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Star Labs Releases Coreboot 7 Open-Source Firmware for Its Linux Laptops with New Features

Based on the upstream Coreboot 4.14 release, Star Labs’ Coreboot 7 open-source firmware is now available for the StarBook Mk V, Star LabTop Mk III, and Star LabTop Mk IV Linux notebooks, along with an updated Coreboot Configurator utility. This release comes about three months after Coreboot 6 and brings several new features, including a […]

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KDE Plasma 5.23.2 Released with NVIDIA GBM Support, More Bug Fixes

KDE Plasma 5.23.2 comes only a week after KDE Plasma 5.23.1 and introduces a big feature for NVIDIA GPU users, namely support for the GBM backend of the proprietary NVIDIA graphics driver. Over time, this should improve the Plasma experience for NVIDIA users in many ways. If you’re using the Plasma Wayland session, you should […]

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How To Run macOS Software On Linux Using Darling

Darling is a translation layer that allows us to run macOS applications on Linux. Darling emulates a complete Darwin environment in Linux.
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Running Out of Disk Space? It’s Time to Check Whether Flatpak Is the Reason. Here’s How.

Here’s how to clean up Flatpak apps to reclaim your precious disk space. Follow along.
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openSUSE Tumbleweed Has Received a Bunch of Updates

The past week produced two openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots and both included a lot of updates for users of KDE. Douglas DeMaio from the openSUSE project has announced the new Tumbleweed snapshots.

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Mastering Linux Administration – Book Review

People frequently inquire about the best ways to learn Linux. I’ve already done extensive research on the subject and written three articles on how to learn Linux online. Candidates who are serious about learning Linux can get started immediately by joining online communities or purchasing video courses. Books, on the other hand, have always been […]

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How Can You Install Google Browser on Debian?

by Suparna Ganguly

Google Chrome is a widely used web browser in the world. Google Chrome is fast and secure as well. However, it is not an open-source web browser. Hence, Debian comes…

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The Power of B2B Lead Generation

Do you want to generate B2B leads? Do you want to know the best strategies for B2B lead generation? There are many companies that are looking for ways to generate more leads. If this sounds like your company, then this blog post is perfect for you. We …

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How to Install OpenNMS Network Monitoring Solution on Debian 11

OpenNMS is a free and open-source Open Network Management System written in Java. It is a network monitoring application that gathers critical information from local and network hosts using the SNPM protocol.

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How to Install Zabbix on RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu

The post How to Install Zabbix on RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Zabbix is an Open Source, high-level enterprise software designed to monitor and keep track of networks, servers, and applicati…

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How to Install Mozilla Firefox 135 on Linux

The post How to Install Mozilla Firefox 135 on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Mozilla has officially released Firefox 135, the latest version of the popular open-source web browser that introduces significant improve…

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How to Create File-Sharing with ONLYOFFICE Docs and Seafile

The post How to Create File-Sharing with ONLYOFFICE Docs and Seafile first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
File sharing, as the act of distributing and providing access to different types of files over the Internet, has become s…

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How to Use Cloudformation to Create a VPC on AWS

Using Cloudformation, we can create and manage AWS resources very easily.  Cloudformation can be used to manage all AWS resources using a text file. In this article, we will use Cloudformation to create a VPC with 2 Public and 2 Private Subnets.
The po…

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How to Create a Basic HTML5 Project in Ubuntu Using NetBeans

In this 4-article mobile web development series, we will walk you through setting up NetBeans as an IDE (also known as Integrated Development Environment) in Ubuntu to start developing mobile-friendly and responsive HTML5 web applications.
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How To Use Case Statement In Bash Scripts

This guide explains what Bash case statement is and how to use case statement in Bash shell scripts, with examples.
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How to Install Rust on AlmaLinux 8

Rust is a programming language with three key design tenets: safety, concurrency, and practicality. In this article, we will learn how to install Rust on an AlmaLinux 8 system. This tutorial includes detailed instructions along with screenshots of the …

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XClicker is a Simple Auto Clicker for Linux Desktops

Mouse auto clickers are incredibly useful in scenarios that require you to repeat mouse movements and clicks. XClicker is an open source, easy to use, feature-rich, blazing fast auto clicker for Linux desktops using x11. It generates mouse clicks autom…

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Migrate CentOS 7 to 8 of AlmaLinux/CentOS Stream/Rocky Linux/Oracle Linux

This instructional guide provides you with the steps to upgrade/migrate CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8 using ELevate.
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Manual Installation of GNOME Extension from ZIP File [Easy Steps]

You can not install GNOME Extensions via Snap Firefox in Ubuntu 21.10. This tutorial explains the steps for manual installation of GNOME Extension from its ZIP files in Ubuntu, Fedora and other related distributions.
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Alibaba unveils RISC-V XuanTie processors

Alibaba, one of the largest Chinese IT companies, announced the discovery of developments related to XuanTie E902, E906, C906 and C910 processor cores, based on the 64-bit architecture of the RISC-V instruction set. The open XuanTie kernels will develo…

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