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Trouble with 32-bit Linux, Best Music Players, Flatpak Tweaks and More Linux Stuff

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Weekly Newsletter #2022.27 Hi , Linux Mint 21 should be releasing soon. I'll be covering the steps f

[View in browser]( Weekly Newsletter #2022.27 Hi , Linux Mint 21 should be releasing soon. I'll be covering the steps for upgrading to the newer version when it is out. For now, feel free to check the [new features of this release](. [32-bit Linux systems are impacted by RETBleed]( security vulnerability and there is no fix from Intel and AMD. Debian is [considering to include non-free firmware]( in its official releases. Own a newer 8 GB Raspberry Pi? You could soon [use Pop OS on your Pi](. Looking for a good music player? [Here are some recommendations](. More recommendations. This one is [about docking applications](. Another one about [choosing between OpenOffice and LibreOffice](. If you ever forget your account password in Ubuntu or Ubuntu-based distributions, you should be able to [reset it using the steps in this guide](. Enough of Ubuntu. Let's snap out of it and talk about Flatpak. I collected some [tips and tweaks to make your Flatpak experience better]( Application highlight of this week is [Koodo](. A feature-rich ebook reader with a modern interface. That's it for this week. Enjoy Linux and open source :) Your support matters [Donate here]( DRM-free eBooks from Humble Bundle Machine Learning Books Learn everything you need to know about machine learning and NLP from world-renowned experts in this book bundle from Packt. Including current Amazon Bestselling titles like The Kaggle Book and Machine Learning with PyTorch and Scikit-Learn, this bundle will keep you up-to-date with the latest innovations in data science. Whether you're looking to start a career in data science or a practicing machine learning engineer, this bundle will help you succeed on your journey. [Get it from $1]( Accidentally closed a tab in Firefox? You can quickly re-open it using Ctrl+Shift+T keys. Also works Chrome, Brave, etc. The last Friday of July is celebrated as Sysadmin Appreciation Day to appreciate the work done by the sysadmins worldwide to keep the IT infrastructure running. Linux Humor [Follow us on Instagram]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( [youtube]( It's FOSS SA 14/96-55, Sarangnath Colony, Sarnath, Varanasi India You received this email because you signed up on our website. If you don't want to receive the emails anymore, click on the subscribe link below: [Unsubscribe](

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