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Say Hello to Ubuntu Frame

This new Ubuntu Linux Internet of Things distro is designed specifically for digital signs and user kiosks.
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Multiboot USB Creator Ventoy Adds a GUI Mode to Its Live ISO Image

If you haven’t heard of Ventoy before, let me tell that it’s a recently new bootable USB creation solution that works just by copying the image files of the operating systems you want to have a flash drive without formatting it over and over. There are many great tools out there to create multiboot USB […]

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OpenSilver 1.0 Released, an Open-Source Implementation of Silverlight

Published the first stable release of the project OpenSilver source, which offers an open implementation of the platform Silverlight, which allows you to create interactive web applications using C #, XAML and .NET technologies. The project code is written in C # and is distributed under the MIT license. Compiled Silverlight applications can run on […]

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How to Rsync Files Between Linux Servers Automatically

Setting up a backup server to take over a primary server’s operations when it becomes a victim of server downtime is a skill set that most Linux users and all Linux administrators need to master. It saves you from having to worry about the “what if” scenarios. Learn how to use the rsync utility to […]

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UPGADE NOW: Apache OpenOffice Users Should Upgrade to Newest Security Release

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has released Apache OpenOffice 4.1.11, which fixes a handful of security vulnerabilities, including CVE-2021-33035, a recently revealed RCE vulnerability that could be triggered via a specially crafted document.
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3 Best Linux Distros For Students: Options You Can Try Right Now!

With some regularity, I read Reddit (and other forum) threads that ask questions like “As a student, what’s the best laptop for me?” It’s all too common nowadays since there’s a big battle going on for the domination of the desktop/laptop operating system. We know about the 3 Big Brothers: Google, Apple, and Microsoft. There’s […]

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FFmpeg Command Tutorial For Beginners

This guide explains how to use FFmpeg multimedia framework to do various audio, video transcoding and conversion operations with examples.
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Wine 6.19 and Wine Staging 6.19 Release

An experimental branch of the open implementation of WinAPI – Wine 6.19 has been released. Since the release of version 6.18, 22 bug reports have been closed and 520 changes have been made.
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How to Install and Use NVM on Debian 11

NVM is a version manager for Node.js used to install and manage multiple Node.js versions in Linux. In this post, we will show you how to install and use NVM to manage Node.js on Debian 11.

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How to Install and Secure MongoDB on Debian 11

MongoDB is an open-source, general-purpose, document-based, and distributed database designed for modern application developers. In this post, we will show you how to install and secure MongoDB on Debian 11.

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5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices

SSH (Secure Shell) is an open-source network protocol that is used to connect local or remote Linux servers to transfer files, make remote backups, remote command execution, and other network-related tasks via scp command or sftp command between two servers that connect on a secure channel over the network. In this article, I will show […]

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How to Install Java 17 (JDK 17) on Debian 11

The Java Development Kit (JDK) is the name of the software development kit (SDK) for the Java programming language, which enables anyone to create both Java applications and applets for running on many operating systems. This tutorials shows how to ins…

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Three Methods for Installing Discord on Fedora 34 & 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Discord client on Fedora using three different methods.
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Asahi Linux is taking shape for Apple M1

The Asahi Linux project is working on porting the free operating system to the current M1 architecture from Apple. Progress is explained in a monthly status report. The primary focus of the latest development is the inclusion of important components in the Linux kernel. The declared goal of Asahi Linux is to publish all improvements […]

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Google Plans to Use Regular Linux Kernel for Android

Google plans to change the process of preparing the Linux kernel for Android. Currently, before the kernel is ready for use on the target Android device, a number of actions are performed on it.
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Ubuntu 21.10: What’s New? [Video]

What’s new in Ubuntu 21.10 ‘Impish Indri’? We’ve handcrafted a short video to showcase the release’s biggest changes and major features. Take a look!
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Geany 1.38 Lightweight Code Editor is Out, Removes GTK+2 Support

Geany is a powerful, stable, and lightweight code editor with certain basic features of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The new version, Geany 1.38, comes with increased speed when opening documents.
Every developer who spends hours in fro…

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Debian Project Releases Debian 11.1 and Debian 10.11

Debian doesn’t follow a fixed release schedule, and that makes it somewhat hard to know exactly when a new release will be available. Now the Debian project has announced the availability of two new versions, Debian 11.1 and Debian 10.11, of its operat…

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Python Has Become the Most Popular Language, According to TIOBE

According to the latest ratings from the software company TIOBE, Python is now the most popular programming language in the world. The so-called TIOBE Index is based on the number of language searches performed online, which may also be a measure of a …

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Does an Ethernet splitter slow down speed?

This post summarises detailed information about ethernet splitter, its speed, and different FAQ to help you choose the best hardware.
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