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Ubuntu Web Remix 20.04.3 Released

Remember Ubuntu Web? It was first announced last year in November as an alternative to Chrome OS or Chromium OS. It’s an unofficial Ubuntu flavor created by Rudra Saraswat, the maintainer of Ubuntu Unity, offering Web Apps, Android apps, and support for apps from the de-Googled /e/ Foundation. While it has an emphasis on Web […]

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All Things Open: Diversity Event Today – Big Top Goes Up Monday!

As ATO moves back to being an in-person event, it’s not forgetting those who still need to stay at home — by live streaming the entire event, along with many hours of additional content only available online.
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PinePhone Pro Linux Smartphone Is Now Available for Pre-Order

The PINE64, the hardcore nerds behind Linux-powered hardware, has just announced the PinePhone Pro. The PinePhone Pro costs $399 and is designed to be user-repairable. The spare parts will be sold through the Pine Store.
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Here are 5 Linux-based Tablets

There are Linux laptops, Linux mini PCs, and Linux Phones. What about Linux-based tablets? What if you want to use a real Linux on a tab? Here are your options.
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Linux Kernel Concurrency Cheat Sheet

Navigating Linux kernel APIs can be very time-consuming, so Linux ksplice guru Vegard Nossum put together a very handy time-saving cheat sheet to help traversing Linux kernel concurrency primitives. As a child, I spent countless hours playing games on my Nintendo Game Boy. As I grew older and started programming in QBasic on MS-DOS, I […]

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Malicious packages mitmproxy2 and mitmproxy-iframe removed from PyPI directory

The author of mitmproxy, a tool for analyzing HTTP / HTTPS traffic, drew attention to the appearance of a fork of his project in the Python Package Index (PyPI) directory. The fork was distributed under the similar name mitmproxy2 and the non-existent version 8.0.1 (current release of mitmproxy 7.0.4) with the expectation that inattentive users […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 17th, 2021

This week was all about Ubuntu 21.10, but we also saw some big announcements starting with the release of the KDE Plasma 5.23 desktop enviornment and the launch of the PinePhone Pro Linux smartphone, and continuing with several great distro releases li…

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The Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation has Developed an Open License

In the git repository of the software complex “Data showcases of the NSUD”, developed by order of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, the text of the license entitled “State open license, version 1.1” was found. According to the explanatory text, the rights to the text of the license belong to the Ministry […]

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How to Install Apache Spark on Debian 11

Apache Spark is a free, open-source, general-purpose, and distributed computational framework that is created to provide faster computational results. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Apache Spark on Debian 11.
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DearPyGui 1.0.0 User Interface Toolkit Released

Check out Dear PyGui 1.0.0 (the DPG), a cross-platform toolkit for GUI development in Python. The most important feature of the project is the use of multithreading and outsourcing of operations to the GPU to speed up rendering. The key goal of shaping the 1.0.0 release is to stabilize the API. Compatibility-breaking changes will now […]

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Distribution Release: Porteus Kiosk 5.3.0

Tomasz Jokiel has announced the availability of Porteus Kiosk 5.3.0, the latest stable build of the project’s Gentoo-based distribution designed for internet browsing in web kiosks: “I’m pleased to announce that Porteus Kiosk 5.3.0 is now available fo…

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How to Install ModSecurity for Nginx on Debian/Ubuntu

The post How to Install ModSecurity for Nginx on Debian/Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
It is every developer’s desire to deploy secure web applications which are safe from threats. On most occasions, this is effort…

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Linux Uptime Command with Examples

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Linux Uptime Command with Examples

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6 Best Command Line Music Players for Linux in 2021

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 939

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Auxtral 3News: Ubuntu speeds up Snap load times, Qubes experiments with Debian reproducible builds, DragonFly BSD publishes fix for Let’s Encrypt issueQuestions and answers: Terminal velocityReleased last week:…

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31 Best Linux Performance Monitoring Tools

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Dash to Dock v70 Adds GNOME 40 Support

Dash to Dock now supports GNOME 40 — officially. Work to get the popular desktop dock extension jiving with GNOME 40 has been underway since the latter’s release in April. We reported on how well the progress was coming along, but to try it out y…

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How to Install MATE Desktop 1.26 on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest stable MATE Desktop 1.26 on Fedora 35.
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Stardust Systems Doesn’t Care if You Pay for its Product

Two networking industry veterans have launched a network observability startup based on an open source model, with users paying for a fully supported enterprise version if needed. Dinesh Dutt, former chief scientist at Cumulus Networks and a Cisco fellow who helped design many of the networking giant’s ASICs, and Neela Jacques, whose background includes VMware, […]

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