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How to Install LOMP Stack (OpenLiteSpeed, MySQL, and PHP) on Ubuntu 24.04

OpenLiteSpeed is a lightweight and open-source version of the LiteSpeed Server developed by LiteSpeed Technologies. It supports Apache Rewrite rules, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3, and TLS v1.3 and QUIC protocols. This tutorial will show you how to install an Open…

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GNU Taler news: Event: Privacy, Identity and Payment in the Next Generation Internet (Biel, Switzerland)

We are happy to announce the final program for our side-event of the PointZeroForum in Biel, Switzerland from 10-12am on July 1st. At the event, we will be presenting GNU Taler, identity management and hardware key protection technolo…

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LibreOffice 24.2.4 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 72 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 24.2.4 office suite is now available for download with 72 bug fixes for the latest LibreOffice 24.2 series. All users are recommended to update as soon as possible.
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Distribution Release: NixOS 24.05

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. NixOS is an independently developed GNU/Linux distribution that aims to improve the state of the art in system configuration management using the Nix package manager. The project has pub…

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NixOS 24.05 is Ready for Prime Time

The latest release of NixOS (Uakari) has arrived and offers its usual reproducible, declarative, and reliable goodness.

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Enable & Enhance Touchpad Gestures in Ubuntu 24.04 | 22.04

This tutorial shows how to enable (or improve) touchpad gestures in Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Ubuntu 20.04. Not only for the default GNOME, but also for XFCE, MATE, and other desktop environments. GNOME introduced multi-touch gestures support since v40, however, it only works on the default Wayland session, and supports only 3 finger swipe […]

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Linux readlink and realpath Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)

In this tutorial, we will discuss the basics of realpath and readlink commands that are similar (if not same) in the sense that they display resolved symbolic links in output.

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Proton Pass for Linux Released (Encrypted Password Manager)

Proton, the Swiss-based privacy company best known for its VPN and e-mail services, has announced the release of Proton Pass for Linux and macOS. The new desktop apps mean Proton’s encrypted password manager now supports all major desktop operati…

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VLC 3.0.21 Adds New AMD VQ Enhancer Filter, Improves Opus Ambisonic Support

VLC 3.0.21 open-source media player is now available for download with a new AMD VQ Enhancer filter, Super Resolution scaling with AMD GPUs, and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
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We’ve Updated the OMG! Ubuntu Chrome Extension

A new version of the OMG! Ubuntu extension for Google Chrome, Chromium, and other compatible web browsers is now available on the Chrome Web Store. Didn’t know we had a browser extension? That’s on me; I suck at self promotion. In fact, thi…

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Celeste: A GUI File Synchronization Client for Google Drive

The post Celeste: A GUI File Synchronization Client for Google Drive first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Celeste is a graphical user interface (GUI) file synchronization client that allows users to connect to various cloud prov…

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How to Bridge Two Network Interfaces in Linux Using Netplan

The post How to Bridge Two Network Interfaces in Linux Using Netplan first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Netplan is a utility for easily configuring networking on a Linux system, typically used in Ubuntu. It allows users to
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FOSS Weekly #24.23: Pi 5 as Desktop, Microsoft’s Recall Disaster, Pinokio Browser and More

Open source to source open. Things have changed.

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Immutable Distro blendOS 4 Officially Released, Now Fully Declarative

blendOS 4 immutable, atomic, and declarative distribution is now available for download based on Arch Linux. Here’s what’s new!
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Distribution Release: Kali Linux 2024.2

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution with a collection of security and forensics tools. The project has published its second release of 2024 which brings fixes for the 2038 time bug…

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GNU Taler news: GNU Taler v.11 released

We are happy to announce the release of GNU Taler v0.11.

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Distribution Release: Parrot 6.1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Lorenzo Faletra has announced the release of Parrot 6.1, the latest stable version of the project’s Linux distribution that ships with an arsenal of tools, utilities and libraries design…

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Security-Oriented Distro Parrot OS 6.1 Improves Raspberry Pi 5 Support

Parrot OS 6.1 ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution is now available for download with updated tools and various improvements. Here’s what’s new!
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Kali Linux 2024.2 Ethical Hacking Distro Released with GNOME 46, New Tools

Kali Linux 2024.2 ethical hacking distribution is now available for download with support for the GNOME 46 desktop environment, new tools, and Year 2038 protection.
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Can You Use Raspberry Pi 5 as a Desktop Computer?

The short answer is yes. And I am saying that after more than a month of using the Raspberry Pi 5.

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