An innovative, immutable filesystem
With its immutable filesystem, rlxos prevents a broken system while simultaneously allowing changes via OverlayFS.
Read MoreWith its immutable filesystem, rlxos prevents a broken system while simultaneously allowing changes via OverlayFS.
Read MoreAltSearch offers extended functionality to LibreOffice Write’s default find and replace tools, making it ideal for editing and formatting longer documents.
Read MoreTo write low-level scripts, as an admin, you need to know whether you are currently on a physical or a virtual machine. Charly finds out with a couple of clever hacks.
Read MoreVeteran Linux users and administrators are likely to have heard of the BSD family of operating systems. However, the BSDs remain a mystery to many in the Linux community. With the upcoming release of OpenBSD 7.0, it is time to throw some light on this …
Read MoreIf you have an old router lying around, you can put it to good use with a few easy projects and learn something along the way.
Read MoreBehind G’MIC’s deceptively simple interface hides a mighty image processing framework. While mastering G’MIC can be a rather daunting proposition, here’s how to get started.
Read MoreBlender’s massive feature set can seem overwhelming at first. Choosing a manageable project can help you get started.
Read MoreFedora 35 stable version has finally arrived! The most notable of the improvements is the inclusion of the recently-released GNOME 41. You can get Fedora Workstation 35 now from the official website, or upgrade your existing install using GNOME Software or through the terminal with dnf system-upgrade. This article describes how to install Fedora 35 Workstation […]
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Read MoreIn the following tutorial, you will learn to install the GIMP application on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa using three alternative methods that you can choose from.
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The Blender Project has unveiled a new animated short, ”Sprite Fright,” a Halloween-themed ’80s horror-comedy movie. The project was led by Matthew Luhn, known for his work at Pixar Studios
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Today, the Linux operating system powers supercomputers, bullet trains, Hollywood films, submarines, International Space Station, the New York Stock Exchange, and so on. However, the birth and journey of Linux have many thought-provoking and amazing fa…
Read MoreThe month of October 2021 brought some great application releases for users of the lightweight Xfce desktop environment, starting with the powerful Ristretto image viewer, which has been updated to version 0.12.0, a release that introduces the ability to choose the default scale, support for entering full-screen mode by double-clicking on the image, and the […]
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Read MoreeSecurityPlanet’s Jeff Bart reports that researchers have outlined a method that could be used by bad actors to push vulnerabilities into source code that are invisible to human code reviewers. In a paper released this week, two researchers at the University of Cambridge in the UK wrote that the method – which they dub “Trojan Source” – […]
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Read MoreProtonUp-Qt is a graphical tool that makes it easy to install and manage compatibility tools like Proton-GE and Luxtorpeda for Steam, and Wine-GE, Kron4ek Vanilla and Lutris-Wine builds for Lutris. Recently, the tool has also added support for Heroic G…
Read MoreThe latest stable version of the Firefox web browser, version 94, is now rolling out. There’s quite a bit going on with a couple of new features, some add-ons updates, and a whole lot of performance fixes and improvements.
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Powered by the Linux 5.14 kernel series, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta is here to give the community a preview of the next major release of the award-winning and acclaimed Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system for desktop, server and cloud computing. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta introduces enhanced web console performance metrics […]
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Read MoreFlatpak applications often do not match with the system themes and look out of place in your setup. Here’s a workaround to apply GTK themes to Flatpak apps.
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antiX 21 arrives more than five months after antiX 19.4 and brings a fresh new base from the repositories of the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series. Of course, in the tradition of the antiX and MX Linux distributions, the new release doesn’t ship with the systemd init system, nor the […]
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