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10 Best Flowchart & Diagramming Software for Linux

Are you looking for free and open-source flowchart and diagramming software to create different kinds of diagrams, flowcharts, illustrations, maps, web graphics, and more on a Linux desktop? This article reviews the 10 best flowcharts and diagramming s…

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How to Install and Update Waterfox on Linux

In this tutorial, learn how to install Waterfox, a privacy-oriented web browser, on your Linux system and enjoy enhanced security and data privacy compared to traditional browsers like Firefox.
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How to Install GitLab on Debian 12

In this tutorial, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of installing GitLab on your Debian 12 server.
The post How to Install GitLab on Debian 12 appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install Harbor Docker Image Registry on Ubuntu 22.04

Harbor is an open-source Docker image registry for cloud-native environments. In this guide, I will show you how to install Harbor Image Registry using Docker on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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How to Install Cockpit Web Console on Ubuntu 22.04

Cockpit is a free and open-source server management console that makes it easy to administer your Linux servers via a web browser. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and use Cockpit on Ubuntu 22.04.

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Linux Mint 21.3 to Ship With Cinnamon 6.0, Experimental Wayland Support

The Linux Mint project announced today in their monthly newsletter that they’ve started working on implementing a Wayland session for a future release of the Linux Mint distribution, to be initially available in Linux Mint 21.3.
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How the Lifecycle of .pipe() Works in Node.js?

The lifecycle of the “.pipe()” method consists of the “source” and “destination” stream. The source stream is written behind and destination after the “pipe()”.

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How to Install Umami Analytics on Debian 12

Umami is a very lightweight, open-source, self-hosted web analytics solution. It is a good privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics and other paid analytic solutions. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Umami analytics on a Debian 12 …

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How to Install LOMP Stack (OpenLiteSpeed, MySQL, and PHP) on Debian 12

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 along with TLS v1.3 and QUIC protocols. In this tutorial, we will learn how to insta…

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How to Install Plausible Analytics on Debian 12

Plausible is an open-source privacy-focused analytics software to track your site’s traffic. In this guide, we will install Plausible Analytics using Docker on a Debian 12 server.

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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ‘Noble Numbat’ Is Slated for Release on April 25th, 2024

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS “Noble Numbat” will be Canonical’s 40th Ubuntu release and 10th LTS (Long-Term Support) release, receiving up to 10 years of software and security updates until April 2034. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is slated for release on April 25, 2024.
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How to Create Discrete Plots in MATLAB

We can easily create discrete plots in MATLAB using the built-in stem() function. Read this guide for detail on how to use this function in MATLAB.

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Linux Mint Will Continue Betting on Xorg in Future Releases

Linux Mint’s vision showcases a continued reliance on Xorg. Wayland’s on the horizon, but full readiness is projected for 2026. More on that here!
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PromCon Recap: Unveiling Perses, the GitOps-Friendly Metrics Visualization Tool

“An important aspect of Perses strategy is the foundational open source path. Perses is already a project under the Linux Foundation, which means it does not belong to Amadeus or any of the other contributing companies, but to the vendor-neutral foundation, and under its governance. Furthermore, Perses’s end goal is to join the Cloud Native Computing […]

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Linux Mint Enables Testing Repo and Plans for Wayland

In a monthly update post, the Linux Mint team announces some exciting developments, such as an unstable repository, updates to Hypnotix, the TV viewer application, and ambitious plans for Wayland support.
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Fedora 39 Release Delayed by a Week for the Second Time

Due to two last-minute issues, Fedora 39’s release has been pushed back one more week, with a new target date of November 7. Here’s more on that!
The post Fedora 39 Release Delayed by a Week for the Second Time appeared first on Linux Today.

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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Release Schedule is Out!

Ubuntu 24.04, is in development now! Here’s when it will be released! Ubuntu 24.04, code-name ‘Noble Numbat’, will be a new LTS release with 5 years support and another 5 years extend (ESM) support. It will probably features GNOME Desktop 46, and of course newer Linux Kernel. The development was started this Thursday, according to […]

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[Tips] Quickly Access Source of installed Extensions in Ubuntu

This is a quick tutorial shows you how to quickly access the source of all your installed GNOME extensions in Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, Debian and other Linux with GNOME. Gnome extensions are usually installed to “.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/” directory. While, system built-in extensions are available in “/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/“. For developing or debugging purpose, you can open that folder […]

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How to add a GUI for your Ubuntu firewall (and why you should)

Linux is considered the most secure operating system on the planet. But you might be surprised to find out that Ubuntu doesn’t ship with the firewall enabled or a simple-to-use GUI installed. Let’s fix that.

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16 Open Source Cloud Storage Software for Linux in 2024

The post 16 Open Source Cloud Storage Software for Linux in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The term “cloud” suggests something immense, extending across a vast expanse. In the realm of technology, “t…

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