Gaming Time? Top 3 VR Games Available on Linux
by Suparna Ganguly
It’s possible to deep dive into the virtual reality gaming world on your Linux system. Want to explore VR games on Linux? This article takes you through the top 3 VR…
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It’s possible to deep dive into the virtual reality gaming world on your Linux system. Want to explore VR games on Linux? This article takes you through the top 3 VR…
Read MoreAll supported versions of FreeBSD are affected by various security bugs that need to be applied ASAP. For example, a memory corruption bug exists in the bhyve hypervisor. Another overwrite the stack of ggatec and potentially execute arbitrary code. The…
Read MoreWith Steam Deck coming to gamers everywhere later this year, Valve is putting a lot of effort on making their Proton compatibility tool for Steam Play support as many Windows games as possible. In fact, Valve said that they plan to make all Windows games in the Steam library compatible with Linux systems before the […]
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Read MoreLinux is now 30 years old! Today, August 25, is the day most open-source folk bust out the bunting to celebrate the famous kernel’s formal founding. It was on this day 30 years ago that a fresh-faced Fin named Linus Torvalds sat down to type out …
Read MoreBrackets code editor is an open-source program that assists web developers and designers in developing websites. This tutorial shows you how to install Brackets Editor on Ubuntu 20.04.
Read MoreGulp is a free, open-source, and cross-platform JavaScript toolkit that allows you to automate many development tasks. In this post, we will show you how to install Gulp on CentOS 8.
Read MoreThe post Level Up Linux: 20 Must-Know Commands for Newbies first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .So, are you planning to switch from Windows to Linux or have you recently made the switch to Linux? Oops! What am I asking? Why
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The MX Linux 21 KDE Plasma edition is now ready for testing, based on the AHS (Advanced Hardware Support) images of MX Linux 21 KDE and available only for 64-bit computers. The KDE Plasma edition ships with the Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series, more precisely the 5.20.5 point release. Last week, I told you about […]
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Read MoreCheck out GNOME 41 features big and small in this run-through. GNOME 41 includes many new features, big improvements, plus a brand new app!
This post, The Best New Features Coming in GNOME 41 is from OMG! Ubuntu!. Do not reproduce elsewhere without per…
This article explains how to enable hibernation using systemd on Ubuntu when using a swap file (which is the default for Ubuntu, at least since version 18.04). Learn more here.
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SparkyLinux 6 is here and brings the packages from Debian 11 “Bullseye”, which was released a while back. It is one of the few distributions which offers two versions, based on the Debian stable and testing branches. Let’s take a look at what’s new.
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This brief guide explains how to fix “error: rpmdbNextIterator: skipping” In Fedora Linux.
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In this tutorial, we’ll go through how to activate and deactivate network interfaces within Ubuntu using several techniques. All instructions were run on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, the most recent Ubuntu release.
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This guide teaches you all possible ways to set or change hostname in Debian 11 bullseye system from the command line.
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Have you recently installed an elementary OS and are looking for next steps? Check out this curated list of things to do after installing the latest elementary OS 6, code-named “Odin”.
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Linux with a kill command to terminate a process without forcing a total system reboot. This ability is significant when you need to continue running the server without the need to reboot after a major change/update. Kill command sends a specified signal to a currently running process. The kill command can be executed in a number […]
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Read MorePackage Manager is software that allows a user in case of installation of new software, up-gradation of system, or updating any specific software and such sorts of things. In the case of Linux-based systems wherein one software has lots of dependencies whose presence is required for a complete installation of that software, applications like package […]
The post 4 Ways to Disable/Lock Certain Package Updates Using Yum Command appeared first on Linux Today.
Read MoreIn my career as a DevOps engineer, I have spent hundreds of hours automating numerous mundane tasks. Whether you are just beginning to use automation or already have some experience, you may run into resistance due to many common IT automation myths. I…
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