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Debian-Based siduction 2021.3 Distro Released with Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS, PipeWire

Dubbed “Wintersky,” siduction 2021.3 comes about five months after the 2021.2 update and brings some interesting changes, such as the use of PipeWire as default sound system, replacing PulseAudio and JACK, as well as the iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd) for handling Wi-Fi networks on the KDE Plasma, LXQt, and Xfce editions, replacing wpa_supplicant. As a […]

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Distribution Release: siduction 2021.3.0

The siduction distribution is a desktop-oriented operating system and live medium based on the Unstable branch of Debian GNU/Linux. The project’s latest snapshot is version 2021.3.0 which introduces improvements for wireless network handling, includes…

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Darktable 3.8 Released with Huge Set of Changes, New Modules + More

Big improvements are on offer in the latest release of Darktable, an open source alternative to Adobe Lightroom. Full details on the what and why’s inside.
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Neptune 7.0 “Faye” Released with Zswap, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”

Coming more than two years after Neptune 6.0 and more than a year after Neptune 6.5, the Neptune 7.0 release is based on the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series and it’s powered by the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series. Dubbed “Faye,” after the member of the Bebop crew […]

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Free Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate Alternatives

In this tutorial, we will talk about Free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate alternatives. We are going to show you how to install a Free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate and its alternatives such as BuyPass and ZeroSSL certificates. The SSL certificate is a digital certificate, that enables the encrypted collection to identify the identity of the […]

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How to Install Centreon Monitoring Tool on Rocky Linux 8

Centreon is an open-source tool that can monitor your entire infrastructure including network, system, and application. Using Centreon you can set notifications depending on thresholds, set email alerts, easily add any system for monitoring.
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Manjaro 21.2 Qonos Released with Updated Desktop Environments

Manjaro Linux is out with version 21.2 “Qonos” ahead of the holidays, powered by the latest Linux 5.15 LTS kernel. Here’s what’s new!
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10 Best Apps to Improve Your GNOME Experience [Part 1]

We give you details about the 10 best GNOME Apps that can help you work seamlessly in this amazing desktop.
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How to Set GRUB2 Password in RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora Linux

GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a default bootloader in all Unix-like operating systems. As promised in our earlier article “How to reset a forgotten root password“, here we are going to review how to protect GRUB with passwords.
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Krita 5.0 Open-Source Digital Painting Software Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Krita 5.0 is a massive update that brings numerous new features and improvements, starting with a completely revamped and resource-friendly way to handle brushes, gradients, palettes, and tagging, a built-in storyboard editor, as well as a built-in recorder so you can easily record your painting sessions. This new major Krita release also introduces a new […]

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How to Install XanMod Kernel on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest XanMod Kernel on your Fedora operating system.
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Audacity Delivers an Early Xmas Present: 50x Faster Project Loading

Big performance improvements are on offer in the latest update to Audacity, the open source audio editor, as well as new shortcuts and several UI tweaks.
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Audacity 3.1.3 Open-Source Audio Editor Makes Project Loading Up to 50x Faster

Audacity 3.1.3 is here with several new features and many bug fixes, but most importantly it brings a huge performance boost when loading projects. Due to this under-the-hood change, the devs claim that Audacity will load projects with up to 50x faster compared to the Audacity 3.1.0 release. For the new features, this release adds […]

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My Top 5 Linux Distro Releases of 2021

It’s been a good year for Linux distros with plenty of highlights and few surprises throughout the year. But here are my picks for best Linux distro 2021.
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Weeeee’ll Be Hoooooooome for Chriiistmaaaaaas…

Greetings readers! We’ll be on a reduced publishing schedule for the next few days as the Linux Today staff heads home to spend time with family, friends, pets, wear slightly itchy holiday attire, and binge-watching Arcane. If you’re traveling over the next few days, we wish you a safe, speedy, Omicron-free journey. We’ll be ATK […]

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DuckDuckGo Search Engine Evolves Desktop Web Browser

The DuckDuckGo project, which is developing a search engine that works without tracking user preferences and movements, announced work on its own desktop browser, which will complement the mobile applications and browser add-on previously offered by the service. The key feature of the new browser will be the lack of binding to separate browser engines […]

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Krita 5.0 Has Arrived – And It’s Full of New Features

A big update to open source graphics app Krita is available. Krita 5.0 includes a huge number of enhancements as well several major new features.
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How to Set GRUB2 Password in RHEL-based Systems

The post How to Set GRUB2 Password in RHEL-based Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a default bootloader in all Unix-like operating systems. As promised in our earlier article “…

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Host Multiple Websites on One Server using Docker Containers

Docker is an extremely useful platform that enables developers to easily develop and deploy applications. In this article, we’ll look at how to use Docker containers to host multiple websites on a single server. One of the most significant benefits of …

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Need a Thunderbird Tray Icon on Ubuntu? Try BirdTray

Thunderbird is Ubuntu’s default e-mail client but it’s not the most well integrated of tools — at least, not by default. For instance, some Linux apps (e.g., Telegram) show an unread count on the Ubuntu dock while the app is running. This m…

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