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Vanilla OS: The Next Generation Secure Linux Distro

The post Vanilla OS: The Next Generation Secure Linux Distro first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Vanilla OS is an emerging operating system designed to provide users with a simple, clean, and efficient computing experience. In

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7 Amazing Things You Can Do with a Linux Home Server

Your Linux home server is more capable than you think!

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1081

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly:
Review: SysLinuxOS 12.4
News: OpenBSD introduces hardware acceleration for video decoding, Slackware changes kernel naming format, Linux Mint publishes …

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How to Enable Hardware Acceleration in Chromium Snap

Last May, Canonical announced that a hardware-accelerated version of the Chromium snap was available for testing on Intel (7th-gen and later) hardware. And that news was welcome – hardware acceleration + the modern web = good times. VP8, VP9, H.2…

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Distribution Release: Vanilla OS 2

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Vanilla OS team have annoiced the second release of their distribution, which carries the codename Orchid. Vanilla OS 2 drops the Ubuntu base in favour of Debian and strives to provi…

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GNU Taler news: GNU Taler 0.12 released

We are happy to announce the release of GNU Taler v0.12.

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.11 Release Candidate

Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel series for public testing.
The post Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.11 Release Candidate appeared first on 9to5Linu…

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Vanilla OS 2 Released, Based on Debian Sid + Android App Support

Looking for a sweet new Linux distro to try? Vanilla OS 2 ‘Orchid’ has been released. Compared to the first first release of Vanilla OS in 2023 a lot has…

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Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” Released with Hybrid Debian Base, Here’s What’s New

Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” is now available for download based on Debian GNU/Linux and powered by Linux kernel 6.9 and featuring the latest GNOME 46 desktop environment. Here’s what’s new!
The post Vanilla OS 2 “Orchid” Released with Hybrid Debi…

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You Can Now Upgrade Your Linux Mint 21.3 PC to Linux Mint 22, Here’s How

Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” users can now upgrade their installations to the Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” release. Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to achieve that!
The post You Can Now Upgrade Your Linux Mint 21.3 PC to Linux Mint 22, Here’s How appeared…

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Techniques for digital forensics and incident response

When it’s too late to stop an attack, the next urgent task is to find out what happened and assess the damage.

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Ranked Programming Languages

A meme crowning assembly the top programming language leads to a look at machine and assembly languages.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-07-28 02:42:11

This month Nate is delighted to offer you a smorgasbord of offerings from the Gnome camp, as well as a smattering of cross-platform delectables.

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Get started with Git

Git comes up all the time in discussions of Linux, but in our new world of repositories and package managers, many users are still unfamiliar with it. Read on to get started with this powerful version control environment.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-07-28 02:42:05

Zack Brown reports on securing security patches, breezing through security patches, and no bug like a hardware bug.

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Empirical Remedy

"Anything mechanical, give it a good bash." With these immortal words, Commander Colin Maud, in the classic WW2 movie The Longest Day, smacked a stalled tank with his cane, ushering in an unexpected restart that would allow the downed vehicle…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-07-28 02:42:03

openSUSE Leap 15.6 and Tails 6.4

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Integrating Git with your own applications

If you want to add version management to your application, why not build in Git? We’ll show you how.

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Improving the user experience with the KDE Human Interface guidelines

The KDE Human Interface Guidelines aim to help developers improve the user experience across a variety of use cases, and revisions are underway.

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Go terminal program geolocates website visitors

Rather than using Google Analytics to geolocate visitors to his website, Mike Schilli uses a simple terminal program in Go for a live-tracking session.

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