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Fedora 33 to Adopt Btrfs as Default!
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Linux Kernel 5.8 Released
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Explaining Linux Distro Types: Difference Between Forks, Flavors, Remixes & More
When searching for which Linux Distro (aka distribution) to use, you’ve probably come across some odd terms being used to distinguish one type of distro from another. Terms like Fork,
Ubuntu Is Removing “Popularity Contest” Package From New Installs
Ubuntu will no longer be shipping the package known as “Popularity Contest” in the default configuration for new installs of Ubuntu but what does this really mean? Well, not that
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