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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-01-04 09:32:25

This month Graham looks at Cardinal, Celestia 1.7.0, Friture, Wavetable, Helix Editor, Brogue CE, and more!

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Mining the Monero cryptocurrency the CLI way

The Monero cryptocurrency lets you get in the game without spending thousands on hardware. We’ll show you how.

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Monitor your computers with System Monitoring Center

The System Monitoring Center combines all the important information you need to monitor a computer in a single state-of-the-art interface.

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Scheduling tools for Linux

If you need help staying organized, Linux does not let you down with its large collection of organization and scheduling tools.

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Temperature and humidity sensor comparison

Any application that collects a large number of measurements is bound to have some anomalous measurements, but good sensor breakouts should not output such values all the time. We tested eight temperature and humidity sensors for accuracy.

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Query your Google Drive with a Go command-line tool

To help him check his Google Drive files with three different pattern matchers, Mike builds a command-line tool in Go to maintain a meta cache.

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10 Top Linux Distributions To Look Forward To In 2024

The post 10 Top Linux Distributions To Look Forward To In 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Following the most recent distribution update on Distrowatch – for the past 12 months, the statistics have barely changed and co…

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FOSS Weekly #24.01: Linux in 2024, GDM Customization, Distros You Missed Last Year

The first edition of FOSS Weekly in the year 2024 is here. See, what’s new in the new year.

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Getting started with the Ubuntu Terminal

The Ubuntu Terminal is a powerful tool for system management and development. This guide introduces you to the Terminal’s interface, basic commands, and advanced functionalities. Learn to navigate, customize, and utilize the Terminal to its fullest pot…

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2023’s Moments That Marked the Open-Source World

2023 in review: The most remarkable events in the open-source ecosystem that shaped the year. Let’s recall them!
The post 2023’s Moments That Marked the Open-Source World appeared first on Linux Today.

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AI Audio Effects, Including Voice Transcription, Come to Audacity

Intel has released an array of AI effects for the open-source audio editor Audacity. Intel’s OpenVINO AI plugins for Audacity (to give them their official name) have been designed to work offline and locally, meaning no cloud servers, signups, or…

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Nitrux 3.2.1 Released with Plenty of Improvements

The systemd-free Nitrux has a new release that includes the latest software updates, bug fixes, performance improvements, and a new tiling window manager for KWin.

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Firefox 122 Enters Public Beta Testing With Improved Built-In Translation Feature

Firefox 122 looks like a small update to the popular open-source web browser used by default on numerous GNU/Linux distributions. It only promises to improve the quality of the new built-in translation feature introduced in Firefox 118, offering more stable translations that no longer break interactive widgets on some websites and reduce the risk of […]

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FSF Blogs: FSD meeting recap 2023-12-29

Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished
at today’s Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.

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FSF Blogs: December GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Eleven new GNU releases!

Source: Planet GNU

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Scribus 1.6 Open-Source Desktop Publishing App Released as a Major Update

Scribus 1.6 is here to replace the 1.4.8 stable version and the 1.5.x development series, implementing features like a revamped user interface with support for light and dark modes and new icons, HiDPI-aware canvas rendering, a new PDF-based output pre…

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MX-23.1 Raspberry PI OS Respin Released, Here’s What’s New

Get the latest MX-23.1 Raspberry Pi Respin, based on Debian 12.4 with customized MX tools, streamlined for Pi hardware.
The post MX-23.1 Raspberry PI OS Respin Released, Here’s What’s New appeared first on Linux Today.

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MX-23.1 Raspberry PI OS Respin Released, Here’s What’s New

Get the latest MX-23.1 Raspberry Pi Respin, based on Debian 12.4 with customized MX tools, streamlined for Pi hardware.
The post MX-23.1 Raspberry PI OS Respin Released, Here’s What’s New appeared first on Linux Today.

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What To Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur

This is a compilation of useful suggestions, quick guide for you to do for the first time after installing your computer with Ubuntu 23.10 Mantic Minotaur. This is part of our traditional series continuing Jammy Jellyfish, Kinetic Kudu and lastly Lunar…

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Fedora-Based Nobara Linux 39 Released, Ditches GNOME in Favor of Plasma

Nobara 39 brings Nvidia driver updates for Wayland compatibility, Gamscope-session improvements, cleaner SteamOS session handling, and more.
The post Fedora-Based Nobara Linux 39 Released, Ditches GNOME in Favor of Plasma appeared first on Linux Today.

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