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Development Release: MX Linux 21 RC1

The developers of MX Linux have released the latest development snapshot of the upcoming version 21 for testing. As with the second beta, it is available in Xfce, KDE Plasma and Fluxbox flavours: “MX 21 RC1 is now available for testing. MX 21 is built…

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How to Install NGINX on Ubuntu 20.04

NGINX is used by more than 30% of all active websites, which makes it one of the most popular and widely used web servers in the world. Learn how to install NGINX on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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How to Create a Certificate Authority (CA) on Ubuntu 20.04

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FLB MusicMusic Player and Downloader

FLB Music is billed as a “beautiful cross-platform music player.” It’s written in TypeScript and uses Vue.js.
We’ve reviewed a smorgasbord of open source music players. But Linux is endowed with a huge selection, and there’s still a few we’…

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15 Useful MySQL/MariaDB Performance Tuning and Optimization Tips

MySQL is a powerful open source Relational Database Management System or in short RDBMS. It was released back in 1995 (20 years old). It uses Structured Query Language which is probably the most popular choice for managing content within a database. The latest MySQL version is 5.6.25 and was released on 29 May 2015. Even though […]

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helloSystem 0.6 distribution Released Based FreeBSD and Similar to macOS

Simon Peter, the creator of the format of self-contained packages AppImage, has published release distribution helloSystem 0.6, based on FreeBSD 12.2 and positioned it as a system for regular users including macOS fans, who are unhappy with Apple polic…

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Google’s New Spyware, Idle Detection, in Chrome 94

Google Chrome’s new API, Idle Detection, is making the news for potential privacy violations. Learn more about Google’s new spyware in Chrome 94 here.
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How To Restore Or Recover Deleted Commands In Linux

This guide explains how to restore or recover deleted commands in Linux using GNU coreutils and busybox.
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GNOME 42 Desktop Slated for Release in March 2022

The GNOME devs have recently published the release schedule for the GNOME 42 desktop environment, which is slated for release next year on March 23, 2022. It will be the second major update in the GNOME 4x series and development slowly kicked off this month. GNOME 42 will stick to the same routine as in […]

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Life’s better together when you avoid Windows 11

Source: FSF News

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10 Best Linux Tools For Digital Artists [2021]

There is no shortage of graphic design software for Linux users and digital artists. While it is possible to create stunning graphics and make professional edits with several online software, today’s focus is on the most effective, memory-friendly soft…

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How to Install Passbolt Self-Hosted Password Manager on Debian 11

Passbolt is a free, open-source and self-hosted password manager that allows you to store your website and other passwords securely. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Passbolt password manager on Debian 11.
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More on Google’s Secure Open Source (SOS) Program for Developers

Certainly, open source software plays an integral part in many critical infrastructure and national security systems, with recent data suggests that attacks on open-source software have increased in the last year. To answer the need, Google launched the Secure Open Source (SOS) Rewards pilot program run by the Linux Foundation with initial sponsorship of $1 […]

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Lakka 3.5 Released, A Distribution for Creating Game Consoles

Lakka 3.5, a distribution for creating game consoles, has been released. It allows you to turn computers, set-top boxes, or single-board computers into a full-fledged game console for running retro games. Learn more about the new release here.
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Bash Scripting’s Indexed Array Explained with Examples

Bash supports two types of arrays namely Indexed Array Associative Array. This guide explains Bash indexed array in detail with examples.
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Pop!_OS 21.10 Release May Support ARM (arm64/AArch64)

Looks like arm64 build is coming up with Pop!_OS 21.10 Impish Indri release.
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Python 3.10 is Here, Brings Some Great New Features and Improvements

Python is a powerful multipurpose programming language. This means it’s designed to be used in a range of applications, including data science, software and web development, automation, and generally getting stuff done.
Python 3.10 sports powerful patt…

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Linus Torvalds: Juggling Chainsaws and Building Linux

At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds described his early career, how he built Linux and his continuing love for the C programming language.
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Distribution Release: IPFire 2.27 Core 160

IPFire is a Linux distribution that focuses on easy setup, good handling and high level of security, intended for use in firewalls and routers. The project has published a new update which focuses on improving network throughput. “In recent days and m…

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Annotator is a Slick Annotation Tool for Linux Desktops

Sometimes I want to annotate an image quickly, but without loading up a full-blown image editing app like The GIMP. Today I found an amazing app that lets me do just that. Annotator by Trevor Williams is something of a cross between the macOS Preview a…

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