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Matrix’ Network Hits 60 Million Users, Improving the Demand for Decentralized Communication

Matrix is looking strong against the fight with Big Tech companies for a secure, open, and privacy-friendly communication platform.
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How to Install Standard Notes Server on Ubuntu 22.04

Standard Notes is an open-source encrypted notes app. In this tutorial, you will learn how to self-host your standard notes server on a Ubuntu 22.04 machine.

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IPTraf-ng – A Console-Based Network Monitoring Tool

The post IPTraf-ng – A Console-Based Network Monitoring Tool first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .IPTraf-ng is a console-based Linux network statistics monitoring program that shows information about IP traffic, which includes i…

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The Ultimate Guide to Epic Games Store on Linux

Though it is not officially available, it’s not that complicated to use Epic Games Store on Linux. Here are various ways you can play Epic games in Linux.

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How to start GNOME desktop from command line in Debian

GNOME, an acronym for the GNU Network Object Model Environment, is a graphical user interface and set of computer desktop apps for Linux OS users. It is aimed at making Linux OS an easy-to-use OS for non-programmers.

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Flatline: A Browser Extension that Makes Installing Flatpaks Easy

The Flatline browser extension makes the Flatpak installation file recognizable to your browser. Learn more in this article.
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The Lifecycles of Open Source Projects

This article helps you look at each of the project life cycle stages, determine where your project is, and, at a high-level, show how you can move your project successfully through each stage.
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Top 10 Linux Distros for Beginners in 2022 [Compared]

In this article, compare 10 of the top Linux distros for beginners, which can be the perfect starting point for new users and sysadmins.
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Top 5 Reasons to be Excited about Zowe

The Open Mainframe Project’s Zowe initiative was born from an ambitious goal: make the mainframe a seamless, integrated part of the modern IT landscape.
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Oracle is the #1 contributor to the core of Linux in 5.18*

By the metric of “code that everybody us
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A Faster Way to Edit Text Files as Root in Ubuntu

Here’s a little time-saver if you (like me) often need to edit text files as root in a graphical app on Ubuntu. Simply go to a terminal and run: sudo apt install nautilus-admin Quit Nautilus and re-open. Henceforth, you can right-click on pretty …

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Parabola GNU/Linux-libre: [From Arch]: wxgtk2 may require manual intervention

if pacman gives an error message like:

error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: removing wxgtk-common breaks dependency ‘wxgtk-common’ required by wxgtk2

you will need to uninstall ‘wxgtk2’ and it’s dependents first …

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Umbrel Review: Unique Linux Distro for Self Hosting

Umbrel is a beautiful operating system and services dashboard for someone getting started with self-hosting. Learn more in this Umbrel review.
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Distribution Release: Rocky Linux 9.0

The Rocky Linux team have announced a new release of their Red Hat Enterprise Linux clone, Rocky Linux 9.0. The new release offers GNOME 40, the ability to run different applications on different video cards, and filesystem improvements to reduce late…

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Ubuntu Users Get Kernel Security Updates, 17 Vulnerabilities Patched

The new Ubuntu Linux kernel security updates come about a month after the previous kernel updates. Learn more here.
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Rocky Linux 9 Officially Released with GNOME 40 Desktop

Based on the freely distributed sources of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 operating system series, Rocky Linux 9 is here with GNOME 40.
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Development Release: Linux Mint 21 Beta

The Linux Mint tea, have published a development snapshot for their upcoming Linux Mint 21 release. The new beta changes the underlying technology for Bluetooth connections, includes several new changes to the window manager, and introduces an automat…

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Canonical Partners with Google Cloud to Offer Ubuntu on ARM-Based T2A VMs

Canonical and Google Cloud have formed a partnership where users would benefit from running the Ubuntu Linux operating system on a secure, scalable, and highly cost-effective cloud infrastructure. The two companies have worked on an optimized Ubuntu image that fits perfectly on the preview of Tau T2A virtual machines (VMs) based on the Ampere Altra […]

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How to Install Sweet Home 3D 7.0 from Official Tarball in Ubuntu

The free interior design application Sweet Home 3D released version 7.0 with many improvements. Here’s how to install it via the official tarball. What’s new in Sweet Home 3D 7.0: Include YafaRay rendering engine, which was previously available as plugin. New toolbar option to toggle magnetism. Add “Flat ceiling only” check box to the room […]

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9 Rather Unknown Ways of Using Neofetch in Linux

Neofetch is highly customizable. You can display any ASCII logo instead of the distribution’s, filter out the information to display or replace the logos with cowsay messages.
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