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GNOME 44 Release Candidate Out Ahead of Final Release

GNOME 44 Release Candidate reimplements elementary OS support and reverts the “add preference to set new tab page” change in Epiphany. Learn more here.
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DietPi v8.15 is Now Available for Download

DietPi v8.15 brings StarFive VisionaFive 2 support, XRDP, Box64, and several bug fixes. Check out the full release highlights here.

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Ubuntu 23.04 Will Ship with Linux Kernel 6.2

When Ubuntu 23.04 arrives in April it will be using Linux kernel 6.2, the most recent kernel version ahead of the distro’s next release – nice!
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KDE Frameworks 5.104 Improves Plasma Wayland, Touchscreen Support

KDE Frameworks 5.104 further improves the Plasma Wayland session by ensuring the SDDM login screen works well with touchscreen. Learn more here.
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Distribution Release: Kali Linux 2023.1

Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution with a collection of security and forensics tools. The project’s latest release, Kali Linux 2023.1, introduces a few new features, including defensive (purple) tools and Python virtual environments. “There are…

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Elementary OS 7 Latest Update Enhances Functionality

The File Manager and Network Indicator apps for elementary OS 7 just got even better. Here’s what’s new!
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Musk Promises Open-Source Twitter Algorithm, Fires Relevant Staff

Long before taking ownership of Twitter, Musk promised to make it open source. Like so many of his promises, it’s probably one he can’t keep.
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How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with ChatGPT

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite that comprises collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations along with form creator, PDF viewer and converter. ChatGPT is an AI language model developed by OpenAI. In this tuto…

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How to Install FreeIPA Server with Docker on Debian 12

FreeIPA is an open-source identity management solution for Linux/Unix operating systems. In this guide, you will install and set up the FreeIPA server on Debian 12 machine via Docker.

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6 Cybersecurity and Privacy Firefox Add-ons You Need to Know

Firefox is one of the most popular web browsers, and it offers a variety of add-ons that can help you stay safe and secure online.
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Kodi Media Center 20.1 Released with Lots of Bug-fixes

The first point release of Kodi 20 ‘Nexus’ is out today after almost 2 months of development. As the title said, the new Kodi 20.1 includes mainly bug-fixes. It introduced a new algorithm to look to overcome some audio issues on Android devices. Fixed DVD playback folder structures over network sources (e.g. SMB/NFS/HTTP, etc.) Other […]

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Handle exceptions in Ansible Playbooks with block and rescue

Handle errors gracefully in your automation by using Ansible block and rescue keywords.
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How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop on All Major Linux Distros

ONLYOFFICE Desktop is a perfect alternative to Microsoft Office that can open and create Microsoft Office documents without any problem.
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DietPi on RISC-V StarFive VisionFive 2 SBC

See what can be done with a DietPi system that has the new RISC-V single board computer VisionFive 2 from StarFive.
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Tube Converter Beta Boasts Faster Downloads, Queue Feature

If you want to download a YouTube video on Linux you’re not short of options, with command-line tool yt-dlp the most featured and efficient method. Prefer something a bit more…

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How to Set Up and Use Syncthing to Sync Files on Linux

Keep your files in sync across multiple devices with Syncthing on Linux. Follow our step-by-step guide to get started today.
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Ubuntu Lunar Lobster could be the surprise hit of 2023

The latest version of Canonical’s Ubuntu Desktop Linux distribution puts on a masterclass for how an operating system should evolve.

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Ásbrú Connection Manager: Graphical Front End for SSH

Ásbrú Connection Manager is a user interface that organizes remote terminal sessions and automates repetitive tasks. Learn more here.
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How to Create Device Files in Linux Using mknod Command

The post How to Create Device Files in Linux Using mknod Command first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In Linux, everything is a file, even physical devices such as disk drives, CD/DVD ROM, and floppy disks are represented using …

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NixOS Series #4: Things To Do After Installing NixOS

What do you do right after installing NixOS? Clueless? We got your back.

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