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If a bad update killed your desktop interface, don't panic. You can still trigger a Timeshift restoration from the TTY console.
How Linux Mint turns your mouse’s right-click button into the most productive tool.
Pull fresh Unsplash wallpapers and rotate them on GNOME automatically with a Python script plus a systemd service and timer.
You don't need to live in the Linux terminal.
Discover the true power of Emacs applications beyond mere text editing. From advanced email workflows to simplistic feed readers, Emacs does it all.
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Linux Mint, MX Linux, and several other saw some exciting changes in January.