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5 Best Free and Open Source JavaScript Object-Relational Mapping Software

Object–relational mapping (ORM) is a programming technique for converting data between incompatible type systems using object-oriented programming languages. This creates, in effect, a “virtual object database” that can be used from within the programm…

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Secure Your Data: How to Encrypt a Partition or Disk on Linux

While no method can guarantee 100% security for your data, encryption provides a highly reliable layer of protection, making it significantly more difficult for hackers and unauthorized users to access your private information. In this tutorial, we’ll explore the best encryption solutions available for Linux users and walk you through the process of creating an […]

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Ubuntu 24.10 ARM ISO Supports the ThinkPad X13s

Ubuntu 24.10 supports the Snapdragon-powered Lenovo ThinkPad X13s laptop in the official ‘generic’ ARM64 ISO — a notable change. Although it is possible to use Ubuntu 23.10 on the Thinkpad X13s it requires using of a custom ISO spun-up spec…

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How to Install and Use Screen on Linux (15 Practical Examples)

Learn how to install and use the screen command in Linux to manage multiple shell sessions during an SSH connection, with practical examples.
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Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” Enters Public Beta Testing with Linux 6.11, GNOME 47

With only three weeks left before Ubuntu 24.10 hits the streets in a stable form, the beta is here to give us a glimpse of what to expect from the final version. Ubuntu 24.10 has the just-released GNOME 47 desktop environment by default and is powered …

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Harnessing the Power of Linux to Drive Innovations in Neuroscience Research

by George Whittaker

Introduction

The world of scientific computing has consistently leaned on robust, flexible operating systems to handle the demanding nature of research tasks. Linu…

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Check SATA/NVMe SSD Disk Health & Other Info in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

This tutorial shows you how to check the health status, amount of read/written data, temperature, media error, and other useful info of your SSD in Ubuntu. For Windows, there’s a popular CrystalDiskInfo utility for reading and monitoring HDD/SSD disk status. For those who’re looking for free open-source alternatives for Linux, here are 3 options: Option […]

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LXQt 2.1 Promises Experimental Wayland Session, Styling Improvements

LXQt 2.1 desktop environment promises experimental Wayland session, styling improvements, and various other enhancements. Here’s what to expect from the upcoming release in mid-November 2024.
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4 Best Free and Open Source Frontends for GnuPG

GnuPG is a superb tool though it’s a command line affair. If you’re looking for a GUI frontend, check out these tools.
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4 Best Free and Open Source Frontends for GnuPG

GnuPG is a superb tool though it’s a command line affair. If you’re looking for a GUI frontend, check out these tools.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Image Processing Libraries

In this article we recommend the finest image processing libraries. All free and open source goodness.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Image Processing Libraries

In this article we recommend the finest image processing libraries. All free and open source goodness.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Image Processing Libraries

In this article we recommend the finest image processing libraries. All free and open source goodness.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Image Processing Libraries

In this article we recommend the finest image processing libraries. All free and open source goodness.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Image Processing Libraries

In this article we recommend the finest image processing libraries. All free and open source goodness.
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Pulsar 1.121 Code Editor Released with CLI Improvements

Pulsar 1.121, an open-source and cross-platform code editor, enhances CLI, adds Linux and macOS commands, and updates language support.
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Gopeed: A High-Speed Cross-Platform Download Manager

Gopeed is a free, open-source, and high-speed cross-platform download manager that comes with a beautiful UI built on Golang and Flutter.
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GpgFrontend – GUI frontend for GnuPG

GnuPG is a superb tool though it’s a command line affair. If you’re looking for a GUI frontend for GnuPG, step forward GpgFrontend. This is a Qt-based free, open-source, robust yet user-friendly, compact and cross-platform tool for OpenPGP encryption. …

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Revisited: RMuP – terminal-based music player

Rusty Music Player (RMuP) is a TUI music player. Here’s how to install and use it.
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Linux File and Directory Permissions Guide

Ensuring the security and integrity of your Linux system involves mastering file and directory permissions. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the core permission types—read (r), write (w), and execute (x)—and explore how to leverage them effectively. From basic permission assignments to advanced techniques like ACLs, this article will equip you with the knowledge […]

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