Exploring the Unbound DNS resolver
The Unbound DNS resolver offers comprehensive security and many other useful features.
Read MoreThe Unbound DNS resolver offers comprehensive security and many other useful features.
Read MoreMalicious Trojan horse programs have been part of the IT landscape for decades. It is easier than you think to create an application with a secret purpose. We’ll show you how.
Read MoreSolve Bash blind spots by embedding other scripting languages into your Bash scripts to get the features you need. Pete shows you solutions for floating-point math, charting, GUIs, and hardware integration.
Read MoreProxmox-Port, an unofficial ARM port of Proxmox VE, offers a virtualization solution for the Raspberry Pi. We test it out on the Pi 5.
Read MoreMission Center, a graphical system monitor, groups all important system statuses in a compact, intuitive interface.
Read MoreYou cannot expect computer users to have skills on a par with Salvador Dalí, Claude Monet, or Wassily Kandinsky. Thankfully, Deep Art Effects gives you the ability to create art like a surrealist, impressionist, or expressionist.
Read MoreMike Schilli uses the YNAB tool to keep an eye on his finances. Until recently, YNAB didn’t have a terminal UI programmed in Go, but Mike delivers it here.
Read MorePlanning and community effort can help welcome Linux beginners online without precluding more advanced discussions.
Read MoreLinguist offers writers interesting, valuable data to help them make the best of their words.
Read MoreDesktop email client Thunderbird announced a move to monthly releases by default earlier this year, allowing new users to benefit from new features, sooner – as the new Thunderbird 136.0 release makes evident! Thunderbird 136.0 sees messages auto-…
Read MoreKDE Gear 24.12.3 is now available as the third maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 24.12 open-source software suite series with fixes for various KDE applications.
The post KDE Gear 24.12.3 Improves Dolphin, Konsole, Tokodon, Itinerary, Kasts, an…
Apache Solr is an open-source search platform built on Apache Lucene, designed to create powerful application search and indexing capabilities. In this guide, you’ll learn how to install Apache Solr on Ubuntu 24.04 server.
Read MoreSixteen new GNU releases in the last month (as of February 28, 2025):
Read MoreRemember Digg? The once-upon-a-time go-to site for finding cool things on the internet recommended by an audience of peers? Well, it’s coming back, and owned by one of its original co-founders, along with a co-founder of Reddit.
The post Will the Rebir…
Is Huawei planning to ship Linux on its upcoming MateBook laptops instead of HarmonyOS NEXT? A fresh leak out of China this week suggests so. Huawei is no stranger to selling laptops with Linux. Various models in its MateBook 13, 14, 15, and MateBook X…
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Introduction
For decades, Linux and BSD have stood as two dominant yet fundamentally different branches of the Unix-like operating system world. While Linux distri…
Read MoreKeePass password manager released new 2.58 version few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu through PPA. KeePass 2.58 improved its graphical user interface with some new options. It added Ctrl+H keyboard shortcut for the ‘Show/hide password using asterisks’ option in report dialogs. The password generator dialog now displays the average estimated quality […]
Read MoreKeePass password manager released new 2.58 version few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu through PPA. KeePass 2.58 improved its graphical user interface with some new options. It added Ctrl+H keyboard shortcut for the ‘Show/hide password using asterisks’ option in report dialogs. The password generator dialog now displays the average estimated quality […]
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