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2021 March | Techrights

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    alternative shortcuts for the zoom functionality, add the ability to select the copied files after copy operation, prevent it from merging folders when creating a copy with same name, add the ability to reload the current
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2021 March 31 | Techrights

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    alternative shortcuts for the zoom functionality, add the ability to select the copied files after copy operation, prevent it from merging folders when creating a copy with same name, add the ability to reload the current
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2019 April | Techrights

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    tampering and authenticating itself to the Librem Key, which blinks green to indicate the system is safe. Next we select the Default Boot option, and PureBoot scans the /boot directory for any tampering – and if and when it
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