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KDE Plasma 6.0.2 Improves Night Color, Discover, Plasma Wayland, and More

KDE Plasma 6.0.2 is now available as a maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment addressing more bugs, crashes, and other issues.
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X11 No More: Fedora 41 Paves the Way for Wayland

The end of an era for X11 is here, as Fedora 41 embraces Wayland. Discover the reasons behind this change and what it means for users.
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Hackers Leverage 1-Day Vulnerabilities to Deliver Custom Linux Malware

A financially motivated threat actor is using known vulnerabilities to target public-facing services and deliver custom malware to unpatched Windows and Linux systems.
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How to Optimize Your Linux Kernel with Custom Parameters

by George Whittaker

Linux stands at the heart of countless operating systems, driving everything from personal computers to servers and embedded systems across the globe. Its flexibili…

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GNU Guix: Fixed-Output Derivation Sandbox Bypass (CVE-2024-27297)

A security issue has been identified in
guix-daemon
which allows for fixed-output
derivations,
such as source code tarballs or Git checkouts, to be corrupted by an
unprivileged user. This could also lead to local privilege escalation.
This was origin…

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Kdenlive 24.02 Debuts With Qt6 and KDE Frameworks 6

Kdenlive’s latest update brings major improvements: better Wayland support, native performance boosts, and a focus on stability.
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How to Use Lisp in Emacs

Simple guide on how to use Lisp in Emacs with different examples on the functionalities and features that you can use with Lisp to enhance your usage of Emacs.

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How to Use HAProxy as an Ingress Controller in Kubernetes Environment

Comprehensive tutorial on how to use HAProxy as an ingress controller in Kubernetes environment to implement the rules that we define in our ingress resource.

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How to Use Emacs Themes

Tutorial on how to use the Emacs themes and install other themes by editing the Emacs init file to utilize better themes that align with your preferred style.

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How to Use Emacs Org Mode

How to use Org Mode in Emacs and the features that Emacs offers to manage and organize an information in different formats to utilize it in various contexts.

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Kdenlive 24.02 Released! Ported to Qt6, Dropped Ubuntu PPA

Kdenlive video editor released new 24.02.0 version this Monday! The new release now takes use of Qt6 and KDE Frameworks 6 for its user interface. The port gets overall experience and better Wayland support for Linux users. And, it now runs natively on DirectX, Metal, and Vulkan respectively on Windows, MacOS, and Linux with substantial […]

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How to Set Up a Static IP Address on WiFi Network from the Command-Line on Linux using NetworkManager

Tutorial on how to set up a static/fixed IP address for your WiFi network from the command line on Linux using the NetworkManager to manage the network devices.

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How to Install the Correct Chipset Driver/Firmware for WiFi/Ethernet Devices to Work on Fedora 39+

Practical guide on how to find and install the correct chipset driver/firmware for your WiFi/ethetnet networking hardware to work on your Fedora Linux system.

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cmus – The Ultimate Terminal Audio Player for Linux

The post cmus – The Ultimate Terminal Audio Player for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .cmus is an open-source, ncurses-based lightweight, fast, and powerful terminal audio player for Unix/Linux-like operating systems,…

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8 Best Open-Source Disk Cloning & Backup Tools for Linux (2024)

The post 8 Best Open-Source Disk Cloning & Backup Tools for Linux (2024) first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Disk cloning is the process of copying data from one hard disk to another. While you can perform this task using copy-…

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Installing Flatpak on Fedora: Your Complete Guide

Flatpak is a software utility for software deployment, application virtualization, and package management that allows users to run sandboxed applications isolated from the rest of the system. This step-by-step guide will show you how to install Flatpak…

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How to Install CraftCMS With Apache on Debian

CraftCMS is a free and open-source content management system for creating intuitive, user-friendly, and flexible websites. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install CraftCMS with Apache and MariaDB on Debian Linux.
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LXQt’s Desktop Component Is Now 100% Ready for Wayland

A few weeks ago, the LXQt devs published some details about the development state of the next major release, LXQt 2.0, stating that while many LXQt apps and components are already working perfectly on Wayland, they plan to add some missing pieces to ma…

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Wine 9.4 Released with Initial OpenGL Wayland Support

Wine 9.4 debuts with vkd3d 1.11, Wayland driver OpenGL, elevated privileges, HID enhancements, and bug fixes. Here’s more on that!
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