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KDE Roadmap for 2021, Nvidia now loves Wayland, and Epic Games Store on Linux - Linux News
This time we have the KDE roadmap for the year, Nvidia preparing to better support Wayland and ray tracing on Linux, the death of Flash Player, and an open source epic games store client for Linux.
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How to install ONLYOFFICE on Linux Mint 20.1
In this video, we are looking at how to install ONLYOFFICE on Linux Mint 20.1.
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LibreWolf Is A Web Browser For Privacy and Freedom
LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom. Librewolf strips out all of the telemetry from Firefox and enables a bunch extra security settings out of the box. It has uBlock installed by default and it supports privacy conscious search engines.
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AwesomeWM: So Long BSPWM, It's Been Fun
I've been running BSPWM for the past year and it's a great window manager but I wanted a change so I've been convinced to try out AwesomeWM and I'm genuinely impressed, it's very different to what I've become used to but this is a really solid window manager experience.
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