| by Arround The Web

Etherpad: A Real-Time Online Collaborative Document Editor

Etherpad Lite is a web-based, free document editing tool that enables groups of users to collaboratively work on a document in real-time, similar to a multiplayer editor that runs in a web browser. Etherpad allows authors to edit simultaneously, seeing each other’s edits in real-time, with the capability to display each author’s text in their […]

The post Etherpad: A Real-Time Online Collaborative Document Editor appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

5 Best Free and Open Source Java Static Site Generators

We have compiled a list of the best Java static site generators. These tools are released under a freely distributable license.
The post 5 Best Free and Open Source Java Static Site Generators appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Solus 4.6 is a delightful-to-use Linux distro – with next to zero learning curve

If you’re looking for a Linux distribution to help ween yourself from Windows or MacOS, the latest release of Solus is a great option.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

10 Best Open Source Firewalls for Securing Linux Servers

As a Linux administrator for over ten years, my primary responsibility has always been the security management of Linux servers. Firewalls play a critical role in securing Linux systems and networks. They act like a security guard between internal and external networks by controlling and managing incoming and outgoing network traffic based on a set […]

The post 10 Best Open Source Firewalls for Securing Linux Servers appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

7 Useful X-Window (GUI-Based) Linux Commands – Part 2

The post 7 Useful X-Window (GUI-Based) Linux Commands – Part 2 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In our previous article on X-window (GUI-based) Linux commands, we covered several useful graphical commands. Adding to that lis…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Clementine – A Modern Music Player for Linux

Clementine is a modern, lightweight, and user-friendly music player designed for Linux users. It is inspired by Amarok, an older music player, but Clementine has improved upon it by focusing on a fast, easy-to-use interface and offering numerous features for managing and playing your music. It supports a wide range of formats and services, making […]

The post Clementine – A Modern Music Player for Linux appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

11 Useful X-window (GUI Based) Linux Commands – Part I

The post 11 Useful X-window (GUI Based) Linux Commands – Part I first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .We, the Tecmint Team, are dedicated to creating high-quality articles about Linux and open-source topics. Since we started, we’…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

11 Useful X-window (GUI Based) Linux Commands – Part I

The post 11 Useful X-window (GUI Based) Linux Commands – Part I first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .We, the Tecmint Team, are dedicated to creating high-quality articles about Linux and open-source topics. Since we started, we’…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Use diff3 Command for File Merging in Linux

The post How to Use diff3 Command for File Merging in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The diff3 command in Linux is a helpful tool that compares three files and shows their differences, which is mainly
The post How to…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Use diff3 Command for File Merging in Linux

The post How to Use diff3 Command for File Merging in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The diff3 command in Linux is a helpful tool that compares three files and shows their differences, which is mainly
The post How to…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

I Tried Updating Fedora Offline. Here’s How it Went

Can Fedora Linux be updated offline? The short answer is yes. But it has many ifs and buts.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

GNOME 47.1 Released to Improve Quick Settings Accessibility and Display Scaling

GNOME 47.1 is now available as the first point release to the latest GNOME 47 desktop environment series adding improvements and fixing bugs. Here’s what’s changed!
The post GNOME 47.1 Released to Improve Quick Settings Accessibility and Display Scalin…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

GNOME 47.1 Released to Improve Quick Settings Accessibility and Display Scaling

GNOME 47.1 is now available as the first point release to the latest GNOME 47 desktop environment series adding improvements and fixing bugs. Here’s what’s changed!
The post GNOME 47.1 Released to Improve Quick Settings Accessibility and Display Scalin…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Tor Browser 14.0 Anonymous Web Browser Is Out Based on Firefox 128 ESR

Tor Browser 14.0 open-source anonymous web browser is now available for download based on the Mozilla Firefox ESR 128 series. Here’s what’s new!
The post Tor Browser 14.0 Anonymous Web Browser Is Out Based on Firefox 128 ESR appeared first on 9to5Linux…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Tor Browser 14.0 Anonymous Web Browser Is Out Based on Firefox 128 ESR

Tor Browser 14.0 open-source anonymous web browser is now available for download based on the Mozilla Firefox ESR 128 series. Here’s what’s new!
The post Tor Browser 14.0 Anonymous Web Browser Is Out Based on Firefox 128 ESR appeared first on 9to5Linux…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
The post How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
The post How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

What Is GREP in Linux and How Do You Use It

Grep is a powerful command-line tool for UNIX-like systems that can search and print text. Learn how to use it on your Linux machine today.
The post What Is GREP in Linux and How Do You Use It appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

AlmaLinux Kitten: Based on CentOS Stream 10 for Downstream Devs

The AlmaLinux Foundation warns that this new distribution that was made available today is not intended for production use, but for developers working downstream of AlmaLinux OS.
The post AlmaLinux Kitten: Based on CentOS Stream 10 for Downstream Devs …

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

FSF News: FSF is working on freedom in machine learning applications

BOSTON (October 22, 2024) — The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced today that it is working on a statement of criteria for free machine learning applications, which will require the software, as well as the raw training data and associated…

Share Button
Read More