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Come restare ANONIMI sul Web nel 2026? (GRATIS) 👤🌐🔒

La privacy sul web è sempre più difficile da difendere. Con le continue violazioni di dati e il tracciamento incessante, restare anonimi online è diventato cruciale. Ma puoi davvero ottenere un anonimato totale usando un servizio VPN gratuito? […]

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Rilasciata EndeavourOS Titan: nuova versione con kernel Linux 6.19 e KDE Plasma 6.6
#endeavouros è una distribuzione #gnulinux basata su Arch Linux, progettata per offrire un’esperienza accessibile e potente, mantenendo la filosofia di semplicità e leggerezza che caratterizza l’ecosistema Arch […]

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Non ho sempre voglia di usale la riga di comando su #linux .
A volte un bel tool grafico risolve i problemi in pochi secondi.
Ecco una lista interessante per tutti i gusti:
https://t.me/c/1556958145/520

@linux
@opensource

#unolinux #opensource

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Freedesktop chiude la proposta per un’API di verifica dell’età Freedesktop ritira la proposta di un’API per la verifica dell’età su Linux dopo forti critiche su privacy e implicazioni normative.

La proposta di un’API di verifica dell’età per Linux viene chiusa da freedesktop dopo un acceso dibattito su privacy, standard e pressioni normative dagli USA. #Freedesktop #OpenSource #UnoLinux

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Il software di backup è uno di quegli strumenti che speri di non dover mai usare… finché non arriva il giorno in cui qualcosa va storto.

Lavora in silenzio, creando copie dei tuoi file e del sistema, così da permetterti di recuperare i dati quando scompaiono […]

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Jensen Huang di NVIDIA afferma che OpenClaw, una piattaforma open-source di agenti AI, ha raggiunto in soli tre settimane un livello di adozione paragonabile a quello di Linux, definendola potenzialmente uno dei software più importanti della storia dell’informatica […]

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RE: https://mastodon.uno/@opentitus/116186834888525842

Catcht OS è un po' la distro del momento, ecco qua la recensione e per chi già lo usa ecco l'emoji di mastodon.uno: :cachyos: inseribile nel profilo o nei postusando:

: cachy :

togliendo gli spazi.

Sono ora 45 le emoji di distro linux […]

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Cachy OS: Libera la vera potenza del tuo PC! 🚀⚙️🔧

Scopri come libera la vera potenza del tuo PC! 🚀
In questo video, esploreremo come Cachy OS sblocca il potenziale del tuo hardware, la facilità di installazione e come si confronta con Windows in scenari di prestazioni pure. 💻 […]

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Rilasciata la nuova immagine ISO di Arch Linux aggiornata a marzo 2026

La distribuzione GNU/Linux ArchLinux ha pubblicato l’1 marzo 2026 la sua nuova immagine ISO aggiornata, portando con sé una serie di miglioramenti significativi che includono un nuovo kernel Linux, librerie di sistema […]

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Origami Linux 2026.03:la distribuzione immutabile basata su Fedora Atomic e COSMIC esce dalla beta
Origami Linux è una distribuzione #gnulinux immutabile, progettata per offrire un sistema operativo stabile, sicuro e performante. Basata su Fedora 43, utilizzando Fedora Atomic come base […]

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Rilasciata AerynOS 2026.02: una distribuzione GNU/Linux in continua evoluzione
#aerynos è una distribuzione #gnulinux indipendente, sviluppata grazie all’iniziativa di Ikey Doherty, già noto come fondatore del progetto Solus. AerynOS nasce con l’obiettivo di offrire un sistema operativo libero […]

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Rilasciata PorteuX 2.6: la distribuzione GNU/Linux basata su Slackware si aggiorna
#PorteuX è una distribuzione #gnulinux basata su Slackware che eredita l’approccio modulare dei progetti Slax e Porteus, offrendo un sistema leggero, portatile e altamente personalizzabile. Si comporta come una […]

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Cosa trovi sul mio canale #Telegram ? Ad esempio:

Roba di Linux

- gpg per criptare /decriptare file
- guida per installare Gitlab su Almalinux
- RevPDF editor offline per PDF
- MerMark editor mermaid markdown

Vai direttamente al post per cliccare sui link:
https://t.me/mauriziolonobile/437 […]

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Bazzite OS: La DISTRO che fa dimenticare Windows ai Gamer PC! 🎮🚀

Se sei un PC gamer stanco di Windows, preparati a scoprire la distro che sta rivoluzionando il mondo del gaming su Linux: Bazzite OS! 🎮🚀

Non importa se sei un veterano di Linux o un neofita di Windows, Bazzite OS potrebbe essere […]

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Distro Shelf: Il Coltellino Svizzero per avere ogni Distro Linux su una sola! 🐧🛠

"Hai mai desiderato provare Arch Linux mentre usi Ubuntu? O magari hai bisogno dei tool di Kali Linux su Fedora senza creare macchine virtuali pesanti? 🐧💻

In questo video scopriamo Distro Shelf, l'incredibile […]

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LibreOffice nominato “Best Value Leader 2026” da Capterra LibreOffice vince il premio Best Value Leader 2026 di Capterra. Un traguardo storico che conferma la superiorità della suite open source per valore e funzioni.

LibreOffice vince il premio Best Value Leader 2026 di Capterra. Un traguardo storico che conferma la superiorità della suite open source per valore e funzioni. #LibreOffice #Linux #UnoLinux

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Krep: l’utility CLI che trasforma il modo di cercare testo su Linux Krep è lo strumento CLI ultra-veloce per la ricerca di pattern su Linux offrendo una valida alternativa moderna a grep.

Krep è lo strumento CLI ultra-veloce per la ricerca di pattern su Linux offrendo una valida alternativa moderna a grep. #Krep #Software #Tools #Linux #OpenSource #UnoLinux

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cool-retro-term il terminale vintage migra in Qt6 cool-retro-term rilascia la versione 2.0.0‑beta1 con supporto a Qt6, schede multiple, finestre aggiuntive, nuovi frame personalizzabili e font aggiornati.

cool-retro-term rilascia la versione 2.0.0‑beta1 con supporto a Qt6, schede multiple, finestre aggiuntive, nuovi frame personalizzabili e font aggiornati. #Linux #Terminal #UnoLinux #Qt6 #Software

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GNOME 50 entra in beta pubblica ecco le principali novità GNOME 50 entra nella fase di beta pubblica portando un nuovo stile visivo, miglioramenti a Wayland, ottimizzazioni delle app core e un’esperienza più fluida.

GNOME 50 entra nella fase di beta pubblica portando un nuovo stile visivo, miglioramenti a Wayland, ottimizzazioni delle app core e un’esperienza più fluida. #GNOME50 #LinuxDesktop #OpenSource #Linux #UnoLinux

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😮 Ho Tradito GNOME? Il Mio Passaggio Inaspettato a KDE! 🐧

Non pensavo sarebbe mai successo, eppure eccoci qui. Dopo anni passati nel minimalismo di GNOME, ho deciso di fare il grande salto e trasferirmi (quasi per caso) su KDE Plasma. In questo video vi racconto cosa è successo […]

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Per la prima volta un gruppo Lemmy su diggita.com supera i 1000 iscritti ed è proprio il FediLUG: @linux@diggita.com🐧

Grazie Mille a tutte e tutti, è bello vedere crescere uno spazio libero nel fediverso e che l'iniziativa del #FediLUG, il Linux User group del […]

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I've released a bash script to automate the installation of IceWM 4.0.0 on AlmaLinux 9 from source. A lightweight X11 environment for VMs or lab setups without the overhead of a full desktop.

Targeted for AlmaLinux 9, but likely to work on other RHEL derivatives.

Check out the full guide and […]

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#VLC #AppImage: il #player #multimediale universale diventa #Portatile su #Linux

#uno #UnoLinux #opensource

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#Calibre 9.0 Rilasciato, ecco le principali #novità

#uno #UnoLibri #UnoLinux #ebook

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**Microsoft appears to be taking a cue from Linux with a new Command Palette Dock proposal for PowerToys. This would let Windows users add a second panel to their desktop with widgets, flexible positioning, and custom theming.** Functionality that is standard across most Linux desktop environments (for decades), and a reminder of how inflexible Windows and its Taskbar are by default. #### What is PowerToys? PowerToys is a set utilities for Windows power users, maintained by Microsoft but separate from Windows – they need to be installed manually. It offers advanced features like colour pickers, file preview tools, and the popular Command Palette – things Linux desktops often have by default. The idea, posted by Microsoft designer Niels Laute on GitHub, is to add a Command Palette Dock in PowerToys to compliment the (popular) _Command Palette_. Command Palette is a newer PowerToys feature that provides a keyboard-driven launcher for extensions that handle quick settings, system tools, and utilities. This proposed dock would let users take those extensions and show/access them as widgets on a panel users can stick to any screen edge. ### Learning from Linux is no bad thing Laute’s mockups has the proposed _Command Palette Dock_ along the top of the screen, and the standard (inflexible) Windows Taskbar on bottom. This reminds me of GNOME Shell, which is itself customisable with extensions. And those “adaptable” extensions (read: widgets) that can be relocated to be accessed more easily? Clear echoes of the way KDE Plasma’s widgets/applets work. Not to say there is intentional inspiration here; designers often reach similar UX/UI conclusions. Microsoft is adding a second bar because the first one is too rigid to move or modify. Of course, on KDE or GNOME you can have everything you want in one bar, if you want. Microsoft’s solution to an inflexible Taskbar is to introduce a second one – one commenter on the proposal likened this approach to a “pixel tax”. I don’t pay that much attention to what Windows can do. I have a Windows 11 install that my Chuwi laptop came with, and I use it to test Ubuntu for WSL, Linux apps ported to Windows (e.g., Clapper most recently), but I boot in at most 3 times a year. So what caught my eye isn’t the feature, but the reminder of just how good we have it on Linux. We don’t have to wait for ‘blessed’ features to land, or permission to be given or resort to sketchy hacks just to tweak a layout or move a panel somewhere we want. Clearly, Windows users would rather not have to do that either. Plenty of Windows users are giving feedback (mainly of the _“why not just make the regular Taskbar more customisable?”_ variety. ### Windows needs to start listening to users For now this is a proposal. Whether it graduates to become a feature in PowerToys… From my pew in the peanut gallery, that is not my concern – but I imagine it will be Microsoft’s. The Windows 10 EOL saw to a surge of interest in Linux, as millions unwilling to discard capable PCs to run Windows 11 – an OS continually derided by its own biggest fans for its ad, telemetry and AI fixations (and the bugs) – became aware of alternative choices. Windows 11 is losing the room, as the saying goes. PowerToys is a bolt-on pack of features that plug gaps Windows lacks natively. I don’t want to point out the obvious… But Microsoft ought to knuckle down on listening to what its users want, and make its main Taskbar more customisable rather than working a separate ‘surface’ the majority of users will never discover. As exciting as this looks – for now it is just a proposal – even the fact Windows users will have to install a separate app to enjoy features Linux operating systems offer out-of-the-box is a reminder why I could never go back…

#Microsoft #PowerToys Proposal Adds #Linux -style #UI to #Windows - #OMG! #Ubuntu

#uno #UnoLinux @sicurezza @sicurezza@diggita.com #windows

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COSMIC Desktop 1.0.4 porta miglioramenti a File Manager, App Store e Overview Mode COSMIC Desktop 1.0.4 introduce ottimizzazioni al file manager, miglioramenti all’App Store e una panoramica più fluida, insieme a correzioni mirate per stabilità e prestazioni.

COSMIC Desktop 1.0.4 introduce ottimizzazioni al file manager, miglioramenti all’App Store e una panoramica più fluida, insieme a correzioni mirate per stabilità e prestazioni. #Cosmic #Linux #UnoLinux

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@linux@diggita.com @linux #unolinux #linux

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Switching to Linux is exciting for many computer users. Most people rely on Windows out of habit, but sooner or later, some become dissatisfied and start looking for an alternative. In this article, I won’t argue for or against any operating system. Each has its strengths and weaknesses. Instead, I’ll share my top recommendations, the most sensible choices if you’ve decided to try Linux for the first time. Before taking this serious step, however, I strongly recommend reading the following two articles, where I share my thoughts as openly and honestly as possible: * The Only Thing Stopping You from Switching to Linux Is Your Mindset * Linux for Windows Users? There’s No Such Thing! I decided to split my suggestions into two pairs. The first one includes two Linux distributions with user interfaces that feel familiar to Windows users, making it easier for them to feel at home right away. The second pair features two other well-established options, but with a different desktop experience. As you’ll quickly discover in Linux, the desktop can take many forms, and in fact, that flexibility is one of Linux’s most appealing qualities. So, here they are. ## Linux Distros That Feel Familiar to Windows Users My first two suggestions are well-known options that often rank among the top choices for people switching from Windows to Linux. They offer a familiar working environment and interaction style, making the transition easier for Windows users. ### Linux Mint Linux Mint Linux Mint has earned a strong reputation in recent years as a perfect landing spot for people coming from Windows. Simply put, it’s a safe and comfortable choice that’s hard to go wrong with. Here’s why. First, the desktop experience feels immediately familiar. Mint’s default Cinnamon desktop follows a traditional layout with a bottom panel, system tray, and a menu in the lower-left corner. In other words, it does not force users to relearn computing. Second, Mint prioritizes usability over experimentation. While many Linux distributions showcase cutting-edge technologies, Linux Mint takes a more conservative approach, focusing on stability and predictability. There are no surprises here, and things just work. Hardware compatibility is another strong point. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu LTS releases and benefits from broad driver support out of the box. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, printers, and GPUs typically work immediately after installation, which aligns well with Windows users’ expectations of “it just works.” So, if you’re the kind of person who prefers to play it safe, you can stop reading here, go with Mint, and I can confidently say you’ve made the right choice. ### Zorin OS Zorin OS Zorin has been courting Windows users for years, and its popularity has been growing rapidly. And with good reason. Its design explicitly targets familiarity and ease of transition. A key selling point of Zorin OS is its deliberate visual and interaction parity with Windows. Through its layout system, users can select desktop arrangements that closely mirror Windows 10 or Windows 11, including panel placement, menu structure, and window behavior. On top of that, the distro emphasizes polish and cohesion. The desktop environment is carefully themed to appear consistent and professional across system components and applications. For users accustomed to Windows’ visual uniformity, this often proves decisive. As with Mint, Zorin is built on Ubuntu LTS foundations, ensuring broad hardware support and access to a large software repository. In addition, the distro promotes built-in support for running Windows applications via compatibility tools, which can ease the transition for users who still depend on specific Windows-only software. ## Established Linux Distros with Modern Desktop Ideas This brings us to the other pair of my top recommendations for people moving to Linux. Unlike the first two, however, these options still offer proven stability and reliability while introducing a desktop experience different from what most Windows users are used to. For many, this is the first real “breaking point” (in a good way) where it becomes clear that Linux is simply different. ### Pop!_OS Pop!_OS Pop!_OS (I agree, a strange choice of name) is a Linux distribution developed by System76, and, guess what? It’s also based on Ubuntu. But what sets it apart is its in-house developed COSMIC desktop environment. While its approach differs from distributions explicitly modeled after Windows, Pop!_OS combines usability, performance, reliability, and thoughtful design in ways that can appeal to Windows users, especially those interested in productivity and efficiency. COSMIC emphasizes a clean, organized workflow, with features such as a dedicated application launcher, intuitive workspaces, tiling capabilities, and optional keyboard-driven navigation. For users willing to adopt a slightly different paradigm, this can result in a smoother and more efficient experience than they had on Windows. Performance and hardware support are top-notch, as expected given that it inherits these characteristics from Ubuntu. ### Ubuntu Ubuntu Finally, since all three distributions mentioned above are based on Ubuntu, it makes sense to look at Ubuntu itself. It remains one of the Linux distributions with the largest user base. While it is no longer the default choice for many home users (for reasons beyond the scope of this guide), it is still one of the most popular and reliable options for people switching from Windows to Linux. The LTS (Long-term support) releases play a key role here, providing users with stability and predictability amid rapid change. On top of that, if you opt into Ubuntu Pro, you’ll receive reliable, proven support for up to 15 years, helping ensure long-term security and peace of mind. Hardware support in Ubuntu is another major advantage. OEMs, cloud providers, and hardware vendors frequently certify or target Ubuntu specifically, which reduces friction for new users installing Linux on consumer hardware. This means that whatever hardware you have will likely work seamlessly with the distribution. And finally, regarding the desktop, you’ll get a modified GNOME-based one, which does not attempt to replicate Windows’ layout. For some Windows users, this may feel unfamiliar at first. However, the design is internally consistent and easy to grasp once the basic concepts are learned. ## Bottom Line I’m sure you’ve seen very different recommendations elsewhere. For this article, though, I chose to play it safe and avoid experimenting with niche distributions just to sound more interesting. The choices may be a bit boring, but they’re proven. Whichever of the four names above you go with, you really can’t go wrong. However, there’s one major missing from the list above, and it’s not a Linux distro, but a desktop environment: KDE Plasma. Polished down to the smallest details, it offers an interface that feels immediately familiar to Windows users. And I’m sure you’ll discover it soon and quickly find yourself impressed by just how much it has to offer. The other thing to keep in mind is that this is just your entry point into Linux. Once you start feeling confident and realize that Linux offers countless possibilities and styles to suit every taste, you’ll almost certainly begin experimenting with different names (often called “distro hopping”) as you search for the best one. But the truth is, there’s no such thing as “the best Linux distribution.” If someone claims there is, it’s worth taking that with a grain of salt. What _does_ exist is the best distribution **for you** , shaped by two simple factors: your current needs and your level of technical experience. Well, that’s all from me. I hope I’ve been helpful.

#Linux #Distros I Recommend for Those Switching from #Windows

#uno #UnoLinux

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Fedora Games Lab Abbraccia KDE Plasma per il Futuro del Gaming Fedora Games Lab passerà da XFCE a KDE Plasma con Fedora 44 per offrire un'esperienza di gioco superiore con supporto Wayland e HDR.

Fedora Games Lab passerà da XFCE a KDE Plasma con Fedora 44 per offrire un'esperienza di gioco superiore con supporto Wayland e HDR. #Fedora #FedoraGamesLab #XFCE #KDE #Fedora44 #UnoLinux

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RE: https://floss.social/@9to5linux/115873171541911452

Nessuno parla mai di #Mageia, un'altra distribuzione europea dal passato glorioso (Mageia è l'erede naturale di #MandrakeLinux e #MandrivaLinux). Qualcuno di voi l'ha provata recentemente? @linux @linux@diggita.com #UnoLinux

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