How to Install Tor Browser on Fedora 34
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest Tor Browser on Fedora 34.
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In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest Tor Browser on Fedora 34.
The post How to Install Tor Browser on Fedora 34 appeared first on Linux Today.
So I have spoken about what is our vision for Fedora Workstation quite a few times before, but I feel it is often useful to get back to it as we progress with our overall effort.So if you read some … Continue reading
Read MoreIn this short post, we are going to summarize the new features and updates expected in Fedora 35, with an expected stable release for the end of next October.
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Been some time since my last update, so I felt it was time to flex my blog writing muscles again and provide some updates of some of the things we are working on in Fedora in preparation for Fedora Workstation … Continue reading
Read MoreFedora 35 is due for release soon. Take a look at the expected new features in this release.
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Fedora is one of the best-known and most popular Linux distributions. This Fedora distro is developed by the community and has the support of Red Hat, which guarantees us excellent support and that we will always be up-to-date in terms of updates and patches. Although Fedora 35’s default desktop is GNOME 41, we can find […]
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Read MoreFedy is a graphical application that allows you to install several third-party applications, development tools, drivers, themes, and utilities in Fedora. Learn more about Fedy here.
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In this quick post, we round up the new features and updates of Fedora 35.
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Have you already been through Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slackware, Gentoo … and you still lack things to learn to build a Linux system from scratch? That is exactly what Linux From Scratch 11 (LFS) is about , the new version of this distrolibro with which to build a Linux system from its very base and as far […]
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Read MoreAs posted on the CentOS blog, Red Hat officially wants to upgrade its EPEL repository, which has been maintained since 2007, with a small team of full-time supervisors. The community-based special interest group EPEL SIG is not to be replaced but supplemented. So far, neither Red Hat nor the Fedora Project have given any guarantees, […]
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Read MoreHPLIP 3.21.8 is here almost two months after version 3.21.6, which only added support for the Fedora 34, Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo), openSUSE Leap 15.3, and Debian GNU/Linux 10.9 “Buster” operating systems, and version 3.21.4, which added support for the HP Envy 6400 printer series, to add support for the Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma”, Manjaro […]
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Read MoreThis brief guide explains how to fix “error: rpmdbNextIterator: skipping” In Fedora Linux.
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Package Manager is software that allows a user in case of installation of new software, up-gradation of system, or updating any specific software and such sorts of things. In the case of Linux-based systems wherein one software has lots of dependencies whose presence is required for a complete installation of that software, applications like package […]
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Read MoreHere we list some of the best Linux distros for developers and programmers, including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch Linux, and Manjaro.
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Gitea is an open-source code-hosting solution based on the Git platform. This article will cover how to install and configure Gitea on Fedora 34 and how to set up your first Git repository.
Read MoreVagrant is a powerful tool for building and managing virtual machines in a development environment. In this guide, we will see how to install Vagrant on Fedora 34. Let us get started with this tutorial.
Read MoreThe post How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors is an open-source office suite that is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS users. Freely distributed…
Read MoreThe post How to Install and Use ProtonVPN on Desktop Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted tunnel that extends over a public network. It allows users to securely browse and a…
OpenOffice can be used for creating and manipulating word documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics modules etc. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of installing OpenOffice 4.1.10 on Fedora 34 Workstation OS.
Read MorePostgreSQL or Postgres is a powerful, open-source, relational database management system. This tutorial will demonstrate how to install PostgreSQL and phpPgAdmin on a Fedora 34 based server.
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