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General News: Another light news week, just the usual spat of updates.    Mesa 26.1.4 is in our ahs-staging repo. Debian 13.6 updates are hitting the debian repos. Here’s something I learned this week:  Liquorix kernels have intel_pstate and amd_pstate disabled by default.  If you are a liquorix kernel user and you want to use ...

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When requesting help or reporting a bug, either on the MX Linux Forum or the Bugzilla, we need to know details about your system, such as hardware, configuration, setup and software activity. The Quick System Info provides this information, and can even provide additional logs that are requested. It is also a generally useful tool ...

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Overview MX Snapshot takes care of two main situations: BTRFS – Limitations Only two subvolumes. One, @ for / aka the root and, if desired another (optional) subvolume for the @home subdirectory. No additional subvolumes beyond @ root and @home! The MX Installer offers other Linux directory trees as choices (/usr, /var, and /swap) for ...

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Introduction Gnome-keyring is installed by default in MX Linux, and is used to manage security credentials, such as user names and passwords. Data is encrypted and stored in ~/.local/share/keyrings. The “default keyring” employs the user’s login for encryption, eliminating the need for a second password. How to unlock apps automatically Gnome-keyring’s default ...

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Docker
This document was prepared by user fehlix to guide users through the installation of Docker. Setup Docker repositoryGet Docker repository key Verify Docker public KeyID : 0x8D81803C0EBFCD88Manually: Add Docker repo-key to apt’s keyringCheck public-key and add to apt trusted keyring: Add Docker repository to apt’s sources.list Refresh package lists: Simulate to check docker ...

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