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Links to news items discussed during the weekly Linux User Net Sessions

April 13, 2026

	*  Linux 7.0 Released With New Hardware Support, Optimizations &amp; Self-Healing XFS Phoronix
	*  Debian’s APT 3.2 Released with History, Undo, Redo, and Rollback Support 9to5 Linux
	*  Little Snitch comes to Linux to expose what your software is really doing NERDS.xyz
	*  Linux kernel maintainers are following through on removing Intel 486 support Ars Technica
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Revised Feb. 13, 2026

With the HamClock server shutting down in June 2026, you can switch to OpenHamClock to replace it.
Here I'll show you how to host an OpenHamClock server on a Linux box.

There's more than one way to do this. I did my installation on an old Intel NUC running headless (no monitor or keyboard), with Debian 13 installed.</description>
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