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Software Copyright Evolution

From no licenses to too many, software copyright finally made its way to including today’s free software designation.

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Creating home automation devices  with ESPHome

With an ESP32 or Raspberry Pi Pico W microcontroller board, you can easily create your own home automation devices. Thanks to ESPHome, you don’t even have to be a programmer.

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Linux Kernel Reducing Long-Term Support

LTS support for the Linux kernel is about to undergo some serious changes that will have a considerable impact on the future.

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How to install and configure MariaDB on Linux

MariaDB, a popular open-source relational database management system, is renowned as a robust and reliable MySQL alternative. It’s favored by many for its advanced features, speed, and security. For Linux users, integrating MariaDB can supercharge data…

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tstock: Generate Stock Charts in the Terminal

tstock is an open-source command-line tool written in Python that generates stock charts in the terminal. Learn more here.
The post tstock: Generate Stock Charts in the Terminal appeared first on Linux Today.

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Python SSL Example

The “ssl” module, “requests” module, and the “socket” module are used in Python to work with SSL, such as for verifying, acquiring, or implementing SSL.

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Fedora 39 beta offers one of the best-performing Linux distributions I’ve seen in a long time

Even in beta, Fedora 39 is buttery smooth and lightning quick.

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Bedrock Linux: Run Multiple Linux Distributions on a Single System

Learn how to install and use Bedrock Linux, a unique meta Linux distribution for running multiple Linux distributions on a single system.
The post Bedrock Linux: Run Multiple Linux Distributions on a Single System appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Use Windows Mail App

Mail App is a Windows-based email client that can be installed on the system from the Microsoft store. Read this guide to learn how to use it.

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KaOS Linux 2023.09 Adds KDE Gear 23.08, Focus to Shift on KDE Plasma 6 ISO

Powered by Linux kernel 6.4, KaOS 2023.09 includes the latest KDE Gear 23.08 software suite alongside the KDE Plasma 5.27.8 and KDE Frameworks 5.110 updates.
The post KaOS Linux 2023.09 Adds KDE Gear 23.08, Focus to Shift on KDE Plasma 6 ISO appeared f…

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21 Useful Terminal Shortcuts Pro Linux Users Love to Use

Become more efficient in the Linux terminal by mastering these super useful keyboard shortcuts.

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3 Essential Linux Disk Scanning Tools (GUI and Terminal Based)

The post 3 Essential Linux Disk Scanning Tools (GUI and Terminal Based) first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .There are mainly two reasons for scanning a computer hard disk: one is to examine it for filesystem inconsistencies or …

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1038

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Mageia 9News: New documentation for Nix, Linux phasing out ReiserFS, GNU celebrates 40 yearsQuestions and answers: Troubleshooting program launch…

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When to Use apt clean, apt autoclean, and apt autoremove

Do you feel it’s quite confusing knowing when to use apt clean, apt autoclean, and apt autoremove? Then, let’s clear it up.
 
The post When to Use apt clean, apt autoclean, and apt autoremove appeared first on Linux Today.

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Linux Mastodon App Tuba Gets New Features, Updates UI

A new version of the Tuba Mastodon app for Linux is rolling out on Flathub. Tuba 0.5 features an array of UI changes, many the result of the new widgets…

The post Linux Mastodon App Tuba Gets New Features, Updates UI is from OMG! Linux and reproduction without permission is, like, a nope.

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parallel @ Savannah: GNU Parallel 20230922 (‘Derna’) released [stable]

GNU Parallel 20230922 (‘Derna’) has been released. It is available for download at: lbry://@GnuParallel:4

Quote of the month:

  Parallel is so damn good! You’ve got to use it.

    — @ThePrimeTimeagen@youtube.com

New in this release:

No …

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health @ Savannah: Release of GNU Health HMIS 4.2.3 patchset

Dear community

GNU Health 4.2.3 patchset has been released !

Priority: High

Table of Contents

About GNU Health Patchsets

Updating your system with the GNU Health control Center

Installation notes

List of other issues related to this …

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, September 29, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, September 29, from 12:00
to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC)
to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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Add ‘Show Desktop’ to Top Panel in Ubuntu 22.04/23.10 Wayland

This simple tutorial shows how to add a “Show Desktop” icon to the top panel in Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 23.10 with default Wayland session. I’ve written about how to add ‘Show Desktop’ to the left dock panel, however, it works for the class Xorg session only. Since 22.04, Ubuntu switched to Wayland as its […]

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Slurm: Free Job Scheduler for Clusters and Supercomputers

Slurm is a modular and open-source workload manager and job scheduler built for Linux, clusters, and supercomputers. Learn more here.
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