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  146.  <description>The AMD Radeon RX 480 / RX 580 &quot;Polaris&quot; graphics cards remain very popular on the Steam Survey and among enthusiasts/desktop users at large even though they are nearly a decade old. The nine year old Polaris graphics cards have aged well in the marketplace and are an affordable choice. For Linux users they continue enjoying strong open-source driver support. It turns out Linux creator Linus Torvalds himself is still relying on an AMD Radeon RX 580 with one of his main systems...</description>
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  152.  <title>How to Install ERPNext on Debian 13</title>
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  155.  <description>ERPNext is one of the best open-source ERP software systems you will ever see. It is a free, open-source software that you can use to manage your business. ERPNext is an ERP system that enables users to monitor and manage various core business functions from a single, centralized software environment. </description>
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  164.  <description>Explore CDE, the classic Common Desktop Environment, now ported to OpenBSD. Relive this open-source UNIX desktop from 1993-1999</description>
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  182.  <description>Waveshare has introduced the ESP32-P4-WIFI6, a multimedia development board built around the ESP32-P4 with an integrated ESP32-C6 module. The design supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5/BLE, offering a wide set of human–machine interaction interfaces and hardware expansion capabilities. The ESP32-P4-WIFI6 combines the processing power of the ESP32-P4 dual-core RISC-V MCU running at 400?MHz with the […]</description>
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  188.  <title>Arch Linux Installer Gets U2F Authentication and Bluetooth Support</title>
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  190.  <guid>https://lxer.com/module/newswire/ext_link.php?rid=356087</guid>
  191.  <description>Archinstall 3.0.9 menu-based installer for the Arch Linux distribution is now rolling out with various new features like the ability to set up a Bluetooth connection, as well as improvements and bug fixes.</description>
  192.  <atom:author><name>Marius Nestor</name></atom:author>
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  197.  <title>How to Enable SSH on Debian 13</title>
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  200.  <description>In this blog post, we will explain how to enable SSH on Debian 13. SSH, or Secure Shell, is a cryptographic network protocol that allows secure remote access and data transfer between servers or computers over an unsecured network.</description>
  201.  <atom:author><name>rosehosting.com</name></atom:author>
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