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How to Build and Install a Custom Kernel on Ubuntu

Compiling your own custom Linux kernel allows you to extract the most of your hardware and software. Learn how to install one in Ubuntu today.
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Top 10 Best Linux Distributions in 2022 For Everyone

A list of best Linux Distributions in 2022 for every user – students, creators, developers and casual users with guidance to pick one.
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NetworkManager 1.38 Released with IPv6, Other Improvements

The NetworkManager 1.38 release is here to further improve IPv6 support and other key features. Learn more here.
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5 Tools to Easily Create a Custom Linux Distro

If you want a Linux desktop that is tailored to your needs, your best option is to create a custom Linux distro. Here’s how you can do it.
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BSD Release: FreeBSD 13.1

Glen Barber has announced the release of FreeBSD 13.1, the second stable build in the project’s 13 branch: “The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/…

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Inkscape 1.2 is Now Available to Download

Ahoy, a new version of Inkscape has appeared. We take a look at the key new features in Inkscape 1.2, the official release video, and share download links.
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Fedora 35 v Fedora 36: What’s the Difference?

Fedora 36 is here, and it’s a significant upgrade. But how is it different from Fedora 35? Compare Fedora 35 v Fedora 36 now.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Daily Builds Available for Early Adopters

Ubuntu’s next non-LTS release, Ubuntu 22.10, is now open for development along with all the official flavors. Get ready to test it if you’re a developer and an early adopter.
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LibreOffice 7.2.7: One Last Update Before June 12th End-of-Life

The LibreOffice 7.2.7 update is here two months after the previous release to add one last layer of bug fixes to LibreOffice 7.2. Learn more here.
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Luca Saiu: Hackers getting married

On May 14th E. and I got married, here in Zürich. I do not normally share very personal information here; but people who knew me before January 2021 will remember me before and since that time. How she changed me for the better. E. is my joy. [Huggin…

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CentOS Alternative AlmaLinux OS 8.6 Is Now Available for Download

AlmaLinux OS 8.6 “Sky Tiger” builds on the changes implemented by Red Hat in their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 release. Learn more here.
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Microsoft’s Linux OS for Azure CBL-Mariner 2.0 Released

Microsoft CBL-Mariner 2.0 is a free and open-source Linux distribution for Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and edge products and services. Learn more here.
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Fudgie: Official Fedora Budgie Spin in the Works

A possible Fedora Budgie desktop spin, called “Fudgie,” is in the works and core packages are now submitted for Fedora approval. Learn more here.
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Distribution Release: Kali Linux 2022.2

Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution with a collection of security and forensics tools. The prject has published a new version, Kali Linux 2022.2, which features the GNOME 42 desktop, along with KDE Plasma 5.24 as an alternative user interface. “…

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Scrivano is a New App to Take Handwritten Notes on Linux

Scrivano is a new handwritten notes app for Linux. We look at Scrivano’s features, which include a few terrific time-saving tools, and how to install it.
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‘Extension Manager’ App Helps You Install and Manage GNOME Shell Extensions

Extension Manager is an interesting alternative to GNOME’s official Extensions app to help you manage GNOME shell extensions. Let’s take a closer look.

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How to Install WordPress with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04

WordPress is a free and open-source content management system mainly used to publish blogs on the internet. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WordPress with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04.

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How to Install WordPress with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04

WordPress is a free and open-source content management system mainly used to publish blogs on the internet. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WordPress with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04.

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How to Install ArangoDB NoSQL Database on Debian 11

ArangoDB is a modern multi-model database system developed by ArangoDB GmbH. it’s a free and open-source database system that supports three different data models, documents, graphs, and key/values.

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How to Resize Existing LUN/Disk on Linux

In most cases, disk space can be expanded by adding a new LUN to the system. But in some scenario, you may need to resize the existing LUN in order …

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