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How to Install The Latest Krita 5.0.8 in Ubuntu 22.04 via PPA

For those prefer the classic .deb package, the Krita digital painting software finally available to install / update through PPA for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Krita has reached version 5.0.8 and being in development of the next 5.1 release (in beta now). For those do not like the Flatpak and AppImage that run in sandbox, the […]

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Distribution Release: KaOS 2022.06

KaOS is an independent, rolling release distribution which focuses on providing a polished KDE/Qt desktop environment and associated applications. The project’s latest snapshot is KaOS 22.06 which ships with KDE Plasma 5.25 and an updated Calamares sy…

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How to create a Rust application on OpenShift

With the help of a container and OpenShift’s “import from Git” functionality, you can onboard a Rust application onto OpenShift quickly.
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How to Install Gatsby.js Node Framework on Ubuntu 22.04

GatsbyJS or Gatsby is a free and open-source framework for building blazing fast, modern apps, and websites with React. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and set up Gatsby.js on the Ubuntu 22.04 machine.
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Open Source Technology Careers Become More Lucrative as Open Source Software Becomes Dominant and Talent Gaps Persist

The tenth annual Open Source Jobs Report from the Linux Foundation and edX was released today, examining trends in open source hiring, retention, and training SAN FRANCISCO – June 22, 2022 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, and edX, a leading global online learning platform from 2U, Inc. […]

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How to Colorize Bash Prompt in Linux Terminal

The bash prompt is probably the happiest place for most Linux users. A typical Linux bash prompt will look like the following screenshot. Regardless of the Linux operating system distribution, you are using, a normal/default bash prompt; like the one presented on the screenshot above, is not all that you have to deal with in […]

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Where are Asus Laptops Made?

Asus laptops are made in the various parts of the world. They have their main headquarters in the USA, China, and Taiwan where most of the parts are assembled.

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Video Editors on Ubuntu, FLOSS Alternatives to Premiere and Movie Maker

This is for multimedia and video editing people who work with Ubuntu and seeking for free libre open source software alternatives to Adobe Premiere or Windows Movie Maker alike. In order to write this overview article, we installed all programs on Ubun…

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Compress Images in Linux Easily With Curtail GUI App

Curtail is a nifty open source GUI tool for compressing images in Linux. You can also bulk compress multiple images at once and set compression levels.
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www @ Savannah: New Article by Richard Stallman

The GNU Education Team has published a new article by Richard Stallman on the threats of Big Tech in the field of education.

Many Governments Encourage Schools to Let Companies Snoop on Students

Human Rights Watch studied 164 software programs and…

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20 Useful Security Features and Tools for Linux Admins

In this article, we shall a list of useful Linux security features that every system administrator should know. We also share some useful tools to help a system admin ensure security on their Linux servers.
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How to Fix a Laptop Power Jack without Soldering

The power jack on a laptop is a source by which we can charge the battery of the laptop. There are a few methods by which you can fix the broken power jack without soldering.

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How To Enable Parallel Downloading In Pacman In Arch Linux

This guide explains how to enable parallel downloading in Pacman in Arch Linux and its variants like EndeavourOS, and Manjaro Linux.
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At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds hosts 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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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Classroom

Google Classroom is a learning platform for educational institutions that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The main aim of the platform is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students.
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Top 10 App Launchers for Ubuntu & GNOME Desktop [With Bonus List]

A curated list of 10 super awesome application launcher(s) for Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Linux distributions with examples.
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How to Install ImageMagick 7 on Ubuntu/Debian

If you are an editor and editing images is part of your daily life, then you should try the ImageMagick tool.
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How to Backup and Restore your Linux System with Timeshift

Timeshift is a system backup and restores tool designed to restore your system into a usable state after something goes wrong. Timeshift is designed to only backup system files and settings. In this tutorial we’ll learn how to use Timeshift to re…

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8 Best MySQL/MariaDB GUI Tools for Linux in 2024

The post 8 Best MySQL/MariaDB GUI Tools for Linux in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .MySQL is one of the most widely-used open-source relational database management systems (RDBMS), that has been around for a long time…

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How to Set up Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu (Complete Guide)

We know the Linux operating system is considered secure “by design.” However, regular maintenance by applying released security updates ensures that it will remain such. This guide shows how to automatically set up updates on the Ubuntu system, also kn…

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