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GNOME 46.4 Desktop Improves Connecting to WPA2 Enterprise Networks

GNOME 46.4 is here a month after GNOME 46.3, with improvements for connecting to WPA2 enterprise networks, glitches in the looking-glass effect, Persian on-screen keyboard layout, overview startup notification, keyboard navigation in app folders, and n…

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PG Back Web 0.2 Brings Local Storage Support

PG Back Web 0.2 PostgreSQL automatic backup solution features streamed backups, local storage options without needing S3, and one-click data restoration.
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The new COSMIC Linux desktop from System76 is out of this world

One of the most popular sellers of Linux desktops and laptops has finally released the alpha version of its new COSMIC desktop and it’s something special.

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How to Install and Use WP-CLI on Ubuntu

The WP-CLI is the command-line tool for interacting with and managing your WordPress sites. With WP-CLI, you can install and update plugins, and themes, and configure multisite installations without using a web browser. It is a handy tool for debugging…

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How to Install Joomla to Host Website on RHEL 9

The post How to Install Joomla to Host Website on RHEL 9 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Joomla is one of the most popular open-source content management systems and software tools in the world that it is
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 11th, 2024

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for August 11th, 2024, brings news about Firefox 129, COSMIC Alpha, GNOME 46.4, KDE Plasma 6.1.4, 3-in-1 convertible Linux laptop, KDE Frameworks 6.5, Firefox 130 beta, HandBrake 1.8.2, Ubuntu’s new kernel policy, as well a…

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13 Open-Source Google Chrome Extensions I Love and Recommend

Using Google Chrome or Chromium-based browsers? Try these awesome open-source Chrome extensions!

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Uptime Institute: Data Center Operators Are Concerned About Costs

When Uptime Institute asked about costs for the first time in this year’s survey, it found them to be the number one concern for data center operators.
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How to Work with Awk Variables, Expressions, and Operators – Part 8

The post How to Work with Awk Variables, Expressions, and Operators – Part 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The Awk command series is getting exciting! I believe that, in the previous seven parts, we walked through some fu…

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Future Ubuntu Releases Will Ship with the Latest and Greatest Linux Kernel

Canonical announced that future Ubuntu releases will ship with the latest and greatest upstream Linux kernel version. Here’s what you need to know!
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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1083

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Review: TrueNAS 24.04.2 “SCALE”
News: Redox OS introduces a new web server, PipeWire exposes battery drain on Linux, Canonical changes its kernel releas…

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Check If You Are Using SystemD or Not on Linux

This tutorial will show you three methods for determining whether your Linux system is using systemd or another init system.
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How to Setup Apache With Python WSGI on Ubuntu

Discover a step-by-step guide to setting up an Apache web server with Python WSGI on Ubuntu to access the Python web application on the internet.
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Thunderbird 130 Beta Includes a Tray Icon for Linux

The first Thunderbird 130 beta release is out, and when running it on Linux there’s a very obvious new feature: a tray icon! In the Thunderbird 130 beta release notes the ‘what’s new’ section lists “added Linux system tray…

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How To Enable DNS over HTTPS Security on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you enable a security on Firefox web browser on your Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat” to prevent your web browsing from being eavesdropped or blocked or redirected by anyone else. This is called “DNS over HTTPS” or shortened “DoH”. M…

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Fastmail & Mailbox WebDAV Fixes Coming to Ubuntu 24.04

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users experiencing issues setting up Fastmail and mailbox.org providers in GNOME Online Accounts to access cloud files, calendars, and/or contacts will be pleased to hear a fix is inbound. Both aforementioned services support WebDAV, C…

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GNOME 46.4 Desktop Improves Connecting to WPA2 Enterprise Networks

GNOME 46.4 is now available as the fourth maintenance update to the latest GNOME 46 desktop environment series with various bug fixes and improvements. Here’s what’s new!
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Linux fmt Command – Usage and Examples

Sometimes you may find yourself in a situation where-in the requirement is to format the contents of a text file. Gladly, there exists a command that can cater to at-least some of the text formatting requirements. The tool in question is dubbed fmt. In…

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How to Lock User Accounts in Linux (Using 6 Methods)

In this tutorial, learn how to lock user accounts, disable user accounts, and expire user accounts in Linux using a command-line tool or manual method.
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IntelliJ IDEA 2024.2 Released! New Default UI, Wayland Rendering Support

JetBrains announced the new 2024.2 release of its IntelliJ IDEA integrated development environment (IDE). The release uses new clean and modern UI as default, while classic one is available as plugin. For Linux, it auto-places window controls to left or right depends on your desktop settings. And, it switched to JetBrains Runtime 21 with enhanced […]

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