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GNU/Linux Applications in Review
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Linux Links ☛ LinuxLinks: Our most-read stories of 2025
I've trawled through our statistics and found our ten most well received posts/series that saw the highest page views for 2025.
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Linuxiac ☛ Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 8 Delivers Its Biggest Release Yet
The Orbitiny Desktop Pilot 8 pre-release delivers its most substantial update yet, featuring a new graphical installer and a rebuilt desktop core.
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HowTo Geek ☛ 3 modern CLI tools that have replaced ps, df, and curl for me
You've probably been using ps, df, and curl for years, but there's always room for improvement. I know I'm always on the lookout for new tools, and perhaps you are too? If that's the case, I have three modern replacements for these tools that you may appreciate.
The GNU tools are aplenty; there are hundreds of them, installed on every base system. They've been around since the dawn of time (okay, an exaggeration), and most often, they just need a visual refresh—and perhaps a feature or two. The following tools fit the bill, with colorful UIs and some basic quality-of-life improvements sorely missed from their ancient counterparts.