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How to install and edit desktop files on Linux (Desktop entries)

Linux comes with three commands for developers, sysadmins and users to set up a hierarchy of applications, typically displayed as a menu. In other words, these commands allow third-party software to add menu items that work for all desktops. In additio…

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Distribution Release: Raspberry Pi OS 2022-04-04

Simon Long has announced an availability of the latest stable release of Raspberry Pi OS, a Debian-based distribution for Raspberry Pi range of low-cost mini-computers. The latest version, labelled as 2022-04-04, removes the default “pi” user from the…

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Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-RC2

Glen Barber has announced the availability of the second release candidate for FreeBSD 13.1: “The second RC build of the 13.1-RELEASE release cycle is now available. A summary of changes since 13.1-RC1 includes: libc – restore fp state upon flush erro…

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How to Activate the Dark and Light Wallpaper Variants in GNOME 42

GNOME 42 comes with a dual variant set of wallpapers that are selected based on system theme. You may have to enable it explicitly in some cases. Here’s how to do it.

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Distribution Release: EasyOS 3.4.5

Barry Kauler has announced the launch of EasyOS 3.4.5. The EasyOS distribution is an experimental platform with a focus on user-friendly container technology. The project’s latest release provides a dark theme, updated web browsers, a new kernel, and …

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How to Set Up SSH Passwordless Login in Rocky Linux

SSH keys are cryptographic keys for authenticating and securing traffic. Learn how to set up SSH passwordless login in Rocky Linux.
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Upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04? Look Out for These Features in 22.04

Ubuntu 22.04 is just a few weeks from release, and those who upgrade from the previous long-term support (LTS) release will find that much has changed — more so than they might first think. In addition to all the (many) new features introduced as part …

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Latest MITRE Endpoint Security Results Show Familiar Names on Top

MITRE Engenuity has released the latest round of its ATT&CK endpoint security evaluations, and the results show some familiar names leading the pack with the most detections.
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13 Apk Commands for Alpine Linux Package Management

Alpine Linux is an independent, free, and open-source Linux distribution. Learn about apk commands for Alpine Linux package management here.
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How to Install AnyDesk Remote Desktop in Ubuntu

AnyDesk offers reputable remote desktop software for your Ubuntu Linux distribution. Learn to install AnyDesk remote desktop in Ubuntu.
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Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux 5.15 LTS, Gets Experimental Wayland Backend

The new version of Raspberry Pi OS comes a little over two months after the previous one and it’s the first to finally bump the kernel version from Linux 5.10 LTS to Linux 5.15 LTS in an attempt to provide users with some new features that weren’t present in the previous kernel series. Linux kernel […]

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Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! Ubuntu’s Throwing a Release Party and Needs Speakers!

With Fedora’s release party scheduled for May 12-14, and now Ubuntu planning a release party for 22.04 on May 1, it looks as if next month is going to be party month in the land of Linux.
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How to Create and Manage Linux Partitions Using Parted

A cool feature in all Linux operating system distributions is disk partitioning. Learn how to create and manage Linux partitions using Parted here.
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Three Internet Radio Clients for the Debian 11 Terminal

In this article, we will introduce you to three different internet radio clients that allow you to listen to online radio from the Debian 11 terminal.
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Detect attacks on your network with Maltrail

Maltrail is a lightweight analysis tool that examines network traffic and raises the alarm if it detects suspicious access or dubious name resolution.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-04-07 15:03:18

In the news: Linux Mint Dropping Blueberry Bluetooth Configuration Tool; Fedora 36 Beta Now Has a Release Date; AV Linux MX-21 Released for All Your Audio/Video Production Needs; Slax Proves You Can’t Keep a Good Linux Distribution Down; Dirty Pipe Mig…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-04-07 15:03:17

This month in Linux Voice.

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Shell tool examples in the terminal

Need to know how to use a command-line tool? eg provides real life examples, and it is easier to access than the man pages.

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Avoiding data corruption in backups

A backup policy can protect your data from malware attacks and system crashes, but first you need to ensure that you are backing up uncorrupted data.

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Creating ready-to-print photo  books  with  Ruby and TeX

Instead of composing photo books online, Mike Schilli prefers to use Ruby and TeX to program an application that generates print-ready PDF books.

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