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Python 3.12 Installation on Linux With Hands-on Examples

In this guide, you will learn how to install Python and Pip package manager and install popular Python libraries with practical examples.
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How to Install Odoo 17 on Debian 12

Odoo, formerly known as OpenERP, is a suite of open-source business applications. It is a widely used open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Odoo 17 on the Debian 12 server.
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How to create a root user and password in Linux

Creating a root user and setting a password in Linux is crucial for system administration. This guide provides clear instructions on how to establish root user credentials, from enabling the root account to setting a secure password, enhancing the safe…

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When to use ‘su’ vs. ‘sudo’ in Linux: A comprehensive guide

This guide compares ‘su’ and ‘sudo’, two fundamental commands in Linux for managing user privileges. Learn the differences in their usage, security implications, and scenarios where each command is most effective, enhancing your understanding of Linux …

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micron @ Savannah: Version 1.4

GNU micron version 1.4 is available for download.

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7 Tips and Tools to Improve Your Gaming Experience on Linux

There are certain tools, tips, and techniques that you should follow to get a seamless gaming experience on Linux. In this article, I will highlight some of them.
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Nobara simplifies gaming and streaming on Linux for free – with one caveat

Are you a gamer, streamer, or content creator? Nobara offers many of the tools you need in one pleasant and familiar desktop environment.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, January 12, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, January 12, from 12:00
to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC)
to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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A new Linux kernel has been released and it’s one of the largest ever

Linux kernel 6.7 is now available for use. Here’s what to expect.

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Vim 9.1 Text Editor Adds Smooth Scroll Support, New :defer Command, and More

Vim 9.1 comes one and a half years after the major Vim 9.0 release and implements a handful of new features like smooth scroll support, a new :defer command to help clean up a function, support for adding virtual-text to a buffer, as well as support for Vim9 classes and objects for the Vim9 scripting […]

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How to Install Cockpit Web Console on Debian 12

Cockpit is a web-based Linux administration tool that allows you to manage multiple Linux servers from a single dashboard. This guide will show you how to install Cockpit on a Debian 12 server

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GNOME 46 to Introduce Headless Remote Logins via GNOME Display Manager

The alpha version of the GNOME 46 desktop environment should be out for public testing any day now for early adopters and enthusiasts who want to get an early taste of the newly implemented features, one of them begin support for headless remote logins…

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Firewalld 2.1 Released With Improved Network Security

Firewalld, the service daemon with the D-Bus interface, released the latest minor version 2.1, with improvements.
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Chromium to Allow VA-API Hardware Decoding in Linux Wayland

For Chromium user, the popular web browser is finally to allow VA-API hardware decoding for video playback in Linux Wayland. Chromium so far does NOT officially support VA-API Video Acceleration API on Linux. However, there are experimental flags to enable this feature, which might work on certain configurations, but without guarantees (See the official Docs). […]

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Two AI features Introduced in Deepin Linux 23 Beta 2 Release

In a bid to challenge Microsoft’s Copilot, the developers of Deepin have announced they’ve begun the process of integrating AI into the desktop.

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Linux Kernel 6.7 Released With CPU, GPU Support and Many Improvements

Explore the fantastic new features of Linux Kernel 6.7! Here’s a breakdown of the key highlights.
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Plymouth Linux Graphical Boot Manager Now Better Handles Display Rendering

Plymouth, the open-source graphical boot animation and logger application, has been updated to version 23.51.283, a release that brings various new features and improvements.
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Andy Wingo: missing the point of webassembly

I find most descriptions of WebAssembly to be uninspiring: if you
start with a phrase like “assembly-like language” or a “virtual machine”,
we have already lost the plot. That’s not to say that these
descriptions are incorrect, but it’s like explain…

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7 Tips and Tools to Improve Your Gaming Experience on Linux

Here are the best tips to make your Linux gaming experience enjoyable.

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Linux 6.7 Released with Many New Hardware Support (Kernel PPA)

Linux Kernel 6.7 is finally released! Linus Torvalds announced the release on Sunday night: So we had a little bit more going on last week compared to the holiday week before that, but certainly not enough to make me think we’d want to delay this any further. End result: 6.7 is (in number of commits: […]

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