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Linus Torvalds: After 30 Years, Linux is Not a Dead Project

At the Open Source Summit event today, Torvalds discussed the state of Linux, in a fireside chat with his longtime friend Dirk Hohndel, who currently is the chief open-source officer at the Cardano Foundation. The conversation ranged from the state of …

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Install Rhythmbox on Ubuntu, Alma Linux, and Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to Install Rhythmbox on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and  Linux Mint 20.3
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Best Laptops For Silhouette Cameo 4

If you are interested in laptops that are not expensive and can easily run the Silhouette Cameo 4. So you don’t need to worry as we have discussed some of these options for you.

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shred command: makes files unrecoverable in Linux

Are you still removing your files containing sensitive information (ssh keys, an account password, auth file, etc) using the standard way? Then you are making it easier for third-party applications to recover. Let’s dig in more; every time you delete files the standard way, they just get unlinked from the filesystem, making the block free […]

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How to Fix a Broken Key on a Laptop

The keys of a keyboard sometimes don’t work either because it is being isolated from the keyboard or due to dust particles. This article is a guide on how to fix broken keys on a laptop.

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-23 Is Coming on June 28th with FM Radio Expansion, Lomiri Fixes

Scheduled for release next week on June 28th, 2022, the Ubuntu Touch OTA-23 software update will still be based on the Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) operating system series and promises FM Radio expansion on most BQ devices and the Poco X3 NFC smartphone, improved sound playback during device sleep, as well as wireless display support […]

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Flameshot Screenshot Tool Just Added Even More Features

When it comes to screenshot tools for Linux nothing rivals the feature set offered by the Qt-based Flameshot — and the app just got a major update.
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Rocket.Chat Aims to Replace Skype for Business by Collaborating with Pexip

Rocket.Chat is collaborating with a video communication platform, Pexip to offer an alternative to Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams.
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Flameshot 12.0.0 Released with Movable Layer, New Magnifier and 20+ Bug Fixes

The fantastic Flameshot screenshot tool released its latest version, 12.0.0, today with many exciting changes. We round up the release in this post.
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KDE-Focused KaOS Linux 2022.06 Is Here with the Latest Plasma 5.25

KaOS is an independent rolling-release distribution inspired by Arch Linux that includes the latest KDE Plasma Desktop and related Qt Toolkit-based software. KaOS 2022.06 comes with the latest Plasma 5.25, the latest KDE Frameworks 5.95, and the newest…

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Debian-Based Clonezilla Live 3.0.1 Disk Imaging/Cloning Tool Released with Linux 5.18

Synced with the Debian Sid repository as of June 12th, 2022, the Clonezilla Live 3.0.1 release is the first minor update to the Clonezilla Live 3.0 series launched at the end of May 2022 with APFS and LUKS support, as well as numerous other improvements. Clonezilla Live 3.0.1 is powered by the latest and greatest […]

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At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds Costs Another Fireside Chat

At the summit, Linux’s creator Linus Torvalds and his good buddy Dirk Hohndel talked about working from home, Rust in Linux, and whether there’s life outside the screen.
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Why Ubuntu Isn’t a Flagship Linux Desktop Distribution Anymore

Although Ubuntu has been an enormous success, controversial decisions will prevent it from being named the best Linux desktop distribution in the future. Here’s why.
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Blind trust in open source security is hurting us: Report

The Linux Foundation and Snyk’s report, The State of Open Source Security, finds open source security faces hard challenges even as it becomes more popular than ever.

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Distribution Release: TrueNAS 22.02.2 “SCALE”

iXsystems has announced the release of TrueNAS SCALE, version 22.02.2. The new release of this network attached storage platform improves deduplication performance, allows multiple containers to use the same Intel GPU, and improves the pool importing …

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10 Best Linux Games for Free 2022

Here are the 10 best games which you can play on Linux and its various distribution for free. There are many other free games available for Linux.

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How Long Do Alienware Laptops Last?

Alienware laptops are quite expensive, but they offer some of the best features. This can make anyone wonder how long Alienware laptops last. And the answer to this question has been covered in this article.

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Learn the Principles of DevSecOps in New, Free Training Course

In recent years, DevOps, which aligns incentives and the flow of work across the organization, has become the standard way of building software. By focusing on improving the flow of value, the software development lifecycle has become much more efficient and effective, leading to positive outcomes for everyone involved. However software development and IT operations […]

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Free Training Course Teaches How to Secure a Software Supply Chain with Sigstore

Many software projects are not prepared to build securely by default, which is why the Linux Foundation and Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) partnered with technology industry leaders to create Sigstore, a set of tools and a standard for signing, verifying and protecting software. Sigstore is one of several innovative technologies that have emerged to […]

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How to Properly Adopt and Manage Kubernetes in Production

Alex Jones, Director of Kubernetes Engineering at Canonical, talks about properly adopting and managing Kubernetes in production.
Kubernetes is a very important technology in the marketplace because vendors, ISVs, end users and enterprises are all able…

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