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Linux Mint 21.2 and Cinnamon 5.8 desktop take shape
Along with better integration for all three editions. Linux Mint project lead Clement Lefebvre has shared some more details about the forthcoming version 21.2, including new versions of both Cinnamon and Xfce.…
Fedora 38 will still support framebuffer X11 and NIS+
Next version of Red Hat's bleeding-edge distro won't drop all the older tech it had hoped to. The shape of Fedora 38 continues to get clearer as next month's planned release approaches. The latest meeting of the Steering Committee (FESCo) has decided some stuff just isn't ready to remove yet.…
Monophony: A GTK YouTube Music Player with Local Playlists
Say hello to Monophony – the sleek GTK YouTube music player for Linux users with built-in playlist support. Discover a new way to listen to your favorite tunes!
First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 6.2 Is Now Available for Download
Arch Linux’s ISO snapshot for March 2023 (2023.03.01) is now available for download for those of you who want to perform a fresh Arch Linux installation with the latest Linux 6.2 kernel and archinstall text-mode installer.
Machine Learning in Linux: Ultimate Vocal Remover GUI
Ultimate Vocal Remover is a GUI that lets you isolate stems from music. It offers convenient access to a wide range of different models. It's free and open source software.
Install MySQL 8.0 on Rocky Linux 9/8 - Step-by-Step Guide
This tutorial will guide you through installing MySQL 8.0 on your Rocky Linux 9 or 8 server. Follow the step-by-step instructions to get MySQL up and running on your system.
How to Install Docker on Linux Mint 21: A Step-by-Step Guide
Follow our step-by-step guide to easily install Docker on your Linux Mint 21 system and start containerizing your applications.
How to Install Redis on Rocky Linux
A comprehensive guide on how to install Redis on Rocky Linux 9 or 8
4 cool new projects to try in Copr for March 2023
This article introduces four new projects available in Copr, with installation instructions. Copr is a build-system for anyone in the Fedora community. It hosts thousands of projects for various purposes and audiences. Some of them should never be installed by anyone, some are already being transitioned to the official Fedora Linux repositories, and the rest are […]
FFmpeg 6.0 releases with new Radiance HDR image and WBMP support
Learn about the new features in FFmpeg 6.0, including video and audio processing, codec enhancements, and compression improvements
How to Install CryptPad Collaborative Office Suite on Ubuntu 22.04
Cryptpad is an open-source collaborative office suite that serves as an alternative to Office 365. It allows you to access office applications via the web browser. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Cryptpad suite on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
yewtube Is A Feature Packed Terminal Based YouTube Player
yewtube is a command-line tool to search, browse, and play YouTube videos directly from your terminal, for Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows. It uses no API keys, and it can play audio only or audio/video using a third-party media player like VLC, mpv or mplayer, with lots of features on top.
5 Best FOSS PDF editors for Ubuntu and Other Linux
We list the best free & open-source PDF editors for Ubuntu and other Linux distros. And compare them based on their PDF editing capabilities.
Open Source Wireshark Network Protocol Analyzer (Finally) Gets its Own Foundation
The open source Wireshark network protocol analyzer has been used by networking professionals for the last two decades and today the technology is finally getting its own open source foundation.
3-Years After Red Hat, Is Jim Whitehurst Still the ‘Open-Source Way’ Guy?
At an online media event held in early February, Red Hat’s former CEO talked about investing, open source, open governance, and of course, Red Hat.
Common Sense Media’s ultimate guide to parental controls
Do you need parental controls? What are the options? Do they really work? Here’s everything you need to know about the wide array of parental control solutions, from OS settings to monitoring apps to network hardware. Even if you’ve talked to your kids about screen-time limits and responsible online behavior, it’s still really tough to […]
How To Install Yay AUR Helper In Arch Linux, EndeavourOS, Manjaro Linux
This guide explains what is Yay, how to install Yay AUR helper in Arch Linux, EndeavourOS, and Manjaro Linux, and finally how to use Yay to install packages from AUR.
KDE Plasma 5.27.2 Is Out with Lots of Plasma Wayland Improvements
The KDE Project announced today the release of KDE Plasma 5.27.2 as the second point release to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment series to fix more issues reported by users.
Official: Lomiri desktop now runs on Debian
Converged environment formerly known as Unity 8 breaks free from Ubuntu – and indeed, from tablets. Some significant news about what was Canonical's next-gen desktop: it now works well enough on Debian to be its developer's "daily driver."…
FFmpeg 6.0 “Von Neumann” Released with Radiance HDR Image Support, New Decoders
The FFmpeg project released today FFmpeg 6.0 as the latest and greatest version of this free and open-source multimedia framework for handling audio, video, as well as other multimedia files and streams.
Linux Mint 21.2 Promises Better Support for Flatpak Apps, Faster File Management
Linux Mint project leader Clement Lefebvre writes today in the monthly newsletter of the project about some of the major improvements that have been implemented for the upcoming Linux Mint 21.2 release.
Patches to make WINE work on Wayland display server protocol are being merged
Code update will remove the need for translation layer in Linux distros. With WINE 8 out, the team is merging in the code changes to add support for the Wayland display server protocol.…
Why settle for one layer of security when you can have 2FA?
Protecting your online accounts with just a password is like locking your front door with a key: It might keep most people away, but an intruder who’s determined to break in can still force an entry. This is where two-factor authentication, or 2FA, comes in handy. 2FA is one of the most accessible and effective […]
TUXEDO OS 2 Launches with KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS and Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS
TUXEDO Computers has announced the general availability of TUXEDO OS 2 as the second major release of their Kubuntu-based operating system for TUXEDO Computers and everyone else who wants to use it.
TUXEDO OS 2 Ships with Kernel 6.1 and the Latest Plasma 5.27
TUXEDO Computers, a Linux computer manufacturer, has released TUXEDO OS 2, an in-house developed operating system based on Ubuntu 22.04.
How To Solve “error: required key missing from keyring” In Arch Linux, EndeavourOS, Manjaro Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to solve "error: required key missing from keyring" in Arch Linux, EndeavourOS and Manjaro Linux.
Installing and using Git and GitHub on Ubuntu Linux: A beginner's guide
This tutorial is a quick setup guide for installing and using GitHub and how to perform its various functions of creating a repository locally, connecting this repo to the remote host that contains your project (where everyone can see), committing the changes and finally pushing all the content in the local system to GitHub.
TUXEDO OS 2 is out of the incubator with more features than promised!
In previous articles, I reviewed the first version of TUXEDO OS and highlighted the promises made by TUXEDOComputers regarding the second version.At the end of the last week, TUXEDOComputers announced the release of TUXEDO OS 2, after three continuous months of development, with improvements and updates that exceeded promises.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 26th, 2023
The 126th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on February 26th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Install Memcached on Ubuntu 22.04
Memcached is a free, open-source, and general-purpose distributed memory-caching system used to cache database data. It is a high-performance memory caching system used to speed up dynamic web applications by reducing the database load.
How to Install and Use IDLE Python IDE in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Learn how to install Python's own IDLE IDE in Ubuntu and Other Linux distributions and run a sample program.
Armbian 23.02 Released with Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Initial Debian Bookworm Support
The Armbian project informs 9to5Linux today about the general availability of Armbian 23.02 as the first release of this Debian and Ubuntu-based GNU/Linux distribution for ARM single-board computers in 2023, bringing support for new technologies and devices.
Machine Learning in Linux: Coqui STT - deep-learning toolkit for training and deploying speech-to-text models
Coqui STT (STT) is a deep-learning toolkit for training and deploying speech-to-text models. This is free and open source software.
EasyOS Kirkstone-series version 5.0 released
EasyOS experimental Linux distribution major milestone release 5.0.
How to Display Information on Your Linux Desktop With Conky
Looking to view your system stats on your Linux desktop? Conky is the tool to do it. Learn how to use Conky to display info on your desktop
How to Setup IKEv2 IPSec VPN Using strongSwan and Let's Encrypt on Rocky Linux 9
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up an IKEv2 IPSec VPN using strongSwan using EAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication along with Let's Encrypt SSL certificates on a Rocky Linux 9 server. You will also learn how to connect to the VPN using Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android clients.
Things That the Free Software Community Needs to Replace/Counteract
5 of the things that will hopefully change over the next 5 years; today we give a short list
How to move a Volume Group from one system to another
2DayGeeK: This quick tutorial describes how to move a Volume Group from one Linux system to another.
IPFire Hardened Linux Firewall Distro Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS
IPFire project’s Peter Müller announced today the release and general availability of IPFire 2.27 Core Update 173 as the first update to this open-source hardened Linux firewall distribution for routers and firewalls in 2023.
Fwupd 1.8.11 Linux Firmware Updater Adds Support for New Devices, New Features
Fwupd 1.8.11 open-source Linux firmware updating utility is out now with support for new devices, new features, and improvements.
Linux Interview Questions: Top 101 Questions and Answers
In this article, we've compiled a comprehensive list of Linux interview questions that cover a wide range of topics. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Linux user, this list will help you prepare for your next Linux interview and ensure you have a solid understanding of the most important Linux concepts.
How to Install Anaconda Python Distribution on Debian 11
Python is an open-source and object-oriented interpreted programming language. Anaconda is a Python, R, Data Science, and machine learning platform and used as a package manager. It comes with 1,500+ open source packages.
Mesa 23 Graphics Stack Released with Radeon Memory Visualizer Support, Rise of the Tomb Raider Fixes
The Mesa 23 open-source graphics stack is now available for download with lots of new features for Linux gaming and to provide you with a better overall graphics experience on your GNU/Linux distribution.
Proposal Announced for Better Flathub Experience with GNOME & KDE Foundation
The next phase of the Flathub experience is on the horizon with initiatives from GNOME, KDE e.V and PlainText Group to bring payments and donations to the Flathub store.
Linux Basics - Set a Static IP on Ubuntu
Set a static IP on Ubuntu. All Ubuntu versions, from Ubuntu 22.04, and Ubuntu 20.04 down to Ubuntu 12.04, are covered in this tutorial. The guide explains setting a static IP on an Ubuntu system from the command line. It covers the network configuration for all recent Ubuntu versions and includes instructions to configure a static IP address, set the hostname, and configure name resolving.
Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux 2301 Brings KDE Plasma 5.27.1
Redcore Linux 2301 is a bugfix release, shipping with Linux kernel 6.1 and Plasma 5.27.1. LXQt 1.2 is also available for installation.
Linux Lite 6.4 to Adopt Zstd Compression for Its Apps for Lightning Fast Updates
Linux Lite creator and maintainer Jerry Bezencon announced today the general availability of the RC (Release Candidate) development version of the upcoming Linux Lite 6.4 distribution to give users an early taste of the new features and improvements.
How to Install WonderCMS on Ubuntu 22.04
WonderCMS is an open-source and extremely small flat file CMS that provides a simple and easier way to create and manage websites. This tutorial will show you how to install WonderCMS with Nginx and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04.
How to Install aaPanel on Debian 11
aaPanel is an alternative web server control panel like WHM/cPanel, DirectAdmin, and VestaCP. It offers users to manage their hosting servers easily. In this tutorial, we are going to install the aaPanel control panel on Debian 11 OS.
GNOME 44’s Background Apps: A Step Forward or a Step Too Far?
With just over three weeks until GNOME 44, scheduled to be released on March 22, the race to hype its new features has continued. One of the highlights of the upcoming release is the new Background Apps feature. But is it for good?
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