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Time controlled or remote Raspberry Pi 5 boot

In addition to enhanced performance, the Raspberry Pi 5 also comes with some new hidden functions, including options for time-controlled and remote start-up and shutdown.

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FSF Blogs: Keep putting pressure on Microsoft

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The Top Ten Open Source News Stories We Covered in 2024

Here are the stories we published that you liked the best in 2024. Some of them surprised us when they started getting gazillions of reads. Others didn’t.
The post The Top Ten Open Source News Stories We Covered in 2024 appeared first on FOSS Force.

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12 Best Free and Open Source TypeScript-Based Web Content Management Systems

Here are our favorite TypeScript-based web content management systems. They are all free and open source software.
The post 12 Best Free and Open Source TypeScript-Based Web Content Management Systems appeared first on Linux Today.

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Want to See Pinned Ubuntu Dock Apps in the Application Grid?

You may have noticed (or not) that if an app is pinned to the Ubuntu Dock you don’t see a shortcut for it in the applications grid. This approach is by design to avoid duplication since the dock is always visible (by default) so those app shortcu…

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GNU Artanis: MVC in GNU Artanis

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How To Create Desktop Shortcuts on Kubuntu

This tutorial will show you how to create desktop shortcuts on Kubuntu. Kubuntu is a computer operating system based on Ubuntu with KDE Plasma Desktop technology. Here we use Kubuntu 24.04 LTS “Noble Numbat” which has been released this year. This cove…

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How to Create Users using Shell Script in Linux

Creating users in Linux/Unix is ​​a straightforward task. However, adding multiple users across multiple servers can be a time-consuming task, so you can automate this with a shell script to …

The post How to Create Users using Shell Script in Linux first appeared on 2DayGeek.

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How managing networks differs on Windows 10 and Linux

If you’re considering leaving the soon-to-sunsetted Windows 10 for Linux, you’ll want to know how to manage networks with the open-source operating system.

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9 Dashboard Tools to Manage Your Homelab Effectively

See which server is running what services with the help of a dashboard tool for your homelab.

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How to Install Sigil 2.3.1 in Ubuntu 24.04 / Linux Mint 22

This is a step by step guide shows how to install Sigil ePub ebook editor (v2.3.1 so far) by either using Flatpak package or building from the source tarball. Sigil is a popular free and open-source ePub ebook editor that works in Windows, Linux, and macOS. However, it does not provide official packages for Linux. […]

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Building Virtual Worlds on Debian: Harnessing Game Engines for Immersive Simulations

by George Whittaker

Introduction

The creation of virtual worlds has transcended traditional boundaries, finding applications in education, training, entertainment, and research. Immer…

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FOSS Weekly #24.52: Holiday Special Tuxmas Days

The last newsetter of 2024

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9 Major Annoyances With Linux That Look Like a Thing of the Past in 2025

It is a breeze to use Linux in 2025 with all the major annoyances gone. And, here’s why.

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AI Image Upscaler ‘Upscayl’ 2.15 Added Multiple Languages & TTA Mode

Upscayl, the popular free open-source AI image upscaler, announced new 2.15 released at Christmas! The release improved user experience for enlarging and enhancing low-resolution images by new AI module and improved module selection dialog. Instead of choosing from drop-down box, it now shows a pop-up screen. From where you may choose between modules with image […]

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StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs

StackLok’s new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
The post StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs appeared first on FOSS Force.

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Mixxx 2.5 Open-Source DJ App Released with Qt 6 Port, Improved Controller Support

Mixxx 2.5 open-source and free DJ software for performing live mixes is now available for download with Qt 6 port, improved controller mappings, and many new features. Here’s what’s new!
The post Mixxx 2.5 Open-Source DJ App Released with Qt 6 Port, Im…

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A Christmas Story

This short story first appeared in the December 20, 2000 issue of the weekly entertainment print publication ESP Magazine. For the past 14 years it’s become an annual Christmas tradition at FOSS Force.
The post A Christmas Story appeared first on FOSS …

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Distribution Release: 4MLinux 47.0

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The 4MLinux project is a minimal distribution which ships tools for four types of tasks: servers, gaming, multimedia, and system rescue. The project’s latest stable version is 47.0. “As …

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Ruby 3.4 Released with ‘it’, Modular Garbage Collector, Improved YJIT

Ruby, the free open-source high-level general-purpose programming language, released new 3.4.0 (then 3.4.1 with quick fix) today at Christmas! The release introduced it block parameter reference, which behaves very much the same as _1. As the feature request descripted: it is implemented as a special case of getlocal insn, not a method. it without an […]

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