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DXVK 2.4 Released With D3D8 Support, Enhanced Native WSI, and More

DXVK 2.4, a Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 8/9/10/11, brings D3D8 support via D8VK, multiple WSI backends, and more.
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DXVK 2.4 Released with Non-Native Refresh Rate Emulation, Direct3D 8 Support

DXVK 2.4 Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10, and D3D11 for Linux / Wine is now available for download with new features and improved support for multiple games.
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GNOME 47’s New Font: How to Try it on Ubuntu

News that GNOME’s design team is looking to make Inter the default font in GNOME 47 got me curious about what the typeface might look in action. Why Inter? This clean, open-source sans-serif font is designed specifically for user interfaces. It&#…

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What is Xargs and How to Use it (with 13 Examples)

Learn about the xargs command and how to use it in Linux with a variety of command-line examples for advanced users.
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5 Best Free and Open-Source Digital Asset Management Software

Digital asset management (DAM) allows organization to obtain greater value from creative digital assets like images and videos by making them easy to organize, access, catalogue, find, retrieve and distribute.
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Simon Josefsson: Towards Idempotent Rebuilds?

After rebuilding all added/modified packages in Trisquel, I have been circling around the elephant in the room: 99% of the binary packages in Trisquel comes from Ubuntu, which to a large extent are built from Debian source packages. Is it possible to…

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How to Install Matomo Web Analytics on Debian 12

Matomo, formerly Piwik, is free and open-source web analytics software that can be used to track website visits and display reports for data and audience analysis.
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The best tablets of 2026: Lab-tested recommendations

We tested the best tablets from brands like Apple, Samsung, and OnePlus. These are our top picks.

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How to Run LLMs Using LM Studio in Linux (for Beginners)

In this guide, learn how to use LM Studio to download and access open-source LLM models like GPT-3 and Llama 3 on your Linux machine.
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Firefox 129 Enters Beta Testing With Improved Reader View, Other Changes

Firefox 129 looks like a small update to the popular open-source web browser that only introduces an improved Reader View that replaces the “Type controls” menu with a “Text and layout” menu that features new options for setting character spacing, word…

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EasyOS 6.0 “Scarthgap” Review: Surprisingly Good Release

A new major release of the lightweight Linux distribution EasyOS 6.0 “Scarthgap” is now available for general use (with a point release). I did a quick rundown and here’s what I found.
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LXD 6.1 Released With Automatic IP Allocation, VM Core Pinning & More

LXD 6.1, the first feature release in the new 6.x series, is released with significant improvements to Linux container and virtual machine management.
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How to Monitor an Ubuntu Server With Prometheus: Collecting and Visualizing System Metrics

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In today’s fast-paced digital world, server uptime and performance are critical. Monitoring servers to ensure they are functioning optimally is a top …

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How to Easily Setup Home Media Server in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

This simple tutorial shows how to easily turn your Ubuntu or Debian into home media server, so that you can listen to the music, watch photos and videos that are stored in Linux PC remotely using your mobile phones and/or smart TVs. GNOME, the default desktop in Ubuntu and Fedora Workstation, has built-in option to […]

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Distribution Release: TrueNAS 24.04.1.1 “SCALE”

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. TrueNAS is a project which develops network attached storage operating systems. SCALE is the Debian-based branch of the project. TrueNAS SCALE recently received an update which significa…

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NethSecurity 8.1 Open Source Linux Firewall Released

NethSecurity 8.1, an open-source Linux firewall, is here with improved stability, a new admin management UI, connection tracking, and more.
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Linux sha1sum Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)

Linux command line offers several tools for checking and verifying a file’s integrity. One such tool is sha1sum, which we will be discussing here in this tutorial using some easy to understand examples.

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Clonezilla Live 3.1.3 Disk Cloning Tool Is Here Powered by Linux Kernel 6.9

Clonezilla Live developer Steven Shiau released today Clonezilla Live 3.1.3 as a new version of this powerful, free, and open-source tool for cloning disk drives without installing anything on your personal computer.
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Firefox 129 Enters Beta Testing with Improved Reader View, Other Changes

Firefox 129 web browser is now available for public beta testing with an improved Reader View, address autofill for users in France and Germany, and more. Here’s what to expect from the final release in August 2024.
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Fedora and RHEL Users Alerted to OpenSSH Vulnerability

A new vulnerability, CVE-2024-6409, in OpenSSH versions 8.7 and 8.8 risks remote code execution; Fedora 36/37 and RHEL 9 are affected.
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