Exploring Ubuntu MATE 24.04 LTS
Ubuntu MATE is an intriguing option for users who want the steady predictability of Ubuntu without the complexity and feature-bloat of modern-day Gnome or KDE.
Read MoreUbuntu MATE is an intriguing option for users who want the steady predictability of Ubuntu without the complexity and feature-bloat of modern-day Gnome or KDE.
Read MoreIn the news: Ubuntu 24.10 to Include the Latest Linux Kernel; Plasma Desktop 6.1.4 Release; Manjaro Team Tests Immutable Version; Vanilla OS 2 Available; Debian-Based eLxr Distribution for Edge Deployments; NVIDIA Driver for Upcoming NVIDIA 560 GPU for…
Read MoreSysLinuxOS puts an end to searching for the right tools for admin tasks.
Read MoreThis month Nate offers readers delectable treats including code editors, immersive video games, office suites, and even a remarkably useful typing tutor.
Read MoreThe Raspberry Pi Zero is a frugal little computer. But without a power socket, you might be surprised how quickly it can drain a battery. Active power management is the order of the day.
Read MoreWith all the benefits of high-level languages, there’s still good value in learning assembly- and machine-level languages today.
Read MoreLXC, a command-line manager for Linux containers, is quite tricky to use. Enter the LXD-UI web interface to make life easier.
Read MoreThe modern electerm combines terminal, file manager, and remote connection functions into a single app.
Read MoreParking meters and vending machines detect and count the coins you insert, but how do they work? We’ll show you how to mimic the functionality with some particleboard, a Raspberry Pi Pico, a few extra chips, and some Python code.
Read MoreThe default wallpaper of Ubuntu 24.10 ‘Oracular Oriole’ (and its official mascot artwork) has been revealed — along with an extra-special 20th anniversary surprise! A visit to the nearest temple mystic wasn’t required to predict that …
Read MoreThis tutorial shows how to share your USB device, e.g., USB mouse/keyboard, USB drive, webcam, and speaker, in Ubuntu so you can access remotely from other computers/laptops. Linux Kernel includes a command line tool called USB/IP, allowing to share USB devices between computers with their full functionality. So, a computer can use remote USB devices […]
Read MoreAuto-cpufreq 2.4 CPU speed and power optimizer for Linux adds platform profiles, Gentoo & Dinit init system support.
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QEMU 9.1 open-source machine emulator is here, bringing enhanced ARM and RISC-V support and security updates.
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As you might expect from the folks at the eFoundation, the new Parental Controls do a better job of protecting child users than the controls that Google ships with Android.
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QEMU 9.1 open-source virutalization software is now available for download with improved ARM and RISC-V support, new features. Here’s what’s new!
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Mozilla announced the new Firefox web browser 130.0 release this Tuesday! The new Firefox release introduced “Firefox Labs” page in Settings, allowing to try out experimental features which are in development and evolving, which could impact how the web browser works. So far, it includes AI chatbot allowing to chat with ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, Google […]
Read MoreThere is a new Maker’s corner from this week
Read MoreThere is a new Maker’s corner from this week
Read MoreThere is a new Maker’s corner from this week
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