Debian, also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software, developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993. The first version, Debian 0.01, was released on September 15, 1993, and the first stable version, 1.1, was released on June 17, 1996. The Debian Stable branch is the most popular edition for personal computers and servers, and is the basis for many other distributions. You would not have projects such as Ubuntu, Pop OS, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, MX Linux and indeed Zorin OS without the hard work of the Debian developers so go to https://www.debian.org/donations to donate in any way you can. This can be time, money or old equipment.
Facebook sponsors OBS 💸 (via GamingOnLinux)
LibreOffice 6.4.1 released 🏭 with over 120 bug fixes (via omg! ubuntu!)
🖊️🏢 Collabora Office is now available on iOS and Android (via omg! ubuntu!)
Unity8 has been renamed to Lomiri by the 📱 Ubuntu Touch project (via 9to5Linux)
🐧 Zorin OS
Compiz desktop effects 🎆 in a YouTube video.
Krazy Ken's Tech Misadventures Zorin OS episode (YouTube 📹 video from 2019)
🚀 Pop!_os
Elementary OS, 🏪 AppCenter for Everyone crowdfunder
🛍️ bauh ( ba-oo ), formerly known as fpakman, is a graphical interface for managing your Linux applications / packages. It is able to manage AUR, AppImage, Flatpak, Snap and native Web applications.
NCDU 💽, disk usage analyzer on the command line
🐧🎦 Revolution OS movie showing, Saturday, April 11, 2020 in the Harcourt Hotel in Dublin - more info on Meetup
⚡🎤 Lightning Talks, WSL2 and PowerShell on Linux, Saturday, May 2, 2020 in the Harcourt Hotel in Dublin - more info on Meetup. If you are interested in giving a talk, please email 🖄 info@dublinlinux.org
FOSS 🍻 Talk 🎙️ Live 2020 on 20th June 2020 at The Harrison near King's Cross in London UK (location)
We have a coupon code for 30% off when you pay for 3 months of AzireVPN, a security-focused VPN provider based in Sweden. The law there doesn't require them to log traffic, so they don't. They operate servers in 5 locations in Europe and north America. Their servers are owned by the company, installed on location by their engineers and running Debian. They provide a WireGuard option, as well as OpenVPN and their client is GPLv2 licensed and of course available on Linux. They take payment in cryptocurrencies, cash, credit cards and PayPal plus you don't even have to give them an email address.
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