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Linus Torvalds releases Linux Kernel 6.3 RC1 for everyone to test, which brings regular updates, more Rust code and more.
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Nagios is a popular and one of the most powerful open-source monitoring systems. It monitors your IT infrastructure and keeps your networks, servers, applications and processes running smoothly.
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Audacious 4.3 open-source, cross-platform, and free audio player has been released as a major update that brings support for some of the latest GNU/Linux technologies, as well as various improvements.
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LibreELEC 11 Linux-based JeOS (Just Enough Operating System) for the Kodi media player and embedded devices is now available for download with various new features and improvements.
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ILABS has introduced a low-power embedded device based on the RP2040 microcontroller equipped with an on-board NFC controller. The Challenger RP2040 NFC provides flexible I/Os and support for LiPo batteries for portable applications. This new NFC embedded device appears to be part of the Challenger Series built around the RP2040 microcontrollers. RP2040 — 32-bit Dual-core Arm […]
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Wallabag is a read-it-later kind of service. It allows you to save webpages to read later at your leisure pace. This tutorial will cover installing and setting up Wallabag on a server running Ubuntu 22.04.
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Nitrux 2.7 arrives in two separate editions, Plasma and Maui, giving users the latest Linux kernel 6.1, Plasma 5.27.2, and Maui Apps 2.2.2.
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Whisper is an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system trained on 680,000 hours of multilingual and multitask supervised data collected from the web. Powered by deep learning and neural networks, Whisper is a natural language processing system that’s built on PyTorch.
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As Mozilla reaches its 25th anniversary this year, we’re working hard to set up our “next chapter” — thinking bigger and being bolder about how we can shape the coming era of the internet. We’re working to expand our product offerings, creating multiple options for consumers, audiences and business models. We’re growing our philanthropic and […]
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The 127th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on March 5th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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Uri Herrera announced today the general availability of Nitrux 2.7 as the latest ISO release for this systemd-free GNU/Linux distribution featuring the latest KDE Plasma desktop environment with a focus on AppImages.
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If you are looking for some alternatives to Microsoft Office that can open and create Microsoft Office documents without any problem, then ONLYOFFICE Desktop is a perfect choice.
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OCS Inventory Server is open-source software that allows you to scan and inventory all devices in your environment or IT departments. It's a free inventory and assets management solution that helps you keep track of all your devices and computers' information.
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Pano, a next-gen clipboard manager for GNOME Shell, has been updated with some major improvements such as user interface customization options, the ability to favorite items, content-aware notifications, as well as support for GNOME Shell 44.
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In this blog post, we will show you how to install Matomo on Debian 11 OS. Matomo is a free and open-source web analytics application used for live tracking of website visits. Matomo is written in PHP, and it uses MySQL for storing analytics data. It was known previously as Piwik and, in 2018, was officially renamed Matomo. In this tutorial, we will install Matomo with the LAMP stack.
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A hands-on guide to installing and exploring the features of Xubuntu Minimal Install, a stripped-down version of Xubuntu.
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Linus Torvalds has officially kicked off the development cycle of the upcoming Linux 6.3 kernel series by tagging the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.
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CrowdSupply just introduced two audio development platforms based on the ESP32-WROVER-B module with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Loud ESP includes a touchscreen TFT, a Dual I2S Stereo DAC, Li-Ion battery management support and many other peripherals. According to the schematics which can be found here, the Standard and the Mini models seem to integrate […]
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And a choice of ways to get the latest KDE too, if that's your thingFor significant subcomponents of Ubuntu – and its derivatives – you don't need to wait for the next release to appear. You can upgrade major parts on the fly.…
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A recent Reddit post caught my attention as a Christian, humanist and computer scientist. Allegedly, an employer claimed to be troubled by a worker citing "Religious Reasons" for their refusal to use Microsoft
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The Arduino blog has recently featured the new GIGA R1 Wi-Fi equipped with up to 76x Digital I/Os, 2x DAC pins, camera support, a MIPI interface and other peripherals. This new Arduino board features an ARM Cortex-M7 and a Cortex-M4 as coprocessor for real time applications. According to the Hardware page, the GIGA R1 Wi-Fi […]
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Ubuntu 22.04 and 22.10 didn't provide an out-of-box experience for the new Intel Arc GPUs. Is Lunar Lobster ready for the challenge?
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Keep your files in sync across multiple devices with Syncthing on Linux. Follow our step-by-step guide to get started today.
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The Mixxx free, cross-platform, and open-source DJ software designed to give you everything you need to perform live mixes has been updated today to version 2.3.4, a release that brings support for a couple of new controllers and various improvements.
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Learn how to easily install Pulsar Edit IDE (Atom IDE replacement) on your Manjaro Linux system using the Arch Linux User Repository (AUR) and Manjaro pamac AUR helper.
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Indiegogo recently featured two Mini-PCs integrating the Rockchip RK3568 multi-core processor. The PlanetPC XR series Mini-PCs can be configured with up to 32GB RAM, 256GB Flash, 2x GbE, Wi-Fi/BL connectivity, SSD support and both models run on Ubuntu 20.04. The XR1 is described as an entry level Mini-PC integrating a Quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 RK3568 processor […]
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Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make sure 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 in […]
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Ásbrú Connection Manager (Ásbrú) is a user interface that helps organizing remote terminal sessions and automating repetitive tasks. The project began as a fork of PAC (Perl Auto Connector) Manager.
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KDE Plasma 5.27 desktop environment is now in Debian’s Testing branch, and the upcoming stable 12 (Bookworm) release will use it.
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Nextcloud announced on Wednesday that it now has a SharePoint replacement ready for production use, and that Deutsche Telekom has made Nextcloud Office available to the users of MagentaCLOUD.
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Jellyfin is a free and open-source media streaming application that organizes, manages, and shares digital media files to networked devices. It allows you to stream the uploaded media files to your PC, Laptop, Mobile, and Roku.
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This is a fork of Peek, a simple animated GIF (can also record video, but it's optimized for GIFs) screen recorder, which still works, but it has been declared deprecated by its developer. Peek the fork, or pypeek, is a cross-platform version of Peek written in Python and Qt with extra features.
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LAMP is an open-source software stack containing an Apache web server, MySQL or MariaDB database, and PHP programming language. It is one of the most popular web development platforms allowing web developers to build, deploy, and manage websites and applications online.
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If you’re looking for a terminal-based bittorrent client that should do all your work with the essence of a GUI, then Stig BitTorrent Client is for you.
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Discover how to install Linux Kernel 6.2 on Rocky Linux 9/8 and take advantage of the latest features and improved performance.
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Ansible is a very popular configuration management tool designed to streamline the process of controlling a large number of servers. In this guide, we will learn how to install and configure Ansible on an Ubuntu 20.04 server.
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Discover how to configure Yubico's YubiKey on Fedora Workstation for typical security use-cases.
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Discover the best Arch Linux distros for your use case, compare their features and choose the best for yourself.
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Old Photo Restoration is an academic project that lets you restore old photos. This software uses PyTorch and is written in Python.
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Bash script loops are an essential component of any developer’s toolkit for automating repetitive tasks and streamlining workflows. Loops in Bash provide a powerful and flexible way to iterate through lists, perform calculations, and execute commands based on specific conditions. By mastering Bash script loops, you can write efficient and readable scripts that save time and effort in managing complex systems and processes.
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Xfce fan? It’s time for another issue of my exclusive “Xfce’s Apps Update” monthly roundup where I inform you about the latest releases of your favorite Xfce apps, plugins, tools, and more released during February 2023.
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Sequent Microsystems launched last month an LCD Display Adapter HAT compatible with the Raspberry Pi Single Board Computer. This Raspberry Pi HAT is also equipped with up to 6x Push buttons, a rotary encoder and an onboard STM32 MCU. According to the CEO of Sequent Microsystems, the Display Adapter “integrates a 32-bit STM32G030 microcontroller (up […]
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The Document Foundation released today LibreOffice 7.5.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest and greatest LibreOffice 7.5 open-source and free office suite series to fix more bugs and also add a new feature.
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The GIMP 2.10.34 open-source, free, and cross-platform image editing software was released today and it’s available for download as another stable update in the GIMP 2.10 series.
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PeaZip 9.1 file archiver is available for download with a refined scripting engine and an overhaul of the application’s look.
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One reason why there are so many Linux desktops is that there[he]#039[/he]s endless disagreement on what makes the best desktop. Now, GNOME, Debian, and KDE are exploring the idea of uniting, using Flatpak to create a Linux desktop app store.
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Avidemux is a powerful video editing software that is widely used by Linux users. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of installing Avidemux on your Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 system. Follow the step-by-step instructions and start editing your videos like a pro in no time.
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The Linux-based PineTab2 will be available in two hardware configurations: 4GB RAM / 64GB eMMC flash and 8GB RAM / 128GB eMMC flash storage.
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The KDE Project announced today the release and general availability of KDE Gear 22.12.3 as the third and last maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 22.12 open-source software suite to fix more bugs.
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Charnaie Gordon is the content creator behind Here Wee Read, a blog that advocates for diversity and inclusivity in children’s literature. She’s also the author of several children’s books, including “Lift Every Voice and Change: A Celebration of Black Leaders and the Words that Inspire Generations,” You can follow her on Instagram. I’ve always attributed […]
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