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Mozilla Firefox 155 Enters Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect

Firefox 155 promises support for Happy Eyeballs v3 for faster page loading, the ability to reorder containers in Settings, support for Nintendo Switch Pro and compatible aftermarket controllers on Windows, and support for showing how many trackers it has blocked in the address bar.

VirtualBox 7.2.16 Improves Shared Clipboard in Wayland, Adds FRED Support

Coming a month after VirtualBox 7.2.14, the VirtualBox 7.2.16 release improves shared clipboard handling in Wayland for Linux hosts and guests, improves support for RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) 9.8 kernels for Linux guests, and introduces support for FRED on Linux hosts.

Thunderbird 154 Open-Source Email Client Introduces an Optional System Tray Mode

Highlights of Mozilla Thunderbird 154 include an optional system tray mode that hides the main window when the last window closes, a “Copy To” right-click context menu on folders for message/rfc822 attachments, and support for dragging message/rfc822 type MIME attachments to the folder tree.

What’s Good About MX Linux: Easy, Simple, And Fast

posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 19, 2022

Whether you’re new to Linux and looking for a convenient and lightweight distro or are a Linux power user on the hunt for a simple distro that works out of the box, MX Linux may be what you’re looking for.

The distribution is based on Debian’s Stable branch and is the product of the cooperative venture between former MEPIS communities, MX Linux, and antiX communities. MX Linux has come a long way since its release in 2013, staying on top of the rankings on distrowatch for three years in a row, from 2019 to 2021.

Boasting simplicity, stability, and solid performance, the distro woos users with its sophisticated graphical tools. Furthermore, it inherits the Live USB and snapshot tools from antiX, making it impressively portable.

The easy-to-use forum, extensive documentation, and rich collection of videos offer superior support compared to many distros.

In this brief review, we take you over all the details you need to know about MX Linux before deciding to give it a boot on your machine.

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Besides standing out as an excellent choice for new Linux users looking for a user-friendly interface, MX Linux also offers everything a seasoned user would expect out of a powerful and capable distro.

The lightweight distro has a simple and inviting interface, and the wide range of apps installed right out of the box is the cherry on top.

Make sure you give MX Linux a test run to see how you like it – as far as the Linux community is concerned, this distro is among the best out there.

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