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Let’s Encrypt Launches IP Address Certificates With 6-Day Lifetimes

5 février 2026 à 09:28

Let’s Encrypt has made IP-based TLS certificates generally available, allowing secure HTTPS connections directly to IP addresses.

The post Let’s Encrypt Launches IP Address Certificates With 6-Day Lifetimes appeared first on Linux Today.

How to Enable AI Document Editing on Ubuntu with ONLYOFFICE and Ollama

5 février 2026 à 09:34

If you are looking for ways to edit documents on Ubuntu locally using your favourite AI tool as a smart writing assistant, you have several options to choose from.

For example, you can opt for ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors, an open-source office suite for Linux, integrated with such AI platforms as LocalAI and GPT4All.

Both services let you install your favourite LLM and use its capabilities for local document editing within the ONLYOFFICE package.

However, if you don’t like LocalAI and GPT4All, and need an alternative, there is another AI platform that can give you access to a wide variety of modern and powerful AI tools in combination with ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors.

What it involves is Ollama, an open-source AI platform designed to run LLMs locally on your Linux machine.

The post How to Enable AI Document Editing on Ubuntu with ONLYOFFICE and Ollama appeared first on Linux Today.

14 Best Command-Line File Managers for Linux in 2026

5 février 2026 à 09:47

This article has been refreshed to cover the most popular Linux console file managers, highlighting their features, benefits, and why they are widely used.

Linux console file managers can be very helpful in day-to-day tasks, when managing files on a local machine, or when connected to a remote one. The visual console representation of the directory helps us quickly perform file/folder operations and saves us some time.

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Plasma 6.6 Improves System Monitor, HDR Calibration, and Desktop Stability

5 février 2026 à 09:56

KDE Plasma 6.6 adds graphical process priority controls to System Monitor, improves HDR calibration, and more.

The post Plasma 6.6 Improves System Monitor, HDR Calibration, and Desktop Stability appeared first on Linux Today.

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