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Linux Mint Vs Ubuntu: Which OS Is Better for Beginners?

The post Linux Mint Vs Ubuntu: Which OS Is Better for Beginners? first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Ubuntu is arguably the most widely used Linux-based desktop operating system (OS) out there. It is a free, open-source, and e…

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How to Strengthen Firefox Privacy and Security for Digital Surveillance

Mozilla Firefox is one of the best browsers available that combines strong privacy protection features, good security, active development, and regular updates. A solid alternative to Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Vivaldi.
In this guide, you will l…

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How to Install openSUSE Tumbleweed [Rolling Release] Linux

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openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release version of the openSUSE project, which ships with the latest stable applications …

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Monitorix – A Linux System and Network Monitoring Tool

Monitorix is an open-source, free, and powerful lightweight tool designed to monitor system and network resources in Linux. It regularly collects system and network data and displays the information in graphs using its own web interface (which listens …

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The History of Rocky Linux Distribution

Rocky Linux is a community-supported, and production-grade operating system designed to offer rock-solid stability and regular security updates for production workloads. It has increasingly gained traction since its inception and now sits with the big …

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Weston 10.0.1: A Bug-Fix Release

Released a few weeks ago, Weston 10.0.1 was the first bug-fix release in several years for the Wayland compositor. Here’s a summary of what was fixed over the last few months.
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Distribution Release: Oracle Linux 9.0

Simon Coter has announced the release of Oracle Linux 9.0, a major update of Oracle’s Linux distribution designed for enterprise use. This is the company’s first stable release based on the all-new Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.0: “Oracle is pleas…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup

Last week we had some really great software releases, starting with both the Mozilla Thunderbird 102 email client and Mozilla Firefox 102 web browser, continuing with the Plasma Mobile Gear 22.06 software suite for mobile devices, new NVIDIA graphics and HP printing drivers, the OTA-23 update for Ubuntu Touch, a new major Unity7 desktop update, […]

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10 Necessary Ubuntu Apps For Everyone [Part 3]

This article gives you the top 10 necessary Ubuntu apps in 2022 (part 3) that you may use for your daily productive work.
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Debian 9 (Stretch) Reached End-Of-Life, Maintenance Model Explained

On June 30, 2022, Debian 9 (Stretch) reached its End of Life (EOL). Learn more about upgrading to a new version here.
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KDE Slimbook Gen4 Is Available Now with an AMD Ryzen 7 5700U CPU

The biggest change in KDE Slimbook Gen4 is the new AMD Ryzen 7 5700U processor. Learn more about the new release here. As usual, the Linux laptop is available in two variants, KDE Slimbook 14″ featuring a 14-inch Full HD IPS LED display with 1920×1080 resolution at 60Hz refresh rate and 100% sRGB, and KDE […]

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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Disables systemd-oom, BETA Arriving Soon

A list of upcoming features in Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” and the details about the critical decision on systemd-oomd service.
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The Impressive Scope of the Linux Foundation in the 21st Century Digital Economy

Irving Wladawsky-Berger explores how the Linux Foundation’s work has evolved from the Linux OS to a wide-range of open scope projects.
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Darktable 4.0 Released for Open Source RAW Image Editing

Coming more than five months after darktable 3.8.1, the darktable 4.0 release is here to introduce several new features. Learn more here.
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TUXEDO Pulse 15 Gen2 Linux Ultrabook Out Now with Ryzen 7 5700U

The TUXEDO Pulse 15 Gen2 Linux laptop is out now with a newer AMD Ryzen 7 processor. Learn more about the release here.
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Install & Use GNOME Sushi to Quickly Preview Files in Ubuntu 22.04

Looking for ways to get quick look at your files in Ubuntu, Fedora, or other Linux with GNOME? Try Sushi file previewer! It’s a free open-source project present more than 10 years. I’ve almost forgotten about it, until I saw that Ubuntu desktop team proposed to install Sushi by default in 23.04 release GNOME Sushi […]

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory on IRC: Friday, July 8, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends Friday, July 8, from 12:00
to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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How to Install Rainloop Webmail on Ubuntu 22.04

Rainloop is an open-source, web-based email client written in PHP. It is fast, lightweight, and supports SMTP and IMAP protocols. This guide will teach you to install the Rainloop client on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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How to Install Cacti Network Monitoring Tool on Debian 11

Cacti is an open-source, web-based network monitoring tool written in PHP. Cacti generates CPU load and network bandwidth utilization graphs using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This guide will show you, how to install the Cacti monitoring …

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How to set user password expirations on Linux

Use the chage command to force users to change their passwords to comply with your password-aging policies.
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