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#Linux Weekly Roundup for November 3rd, 2024: #Fedora Linux 41, #Firefox 132 brings experimental tab groups, #GNOME 48 and #Ubuntu 25.04 release dates, #TUXEDO OS 4, #Nitrux 3.7.1, #RaspberryPi OS goes #Wayland all the way, Linux Lite 7.2, #LinuxMint getting Night Light feature, Firefox 133 promises more Linux goodies, #Shotcut 24.10 gets first AI feature, #Audacity 3.7 fixes more bugs, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-november-3rd-2024

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