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How to Install Firefox Nightly Using the Mozilla APT Repository

Discover the step-by-step guide to easily installing the Firefox nightly package using the Mozilla-provided APT repository.
The post How to Install Firefox Nightly Using the Mozilla APT Repository appeared first on Linux Today.

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Take the Cloud Native Security Survey

Share your insights to help improve cloud native security and receive 25% off your CloudNativeSecurityCon registration.
The post Take the Cloud Native Security Survey appeared first on Linux.com.

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Ubuntu 24.04 Arrives on Mars – the Milk-V Mars (RISC-V Computer)

Ubuntu 24.04 is now available for the Milk-V Mars RISC-V single board computer (SBC). RISC-V is an open-source processor spec. Anyone can access its design to create their own chips freely, without having to pay licensing fees or royalties. Much like a…

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How to migrate from Fedora Linux to Ultramarine (and why you’d want to)

Ultramarine Linux is Fedora made easy – and migrating from one distro to the other is easy, too. Plus: There are some clear reasons to make the change.

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How to Change Docker’s Default Data Directory

No more room for your deployments? Here’s a quick guide to relocating Docker’s storage path for images, volumes, containers, etc.
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Armbian 24.5 Released with Orange Pi 5 Pro and Radxa ROCK 5 ITX Support

Armbian 24.5 is here almost two months after Armbian 24.2 and introduces support for new devices, including Orange Pi 5 Pro, Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, Allwinner T527 Avaota-A1, Radxa ZERO 3E, Radxa ZERO 3W, FriendlyElec CM3588, 4G Phytium Pi, Sakura Pi RK3308B…

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Distribution Release: Rhino Linux 2024.1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Rhino Linux is an Ubuntu-based distribution which offers a rolling-release upgrade approach. The distribution uses a customised Xfce desktop environment. The project has published its fi…

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RHEL 8.10 Released as the Last Update in the 8th Series

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.10 brings much-anticipated software updates, closing the cycle on eighth series releases. Here’s more on that!
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KaOS Linux 2024.05 Released, Here’s What’s New

KaOS 2024.05 debuts with a full Qt6 integration, Plasma 6.0.5, KDE Gear 24.05, removal of X11 dependencies, and more.
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Is Now Optimized for the Milk-V Mars RISC-V SBC

Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, announced today that they now offer an optimized image of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS for the Milk-V Mars RISC-V single-board computer.
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The Secret Weapon to Supercharge Your Linux System With Liquorix Kernel

by George Whittaker

Introduction

Linux is renowned for its flexibility, security, and performance, making it the operating system of choice for developers, system administrators, and …

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Automatically Create, Delete, Write to Files on Startup in Ubuntu

This tutorial shows how to automatically create, delete files/folders, and/or write parameters into config files at startup in Ubuntu and other Linux using systemd. This can be useful if some configuration do not persistent and reset to default on every boot, or you want to clean up something either on every boot or after every time […]

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Distribution Release: AlmaLinux OS 8.10

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The AlmaLinux OS distribution is a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux which maintains binary compatibility with upstream while offering a few additional features and bug fixes. The projec…

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Why I use the Linux tree command daily – and what it can do for you

If you need to see your filesystem hierarchically on display from the command line, tree is what you need. Here’s how it works.

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FSF Events: Workshop: Free software & legislation: How we win

Source: Planet GNU

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KaOS Linux 2024.05 Brings Bcachefs Support, Marknote Note-Taking App

KaOS Linux 2024.05 is now available for download with KDE Plasma 6.0.5, KDE Gear 24.05, KDE Frameworks 6.2, and Linux kernel 6.8. Here’s what else is new!
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I Installed AI Apps in a Single Click on My Linux System With Pinokio

You can also install AI apps in one-click with Pinokio AI browser.

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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Is Now Optimized for the Milk-V Mars RISC-V SBC

Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Linux operating system is now optimized for the Milk-V Mars RISC-V single-board computer.
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How to Sign VMware Workstation Pro Kernel Modules on UEFI Secure Boot Enabled Linux Systems

For VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules to load on UEFI Secure Boot enabled Linux systems, you must sign them manually. Unsigned VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules won’t load, resulting in VMware Workstation Pro services failing to start. As you can see, VMware Workstation Pro services failed to start after the VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules […]

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How to Compile the VMware Workstation Pro Kernel Modules on Ubuntu/Debian

Once the VMware Workstation Pro desktop virtualization software (Type-II hypervisor) is installed on your Ubuntu/Debian system, you must compile the VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules for your Ubuntu/Debian system for it to work. In this article, I will show you how to compile the VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules on Ubuntu/Debian. I will also discuss […]

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