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Finnix 125 Linux Distro Arrives for Sysadmins with Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS
Ryan Finnie announced today the release and general availability of Finnix 125 as the latest stable version of this Debian-based live GNU/Linux distribution for sysadmins.
Oh, Snap. openSUSE downloads increasing, and Leap 15.5 is coming soon
Could have something to do with Ubuntu kicking Flatpak. Meanwhile, SUSE may be pulling up closer to rival Red Hat. openSUSE is doing well: downloads are increasing, and a new version of the stable-release-cycle openSUSE, Leap 15.5, is coming soon.…
How to Fix an Error Unable to Correct Problems You Have Held Broken Packages
One of the quite common errors while installing packages on Ubuntu is the “Held broken packages” error, which can be solved very easily with this guide.
Pitivi 2023.03 Video Editor Brings Back Autoaligner, Adds More Precise Audio Waveforms
Pitivi, the open-source and free GStreamer-based video editor designed with a strong focus on efficiency, quality, and usability, has been updated to version 2023.03, the first release of the project in 2023.
Nostalgic for VB? BASIC is anything but dead
Microsoft's attention has moved on, but flame still alive. If you miss the simplicity of putting an app together with drag-and-drop in VB, there are some alternatives that might tickle your tastebuds.…
How to Install ERPNext on Ubuntu 22.04
ERPNext is an open-source ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. Frappé Technologies develop the software. It includes modules like accounting, CRM, purchasing, sales, website, e-commerce, POS, inventory, project management, etc. This web-based application helps small and medium-sized businesses manage their accounting, sales, purchase, and inventory tasks. This tutorial will show you how to install ERPNext on Ubuntu 22.04.
Vanilla OS Announces Major Shift, Moving from Ubuntu to Debian
Vanilla OS is shaking things up with a move from Ubuntu to Debian Sid. Learn what led the developers to make this decision.
Best Blogging Tips for Success
The very first step to successful blogging is to make sure you write as you talk. As famous copywriter Eugene Schwartz said, “If it sounds like writing – I rewrite it.” Since there are more than 600 million blogs out of 1.9 billion websites worldwide, you should not expect people to find your blog easily.
Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix Becomes Official Ubuntu Flavor
The Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix distribution has officially become an official Ubuntu flavor and will join the rest of the flavors starting with the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) release.
Gentoo-Based Porteus Kiosk 5.5 Released with Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, exFAT Support
Tomasz Jokiel announced today the general availability of Porteus Kiosk 5.5 as the latest stable update to this Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution for kiosks, digital signage, and public computers.
How to Install Redmine Project Management Software on Debian 11
Redmine is a free and open-source project management software and issue-tracking tool. It is written using the Ruby on Rails framework and can be integrated with various version control systems. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Redmine on a Debian 11 server.
Converseen Open-Source Image Processor - Flatpak enhanced with Heif/Heic, PDF, LibRAW Support
Converseen, the open-source batch image processor for Linux, has been available as a Flatpak package for a few months and now is finally able to properly support HEIC/HEIF formats, PDF without the need for additional dependencies, and all camera RAW formats supported by libraw.
GnuCash 5.0 Accounting Software Released with New Stock Transaction Assistant
The GnuCash 5.0 free, open-source, and cross-platform accounting software has been released today as a major update that brings several exciting new features for those of you who want to manage your finances on your GNU/Linux distributions.
Getting Started With XCP-ng Management Console
Installed XCP-ng server? Great! Allow me to give you a screenshot tour to get started with XCP-ng Management Console.
Machine Learning in Linux: FBCNN – JPEG artifacts removal
FBCNN (flexible blind convolutional neural network) is software which seeks to remove artifacts from JPEGs while preserving the integrity of the images. It decouples the quality factor from the JPEG image via a decoupler module and then embeds the predicted quality factor into the subsequent reconstructor module through a quality factor attention block for flexible control.
OpenMandriva ROME 23.03 is Here: Get Ready to be Impressed
Shining with KDE Plasma 5.27.3 and vanilla GNOME 43.3, OpenMandriva ROME 23.03 will impress and satisfy every user’s taste.
Contribute at the Fedora CoreOS, Upgrade, and IoT Test Days
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are five upcoming test days […]
Experiencing 15 Years of LibrePlanet Celebration Firsthand as a Volunteer: 2023 – Charting the Course
This year, LibrePlanet was hybrid with on-site and online options from the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Debian 12 Bookworm: Best New Features
Learn about the latest features and improvements in Debian 12 Bookworm, the newest stable version of the Debian operating system.
OpenMandriva Lx 23.03 Released with Linux 6.2, Mesa 23, and KDE Plasma 5.27
The OpenMandriva team released today OpenMandriva Lx 23.03 as a new refreshed install/live media of the “ROME” rolling-release edition of OpenMandriva Lx that features some of the latest and greatest technologies.
Why Carriers Are Powering Telecom Cloud Services With Open Ethernet and the SONiC Linux Distribution
A lot of people might say they’re running Linux, but the OS itself is actually almost just a single application that’s just running on Linux versus giving you that full Linux user experience,” Charles Conte exec director at Comcast said. “This is almost like an out of the box experience with SONiC because it is truly is a Linux user experience.”
Arduino UNO gets Renesas hardware update
The upcoming Open Source board will be equipped with a 32-bit Renesas RA4M1 processor instead of the 8-bit ATmega328P chip. Moreover, there will be a UNO R4 version featuring an ESP32 module for wireless connectivity. Unlike the Arduino Giga (STM32H747XI) board launched earlier this month, the new Arduino R4 Minima will feature the following Renesas […]
How to Install VMware Workstation Player on Debian 11 (Bullseye)
Install VMware Workstation Player on Debian 11 (Bullseye) and easily enjoy virtualization. Follow our step-by-step tutorial to get started.
Ventoy 1.0.90 Adds Support for LibreELEC 11.0 and Chimera Linux
Ventoy 1.0.90 open-source bootable USB solution has been released today as a maintenance and feature update that supports new distro releases and improves support for existing distributions.
100 Essential and Must-Have GUI Linux Applications
There is a staggering amount of proven open source software available to download. But it’s really difficult to keep up with the cream of the cream. That’s where this compilation aims to help.
Sniffnet: Application to Comfortably Monitor your Network Traffic
Sniffnet is a great tool to use if you want to easily keep an eye on network traffic. It has a simple GUI interface that lets you filter the network based on the application’s protocol and sends you an alert when a set threshold limit is reached.
How To Edit Remote Files With Vim On Linux
This tutorial explains how to edit files on remote Linux system using Vim editor.
PyTorch 2.0: Our next generation release that is faster, more Pythonic and Dynamic as ever
We are excited to announce the release of PyTorch® 2.0 which we highlighted during the PyTorch Conference on 12/2/22! PyTorch 2.0 offers the same eager-mode development and user experience, while fundamentally changing and supercharging how PyTorch operates at compiler level under the hood with faster performance and support for Dynamic Shapes and Distributed. This next-generation release includes a Stable […]
How to send emails from Linux Terminal
Learn how to send an email from Linux terminal
GNOME 43.5 Adds 32:9 Aspect Ratio Support, Plugs More Memory Leaks
The GNOME Project announced today the general availability of GNOME 43.5 as the fifth maintenance update to the latest stable GNOME 43 series, a day ahead of the release of the GNOME 44 desktop environment series.
Ubuntu 22.10 Users Get New Linux Kernel Security Update, 9 Vulnerabilities Patched
Canonical released today a new Linux kernel security update for Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) users to address eight security vulnerabilities.
How to Use Zsh Instead of Bash
Are you looking for a powerful and customizable shell that can be especially useful for power users and developers who spend a lot of time on the command line? In this guide, we learn how to use Zsh to improve your command line productivity.
Use sysfs to restart failed PCI devices (WiFi cards, sound cards, etc.)
If you have a buggy WiFi card or sound card, use this neat trick to restart your PCI devices without having to restart your PC!
A Distro-Hopper’s Guide to Hacking on Linux for Beginners
A journey through distro-hopping and a guide for beginners into hacking and cybersecurity on Linux.
How to Fix: pip command not found error in Ubuntu and other Linux
Learn how to fix pip command not found error in Ubuntu and other Linux systems.
When Do Arch’s Users Get the Latest GNOME Version?
Are you an Arch Linux user eager for the latest GNOME version? Look no further – here are the answers you’re looking for.
GNOME Plans for Native Accent Colour Support
Learn about the announcement of the accent colour in GNOME desktop, which is under development and bringing ten pre-set colours.
Machine Learning in Linux: Easy Diffusion – a Stable Diffusion UI
Easy Diffusion offers a web user interface for Stable Diffusion, a deep learning text-to-image diffusion model capable of generating photo-realistic images given any text input. In seconds you can create stunning artwork. Stable Diffusion uses a kind of diffusion model, called a latent diffusion model.
OpenStack Antelope Builds Out Open Source Cloud Infrastructure
The open source OpenStack cloud platform received its first major update of 2023 on March 22, with the release of OpenStack Antelope. With Antelope, OpenStack has now had 27 releases of its open source cloud platform, which got its start as a joint effort between Rackspace and NASA in 2010, expanding significantly in the years since then.
ChatGPT, how did you get here? It was a long journey through open source AI
Without publicly accessible code, there would be no AI chatbot. Opinion When OpenAI released ChatGPT 3.5 in late November 2022, no one expected much from the new release. It was just a "research preview," explained Sandhini Agarwal, an AI Policy researcher at OpenAI. "We didn't want to oversell it as a big fundamental advance," added Liam Fedus, a scientist at the org.…
A Screenshot Tour & Walkthrough of New Ubuntu Installer
Screenshot tour & highlights of the new Ubuntu desktop installer - Subiquity.
RustDesk – virtual / remote desktop software
RustDesk is remote desktop allowing maintenance of computers and other devices. The software aims for simplicity and ease-of-use, being designed to work out of the box.
GNOME 44 “Kuala Lumpur” Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The GNOME Project proudly announced today the release and general availability of the GNOME 44 desktop environment series, a major update that brings several new features and lots of improvements.
How to Install Percona XtraDB Cluster on Rocky Linux 9
Percona XtraDB Cluster is a fully open-source database clustering solution for MySQL. Percona XtraDB Cluster provides synchronous replication, multi-source replication, automatic node provisioning, automatic SSL encryption configuration, and optimized performance.
How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS along with Elastic Stack on Ubuntu 22.04
Suricata is a Network Monitoring tool that examines and processes every packet of internet traffic that flows through your server. It can generate log events, trigger alerts and drop traffic upon detecting any suspicious activity.
NVIDIA 530.41.03 Graphics Driver Brings Better Xfce Support, Faster Installer
NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 530.41.03 graphics driver for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems to introduce new features, as well as various improvements to make your gaming and 3D graphics experience better.
Proxmox VE 7.4 Comes with an Updated Virtualization Stack
Based on Debian 11.6, Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.4 comes with Linux kernel 5.15 and a fully-integrated dark theme.
Error Handling In Ansible Playbooks
This guide explains about error handling in Ansible Playbooks and how to handle different errors when running playbooks in Ansible.
Framework presents new DIY upgradeable laptops
Framework introduced today their Framework Laptop 13 DIY Edition compatible with the AMD Ryzen 7040 Series processors and 13th Gen Intel processors. These highly customizable laptops are available to pre-order starting at $849.00. As of today, the Framework Laptop 13 can be preordered with the following Intel 13th Gen CPUs: i7-1370P — 14C/20T (6P+8E), 3.90 […]
Tails 5.11: Secure-surfing 'amnesiac' live distro arrives
A highly opinionated little live USB/DVD/VM image for the paranoidThe latest version of TAILS has improved memory management, which means it should work a little better on memory-constrained computers. It's the go-to option for secure private internet access.…
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