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Kid3 Audio Tag Editor 3.9.5 Released with Webp Image Support

Kid3, the free open-source Qt based audio tag editor, release new 3.9.5 version on Saturday. The release brings keyboard shortcut support for its built-in player. Meaning user can specify custom shortcuts to control play/pause, stop playback, next/previous track playback actions. The release also added new option to fix the audio output used. And, the code […]

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Bluesky vs. Mastodon: Which Twitter Alternative Should You Choose?

Mastodon is one of the most-loved open-source social media platforms. But, what’s different with Bluesky? Let us find out here.

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unifont @ Savannah: Unifont 15.1.05 Released

24 February 2024 Unifont 15.1.05 is now available.  This release adds the 222 CJK Unified Ideographs Extension D glyphs (U+2B740..U+2B81D) and 335 Plane 2 and Plane 3 common Cantonese ideographs, as well as other additions amounting to almost 600 ide…

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How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 12

CSF or Config Server Firewall is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall based on IPtables and Perl. It provides a daemon process that will monitor your services for failure authentication.
The post How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on De…

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How to Set Up Rate Limiting in NGINX

This guide will cover how to setup rate limiting in NGINX, with an explanation of what it is and various examples of rate limiting setups.
The post How to Set Up Rate Limiting in NGINX appeared first on Linux Today.

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libunistring @ Savannah: GNU libunistring-1.2 released

Download from https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libunistring/libunistring-1.2.tar.gz

This is a stable release.

New in this release:

The data tables and algorithms have been updated to Unicode version 15.1.0.

New functions u8_pcpy, u16_pcpy, u32_pcp…

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NVIDIA Driver 550.54.14 Released with Better Wayland Support

NVIDIA announced the first stable release for 550 series Linux driver this Friday. It’s NVIDIA Driver 550.54.14 released as latest production branch version. The release brings better support for Wayland, the more security touchscreen and HiDPI friendly display server, that’s already default in Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with recent GNOME Desktop. They include: NVIDIA […]

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-02-24 10:42:55

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-02-24 10:42:53

Returning to London from Vancouver this month, Graham was incredibly lucky to have his flight enveloped by the northern lights, cascading down over the entire plane for at least 60 minutes.

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Making a tiny GPS position recorder

Design and construct a battery-powered GPS receiver and recorder in a compact package, with firmware and a Linux-based GUI application for visualizing the data recorded.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-02-24 10:42:37

elementary OS 7.1 and Mageia 9

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Track Me, Baby

For some reason, I came across several stories this month on AI Girlfriend apps. OK, I guess I know the reason: Valentine’s Day.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Handcrafted artisan keycaps

Artisan keycaps elevate the mechanical to the magnificent.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Uncomplicate your firewall configuration with UFW

UFW takes the complexity out of iptables, which is great for beginners and is even good for experienced users who want to keep it simple and avoid hidden mistakes.

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Understanding and preventing credential stuffing attacks

A credential stuffing cyberattack uses username and password credentials stolen in a data breach to gain access to your accounts. We explain how it works and how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim.

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A deep look at how Linux uses virtual memory

Virtual memory makes your system safer and more efficient. But what is it really? We take a look inside this powerful feature that is built into Linux.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-02-24 10:42:25

In the news: Fedora Unleashes Atomic Desktops; Bootloader Vulnerability Affects Nearly All Linux Distributions; Microsoft Says VS Code Will Work with Ubuntu 18.04; Purism Crowdfunding Launched; Docker Build Cloud Helps Speed Up Build Time; MX Linux 23….

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Bridging the Gap

A new LPI certification can help those outside of tech gain a meaningful understanding of open source.

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Exploring openSUSE’s MicroOS

If you want the most recent software without sacrificing stability, try running a minimal Linux distribution then adding additional services and applications in containers. OpenSUSE MicroOS provides a robust foundation for implementing this vision.

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Debian’s Next Generation Package Manager

The latest iteration of Debian’s package manager makes it easier to manage packages from the command line with more readable feedback, parallel downloads, the ability to find the fastest mirrors, and an updated history list.

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