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Blanket Ambient Sounds App for Linux Gets Calming New Look

If you want to relax or need to concentrate on a task at your computer then listening to ambient sounds can often help — and the best Linux app for this task just got a big update! Blanket is a free, open-source GTK4/libadwaita app that comes packaged …

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1066

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Fun projects with the Raspberry Pi and PinePhoneNews: Improving GNOME Terminal performance, Mint testing new repository mirrors, Gentoo becomes a…

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How to Install TensorFlow on Ubuntu & Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to safely installing the TensorFlow library in a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu with practical examples.
The post How to Install TensorFlow on Ubuntu & Other Linux Distros appeared first on Linux Today.

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GNU Taler news: GNU Taler v0.10 released

We are happy to announce the release of GNU Taler v0.10.

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How to Enable SR-IOV from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Your Motherboard

The full form of SR-IOV is Single Root I/O Virtualization. Some PCI/PCIE devices have multiple virtual functions and each of these virtual functions can be passed to a different virtual machine. SR-IOV is the technology that allows this type of PCI/PCIE passthrough. For example, an 8-port SR-IOV capable network card has 8 virtual functions, 1 […]

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How to Enable IOMMU/VT-d from the BIOS/UEFI Firmware of Your Motherboard

The full form of IOMMU is Input Output Memory Management Unit. IOMMU maps the virtual addresses of a device to physical addresses which allows the device to be passed to a virtual machine (VM). VT-D does the same thing as IOMMU. The main difference is that IOMMU is developed by AMD while VT-D is developed […]

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How to Create a Bootable USB Thumb Drive of Proxmox VE 8

Proxmox VE 8 is the latest version of the Proxmox Virtual Environment. Proxmox VE is an open-source enterprise Type-I virtualization and containerization platform. In this article, I am going to show you how to download the ISO image of Proxmox VE 8 and create a bootable USB thumb drive of Proxmox VE 8 on Windows […]

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How to Restore Default Groups to Users in Linux

In this guide, we’ll explain how to restore the default groups assigned to users during the Linux installation process.
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How to Install & Use SSH Service in Ubuntu 24.04

This simple tutorial shows how to enable and setup Secure Shell (SSH) service in Ubuntu 24.04, so you can login remotely and transfer files securely in command console. Debian and Ubuntu use OpenSSH (OpenBSD Secure Shell) to provide secure shell channel for making changes, transferring data, and performing other operations on server from a client […]

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APT 3.0 Adds Colours, Columns, and More

I think most of us are familiar with the way that APT, the package management tool underpinning Ubuntu and all other Debian-based Linux distributions, looks and behaves. But some (much needed) visual changes are coming in the next major stable release,…

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Distribution Release: Lakka 5.0

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Tomáš Kelemen has announced the release of Lakka 5.0, a major new version of the project’s lightweight Linux distribution with a goal of transforming a small computer into a full-blown r…

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How to Install Java on Fedora Linux

Learn the simple steps to install Java on Fedora Linux in this quick guide for a smooth setup. Get started with Java development on Fedora now.
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How to Configure FirstUseAuthenticator on JupyterHub

In a lab environment, lots of new users will be using JupyterHub. The default Authenticator of JupyterHub allows only the Linux system users to log in to JupyterHub. So, if you want to create a new JupyterHub user, you will have to create a new Linux user. Creating new Linux users manually might be a […]

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Ubuntu 24.10 and Debian Trixie Are Getting a Refined APT Command-Line Interface

Ubuntu 24.10 and Debian GNU/Linux 13 will feature a refined command-line feel for the APT package manager with columnar display, colors, and more padding for structured package information.
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Simon Josefsson: Reproducible and minimal source-only tarballs

With the release of Libntlm version 1.8 the release tarball can be reproduced on several distributions. This is continuously tested for regressions via GitLab through a CI/CD pipeline. In addition to traditional tarballs with generated content, we pu…

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How to Install Magento 2.4.7 on Ubuntu 24.04

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the open-source version of Magento 2.4.7 on Ubuntu 24.04 OS.
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New Features & Changes in Ubuntu 24.04 since Ubuntu 22.04

For users who want to go directly from Ubuntu 22.04 to Ubuntu 24.04, here’s an overview of the changes between the two Ubuntu LTS releases. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS has 5 years support until 2029, and then 7 years extended security updates (through Ubuntu Pro) until 2036. The release features Linux Kernel 6.8, and will receive […]

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Linux Today 2024-04-13 08:20:01

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How to Install Flatpak Package Manager on Ubuntu 22.04

Flatpak, or xdg-app, is a package management tool for the Linux operating system. This post will show you how to install and use the Flatpak package management tool on Ubuntu 22.04.

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Install MySQL on Ubuntu 24.04

MySQL is a reliable and widely used DBMS that utilizes SQL and a relational model to manage data. MySQL is installed as part of LAMP in Linux, but you can install it separately.

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