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Mastering the journalctl Command: A Comprehensive Guide
System logs are a vital resource for administrators and developers looking to monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and understand the events taking place within the system. On this article, we learn about how on Linux systems, the journalctl command provides an effective way to access and manage these logs.
Learn How to Install Waterfox Browser on Debian Sid, 12, 11 or 10
Want to install Waterfox browser on Debian? Check out our easy-to-follow guide for installing Waterfox or Waterfox Classic on Debian 12, 11, or 10 today!
Guide to Install GitHub Desktop on Debian 12, 11 or 10
Discover the simple process of installing Github Desktop on your Debian 12, 11, or 10 system through our easy-to-follow guide. Streamline your workflow by managing your Github repositories locally and start with version control.
LXQt 1.3 Desktop Environment Released with Wayland Improvements, Bug Fixes
LXQt, the Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment, has been updated today to version 1.3, a release that brings various improvements to the file manager, panel, terminal, and image viewer.
KDE Unveils Arianna, a Modern and Sleek ePub/e-Book Management App
KDE introduces Arianna, a new ePub reader app built on Qt and Kirigami with Baloo integration for easy file organization and browsing.
Install SeaMonkey on Debian 12, 11 or 10: A Complete Guide
Step-by-step instructions to easily install SeaMonkey on Debian 12, 11, or 10. Get started with the latest version of SeaMonkey today!
Fedora Project Launches Revamped Website
The Fedora Project’s website has received a significant upgrade. Explore the fresh design and improved user experience.
How To Upgrade To FreeBSD 13.2 From FreeBSD 13.1
FreeBSD 13.2 version has been released. If you're running older FreeBSD versions like FreeBSD 13.1, you can upgrade FreeBSD to the latest available version. This guide explains how to upgrade to FreeBSD 13.2 from FreeBSD 13.1.
Best Features in Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”
Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed Lunar Lobster, is the latest version of the popular open-source operating system to be released on 20th April. It comes with a host of new features and upgrades designed to enhance the user experience and improve the system’s overall performance.
FerretDB 1.0 offers fresh approach to open source document databases
How to PostgreSQL MongoDB out of the equation. Halfway up a Himalayan mountain might not be the usual place to start a database company but then maybe FerretDB is not a usual company.…
How to Install Sentry with Docker on Ubuntu 22.04
Sentry is a free and open-source error-tracking platform that monitors and fixes crashes in real-time. It allows software developers to see what matters, solve quicker, and learn continuously about their applications.
Canonical Announces Livepatch Support for Ubuntu Hardware Enablement Kernels
Canonical announced the expansion of its Livepatch rebootless Linux kernel offering to long-term supported Ubuntu systems running the official HWE (Hardware Enablement) kernels starting July 2023.
How to Install FossBilling with Nginx on Debian 11
FOSSBilling is free and open-source billing designed to be easy for clients and sellers. FOSSBilling is a fork of BoxBilling; it provides a great experience for clients with an intuitive interface and also supports multiple payment gateways.
Machine Learning in Linux: chatGPT-shell-cli – chatGPT and DALL-E tool
Our Machine Learning in Linux series focuses on apps that make it easy to experiment with machine learning. chatGPT-shell-cli appears an interesting project to feature as it’s a simple script to use OpenAI’s chatGPT and DALL-E from the terminal without needing to install either Python or Node.js.
First Look at Edubuntu 23.04: Ubuntu Desktop Packed with Educational Software
Next week, on April 20th, Edubuntu is making a comeback as an official Ubuntu flavor as part of the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) release, so I thought it would be a good idea to give you guys a first look at what’s included in this remake.
Red Hat at 30: Biggest Linux company of them all still pushing to become cloud power
Middle aged spread begins as it joins IBMOpinion When you turn 30, you're not a kid anymore. For some of us, 30 is a traumatic birthday. For Red Hat, which turned on March 27, it was a cause for celebration. From a business that got started in one of its co-founder's wife's sewing room, it became the first billion-dollar pure-play open-source company and then the engine driving IBM. …
Use rpmautospec in Fedora Linux
Use the rpmautospec %autorelease and %autochangelog tags to simplify package maintenance. This approach is now recommended in Fedora Linux 38.
Mejiro: Easter 2023 update
Although I use Mejiro pretty much all the time, I haven't done any work on it for quite a while. Mostly because it does what it's supposed to do, and I didn't have any ideas for improvements. That changed last weekend. I wanted to tweak Mejiro a bit, and I ended up spending the entire weekend, and then some, fixing and improving the application.
How to Convert Raw Camera Images (cr3, crw) to jpg in Ubuntu
Having a raw image? Want to know how to convert a cr2, cr3, or crw format image to jpg, then you can use dcraw, rawtherapee, or darktable.
A human rights activist on finding joy on the internet
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we are also quick to point out that the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for people to connect with others, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. […]
Secure Your Server: How to Install Fail2ban on Debian 12/11/10
Protect your server from unauthorized access with Fail2ban. Learn how to install and configure Fail2ban on Debian 12/11/10 with our step-by-step guide.
Lubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster": Best New Features
The latest release of Lubuntu, 23.04, offers a range of updates and improvements to its lightweight Ubuntu variant, including bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features.
What Does Linux Have in Common With ‘The Barrel of Rock’?
Much like Linux had trouble gaining users back in the day because the general public didn’t know about it, independent online radio stations like The Barrel of Rock are having trouble finding an audience because potential listeners can’t wade through tens of thousands of music radio stations to find them.
digiKam 8.0 Released with Qt 6 Port, Improved JPEG-XL, WebP, and AVIF Support
The digiKam 8.0 open-source, cross-platform, and free professional photo management software is now available for download as a major update that brings numerous new features and improvements.
Double BSD birthday bash beckons - or triple, if you count MidnightBSD 3.0
Both FreeBSD 13.2 and OpenBSD 7.3 are here. New point releases of both the general-purpose Linux rival FreeBSD and the security-focused, traditional and rather minimalist OpenBSD have landed.…
How to Install Drupal on AlmaLinux 9
In this tutorial, we will explain in detail how to install Drupal on AlmaLinux 9 OS.Drupal is an open-source Content Management System (CMS) written in PHP and used worldwide in over 10 thousand top-rated websites.
How to Use ChatGPT in Laravel Application
ChatGPT was released a few months ago and is making new records almost daily. Millions of people have used the OpenAI-built chat app that talks to people and answers anything thrown at it.
Install KDE Plasma on Linux Mint 21/20: A Step-by-Step Guide
Want to try KDE Plasma on Linux Mint? Our guide shows you how to install it easily in just a few steps.
How to Check Docker Container RAM and CPU Usage
Docker is one of the most popular and widely used containerization platforms for building, sharing, and running applications. This tutorial will show you how to check Docker container CPU and RAM usage.
Solus Linux Loses Active Status on DistroWatch
What’s going on with Solus? DistroWatch has marked it as “dormant.” Learn why this Linux distribution has been given this status.
Demystifying Kubernetes Operators: Creation, Benefits, and Use Cases
Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. As Kubernetes continues to evolve, one of the concepts that has gained significant traction is the Kubernetes Operator. In this article, we will delve into the world of Kubernetes Operators, explore how they can be created, and examine their benefits and use cases.
How To Inspect And Visualize Disk Usage On Linux With Duc
Duc is a collection of tools that can be used to index, inspect and visualize disk usage on Linux Unix-like operating systems.
How To Install KVM On Ubuntu 22.04 Server A Complete Guide
This detailed guide explains what is KVM hypervisor, how to install KVM on Ubuntu 22.04 server, how to create bridge networking for KVM, and finally how to create KVM virtual machines and manage KVM guest machines using Virsh command line program.
How to Set Up a VPN on Linux if your VPN Provider Doesn't have a Native Linux Client
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to set up a VPN on Linux if your VPN provider doesn’t have a native app built for Linux.
Machine Learning in Linux: Lama Cleaner – self-hostable inpainting tool
Lama Cleaner is a fully self-hostable inpainting tool powered by state-of-the-art AI models. This software lets you remove unwanted objects, defects, people from your pictures or erase and replace anything from your pictures. There’s also support for erase and replace courtesy of Stable Diffusion and Paint by Example.
Python head hisses at looming Euro cybersecurity rules
Red-tape vague enough to land open source volunteers in hot water for iffy codeThe Python Software Foundation (PSF) is concerned that proposed EU cybersecurity laws will leave open source organizations and individuals unfairly liable for distributing incorrect code.…
Firefox 112 Released: Right-Click to Reveal Password, Improved Tab Management
Firefox releases version 112, bringing a new option to reveal passwords, improved tab management and more.
How to Install OpenSearch on Rocky Linux 9
OpenSearch is a community-driven project by Amazon and a fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. This article shows you how to install OpenSearch - an open-source search, analytics, and visualization suite - on the Rocky Linux 9 server.
Open source Socket Runtime arrives, with aim to drop cloud as a dependency
Web code-based cross-platform app kit offers a P2P alternativeInterview Socket Supply Co introduced Socket Runtime today, an open source runtime for creating native mobile and desktop applications for Linux, macOS, or Windows using web technologies, but with optional peer-to-peer connectivity as a way to supplement or even avoid backend cloud services.…
How to Use Kubernetes Namespaces
In order to have a logical separation for different groups of resources, Kubernetes gives us the namespaces feature. It is also convenient when you have a big environment that is managed by multiple users or teams, and each one needs their own “space” for the resources that they are assigned to manage and administer. This is a much better solution than creating numerous Kubernetes clusters just to facilitate different groups of services or deployments, and to isolate teams to their own space.
Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users worldwide
Take back your privacy Firefox is rolling out Total Cookie Protection by default to all Firefox users worldwide, making Firefox the most private and secure major browser available across Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. Total Cookie Protection is Firefox’s strongest privacy protection to date, confining cookies to the site where they were created, thus preventing […]
Beginner's Guide to Verify ISO Files in Linux
A simple guide to demonstrate the process of verifying ISO files in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
Mozilla Firefox 112 Web Browser Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
The Mozilla Firefox 112 open-source, free, and cross-platform web browser is now available for download ahead of its official unveiling on April 11th, 2023.
Firefox 113 Promises Support for Animated AV1 Images, Official Debian Package, and More
With the release of Firefox 112 hitting the stable channel today, Mozilla promoted today the next major release, Firefox 113, to the beta channel for public testing.
On the Client Side, Linux Has Become Market Majority
If one counts Android as “Linux”, then it’s probably fair to say that nowadays most people already use “Linux” on the client side (the server side has been prominently GNU/Linux for a very long time) and if one counts Chrome OS as GNU/Linux (technically it is), then it seems reasonable to expect 10% market share by year’s end or some time next year
Rolling vs. Point Releases: Which Linux Distro is Right for You?
Need help with rolling vs. point releases on Linux? We’ve got you covered with our comprehensive guide to help you choose the right distro.
How to Install LOMP Stack (OpenLiteSpeed, MySQL, and PHP) on Rocky Linux 9
OpenLiteSpeed is a lightweight and open-source version of the LiteSpeed Server developed by LiteSpeed Technologies. It supports Apache Rewrite rules, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, TLS v1.3, and QUIC protocol.
100 Great and Must-Have CLI Linux Applications
With the bamboozling quantity of open source software available to download, it’s really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That’s where this compilation aims to help.
Independent Distro 4MLinux 42 Released with Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS
Zbigniew Konojacki announced today the release and general availability of 4MLinux 42 as the latest stable release of this independently developed GNU/Linux distribution featuring the JWM (Joe’s Window Manager) graphical environment.
How to Enable System Tray Icons in GNOME
Learn how to easily enable system tray icons in the GNOME desktop environment to make it more productive and efficient.
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