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    Liferea

    Liferea

    Liferea (Linux Feed Reader), a news reader for GTK/GNOME

    Liferea is a feed reader/news aggregator that brings together all of the content from your favorite subscriptions into a simple interface that makes it easy to organize and browse feeds. Its GUI is similar to a desktop mail/news client, with an embedded web browser.
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    LazyLinux

    LazyLinux

    A Void-based user-friendly distro.

    LazyLinux is a pre-configured distro from Hadrut, Armenia based on Void Linux featuring XFCE desktop and latest kernel version to provide a stable and user-friendly experience. It comes with a large number of software preinstalled for almost any purpose. !!! As of 2025.09.06 there is an experimental version with cachyos patches. Installation: calamares or lazy-installer User: anon Password: lazylinux Created with: https://github.com/lazylinuxos/lazylinux-mklive
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    Serbian GNU/Linux

    Serbian GNU/Linux

    OS based on Debian (serbian language)

    Serbian GNU/Linux is a operating system for the Serbian Linux community, providing users with a stable and reliable distribution that is based on Debian and works on a wide range of computers. Distribution featuring a customised KDE desktop and lightweight Openbox window manager.
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    nelum

    nelum

    Nelum - the Luxury Edition for newcomers

    ...Top right corner would open the cube, the top left corner would show all open windows, moving window would wobble and many more. You can configure the effects yourself, any way you like it! Installed: Firefox 47, Thunderbird, Liferea, Turpial, XChat, LibreOffice, Calibre, VLC Media Player, Radio Tray, SM Tube, GIMP, Inkscape, ImageMagick, Shotwell, Bluetooth, XFBurn CD/DVD Burner, OpenJDK Java, Leafpad and Mousepad Text Editors, Archive Manager, Virtual Keyboard, Notes, Gnote, Bleachbit, Boot-repair and many more! DE - Xfce, WM - Kwin, Base - Debian. Install on bare metal and enjoy! ...
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    An inclusive, central repository of all third party tools for bridging to or from Laconi.ca instances. Currently, this comprises of an SMS->Laconi.ca gateway, an RSS->Laconi.ca gateway and a Laconi.ca feed parser for Liferea and other systems.
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