

    github.com/Nokse22/high-tide

    #linux #tidal #streaming #music #HighTide #foss #openSource