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How to Setup Kloxo Web Hosting Control Panel in Linux

The post How to Setup Kloxo Web Hosting Control Panel in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you’re looking to manage your server with ease, Kloxo is a great option, as it is free and open-source
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Search Which Files include Given Text/String in Linux (Examples)

This tutorial shows how to search and print which files contain your specified text or string in Ubuntu and other Linux in command line, with examples. Search file or file content is an important skill for Linux administrator. I’ve shown how to use locate command to search files through the keyword in its file-name, path, […]

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6 AI Tools Every Developer Needs for Better Code

The post 6 AI Tools Every Developer Needs for Better Code first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In today’s fast-paced world, developers are constantly looking for ways to improve their productivity and streamline their workflows….

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FOSS Weekly #25.02: Absolute Linux, ShredOS, AI in Kdenlive, Fossify File Manager and More

Learn and read more, for less

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Scribus 1.6.3 Open-Source Desktop Publishing App Released with Various Bug Fixes

Scribus 1.6.3 free, open-source desktop publishing software is now available for download with various bug and crash fixes. Here’s what’s new!
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Fast Times at Ridgemont Oreon Linux High

Oreon Linux has received a lot of attention for being a desktop OS based on AlmaLinux. However, it appears that the two distros won’t be dancing together for very long.
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File Roller – An Intro to Ubuntu Archive Manager

File Roller (formerly also called Archive Manager)
is the default archive manager program on Ubuntu. Its logo is a grey
box with a zipper. An archive manager is a computer program that helps
the user to extract and create archive or compressed archi…

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Firefox 134.0 is out! Touchpad Hold Gest&r HEVC Video A

Midori web browser announced new 11.5 release recently with some exciting new features. Midori was a popular lightweight web browser that was default in elementary OS and Bodhi Linux. It’s now a free open-source Firefox derived browser developed by Astian Foundation, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). The browser released new 11.5 recently, […]

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Sharp.js: The Best Node.js Image Framework for Developers

The post Sharp.js: The Best Node.js Image Framework for Developers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you’re a Linux user and you work with images in your web development projects, you might have come across
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50 Must-Know Linux Commands: From Newbie to SysAdmin Pro

The post 50 Must-Know Linux Commands: From Newbie to SysAdmin Pro first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .For someone new to Linux, using it can still feel challenging, even with user-friendly distributions like Ubuntu and Mint. Wh…

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GNUnet News: libgnunetchat 0.5.2

libgnunetchat 0.5.2 released

We are pleased to announce the release of libgnunetchat 0.5.2.

This is a minor new release bringing compatibility with the major changes in latest GNUnet release 0.23.0. A few API updates and fixe…

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Firefox 134 Offers Improvements for Linux Version

Fans of Linux and Firefox rejoice, as there’s a new version available that includes some handy updates.

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Serpent OS Arrives with a New Alpha Release

After months of silence, Ikey Doherty has released a new alpha for his Serpent OS.

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FSF Blogs: Psychological care should grant you freedom and protection

The rise of proprietary parenting software and Services as a Software Substitute promising to improve mental health is concerning. Psychological care should grant you all the freedoms and protection you deserve!

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Firefox 135 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with XZ Packaging on Linux

Firefox 135 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with XZ packaging for faster updates and many other changes. Here’s what to expect!
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Linux Trends Shaping the Future of Data Mining

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the digital age, where data is often referred to as the “new oil,” the ability to extract meaningful insights from massive datasets has become a co…

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How To Install Gummi LaTeX Editor on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you start learning about LaTeX, the standard of writing beautiful academic and scientific texts, very quickly on your Ubuntu computer. We will start writing LaTeX documents using Gummi Editor program known to be very easy to use…

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Firefox 134 Brings Touch Hold Gestures to Linux, Ecosia Search + More

Mozilla Firefox 134 has landed, making the browser’s first release of the new year. It’s been a month since Firefox 133 delivered time-saving tab overview access, beefed up bounce tracking protection, finessed flaws with Flatpak file openin…

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Firefox 134.0 is out! Touchpad Hold Gestures & HEVC Video Acceleration

A new monthly release of Mozilla Firefox web browser, version 134.0, is out today! Though, it’s not yet officially announced at the moment of writing. According to the Mozilla Github releases page, the new Firefox release added support for touchpad hold gestures for Linux. Meaning kinetic scrolling (aka momentum scrolling or inertia scrolling), the continuous […]

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Red Hat In-Vehicle Linux Gets Closer to Go With New Certification

The company says that the new functional safety certification for Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System is a key step in its push towards ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification of the entire platform.
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