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Lubuntu 22.04 LTS – New Features and Release Details

Learn about the new features of the lightweight Linux distribution, Lubuntu 22.04 LTS, with download details and more updates.
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Star Labs Unveils a New Small Format Linux PC

The Byte Mk I is an AMD-powered mini Linux PC with Coreboot support and plenty of power.

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GNU Guix: 10 years of stories behind Guix

It’s been ten years today since the very first
commit
to what was already called Guix—the unimaginative name is a homage to
Guile and
Nix, which Guix started by blending together.
On April 18th, 2012, there was very little to see and no actual
“proje…

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Top 10 Open Source Vulnerability Assessment Tools

Unlike penetration tests, vulnerability tests do not consist of performing real attacks. However, they’re no less valuable. Learn about top open source vulnerability assessment tools here.
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Solutions to Install Newer Apps on Older Ubuntu Versions

Do you still use an older or unsupported Ubuntu on your computer? Don’t want to upgrade for some reason? Then, you might want to update or install some new applications but you find it impossible. Good news for you! There are several solutions to fulfi…

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How to Install LibreNMS Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10

The post How to Install LibreNMS Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
LibreNMS is an open-source and fully-featured networking monitoring tool that provides a wide range of monitoring features an…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 964

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: postmarketOS on the PinePhoneNews: Fedora considers move to Microdnf, EndeavourOS tests new window manager, running a Raspberry Pi without non-free firmwareQuestions and answers: Running macOS software and redu…

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unifont @ Savannah: Unifont 14.0.03 Released

17 April 2022 Unifont 14.0.03 is now available.  This release adds the new hex2otf program, which can convert Unifont .hex format files into OpenType fonts, as well as TrueType and other formats.  See the hex2otf documentation for details.

The font…

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mailutils @ Savannah: Version 3.15

Version 3.15 is released today. New in this version:

mbox format: don’t count terminating empty line as part of the message

Improve performance of the Sieve fileinto action

Improve efficiency of operations on flat mailboxes in append mode

Bugfi…

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How to Install Jitsi Meet Video Conference Software on Ubuntu

Jitsi Meet is a WebRTC-based video conferencing software that allows you to communicate with others. A Jitsi Meet server allows you to join multi-person video conference rooms that function similarly to a Zoom or Skype meeting. This guide will help you…

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How to Create MySQL Database and Table Using PHP in XAMPP

This guide explains how to create a MySQL database and table using PHP and also how to create databases and tables via the XAMPP stack.
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Google Shares Plan to Make Steam Work on Chrome OS with Linux

Steam is coming to Chrome OS? It looks like Google is planning to make Steam work on Chrome OS with Linux. Learn more here.
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How to Install Twilio Authy on a Linux-Based System

Two-step verification is highly recommended to secure your online accounts. Most services now provide you with a feature to enable two-step verification.
In the early days, we were dependent on OTP for two-factor authentication, but now you can choose …

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How to Create a Linux RPM Package

In this tutorial, we’ll create a RedHat Linux package or RPM package of our own, which is intended for distros such as Fedora, CentOS, Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, openSUSE, and others. We will write a simple hello world script and create an RPM package for…

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SUSE’s New Linux Release Isn’t for Your Desktop — or Server

While it’s not going to be of much use to those running Linux on a desktop or laptop, minified versions of Linux like SUSE’s SLE Micro are becoming essential in the enterprise, both for DevOps teams working in containerized environments and for IoT dev…

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How to Remove Spaces from Filenames in Linux

Linux filenames with spaces can become an inconvenience. Learn how to remove spaces from filenames in Linux here.
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Linux Kernel 5.16 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.17

Released a little over three months ago, Linux kernel 5.16 brought features like Collabora’s futex_waitv() kernel system call that boosts your gaming experience when playing both native Linux games and Windows games via Wine, updated Zstd (Zstandard) compression, a new fanotify event type for file system health reporting, as well as Raspberry Pi Compute Module […]

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8+ Locate Command Usages with Examples for Linux

We create several files in the Linux system, and it is not possible for us to remember the locations of all the files. In such a case, you can use the “locate” or “find” command to help you find the file. The locate command is used to locate files and directories on your system. It can search for files […]

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Why the Linux Desktop Is the Best Desktop

Anyone who tells you Linux is hard to use wasn’t paying attention – and here’s why.
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How to Install Magento 2.4.4 on Debian 11

Magento is a open source e-commerce platform written in PHP and uses the Zend Framework. It is highly popular ecommerce platform and it is owned and managed by Adobe Inc. The platform is flexible and has a large variety of features to build an online store. In this tutorial we will show you how to […]

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