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How to Install Sysdig on Debian 12 Bookworm

This guide will provide detailed instructions on how to install Sysdig on Debian 12 Bookworm, Debian 11 Bullseye, or Debian 10 Buster, ensuring you are well-equipped to manage and optimize your systems.
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How to Install Gitea on Debian Linux

Gitea is a lightweight, open-source and self-hosted code hosting solution, similar to GitHub, Gitlab and BitBucket. It is mainly written in Go and can run on Windows, Linux, macOS, ARM, etc. In this guide, you will set up Gitea as a container with Dock…

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FSF Blogs: Share this holiday fairy tale with your loved ones

Watch and share our video to help educate friends and family about software freedom and why it is so very important.

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How to Install GCC on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

This guide will demonstrate how to install GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection, on Ubuntu versions 22.04 or 20.04. GCC is a pivotal tool for developers, offering a versatile suite for compiling C, C++, and other programming languages. Known for its effici…

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Jami: A Versatile Open-Source Distributed Communication App

Jami is one such communication platform that utilizes a distributed network to let you make video calls, share files, communicate via chat, and more. This means that there is no server at all between people.
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Debian 12.3 wasn’t as easy as 1, 2, 3 for Debian Devs

Debian Skips 12.3, Ships 12.4, Over File System Worries
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How to Keep Your Site’s Content From Being Used to Train AI

If you don’t really want your content to be used to train our future robot overlords, here are the steps that will stop ethical AI…
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Amanda Brock Explains “Open-Source”

Amanda Brock is a pretty well-known name in open-source, so imagine my surprise when I discovered her byline on a tech site that’s most known for publishing a weekly list of top apps for Windows. A big thumbs-up to Beta News for this.
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Geekbench ML Benchmark App Now Supports Linux

Wondering how your current Linux system will handle AI and ML-related workloads? Well, now you can find out. Primate Labs, makers of the hugely popular Geekbench software, has released a new preview build of their machine-learning benchmarking tool, Ge…

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How to Install Netdata Monitoring Software on AlmaLinux 9

Netdata is an open-source, extensible, and real-time monitoring system for servers, containers, and applications. Follow our guide to install Netdata with Nginx as a reverse proxy on the AlmaLinux 9 server.
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Released Today: What’s New in Nextcloud Hub 7

Although officially released today, enterprises will need to wait for about four weeks longer before deploying the enterprise edition, as the software still needs to go through the certification process.
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How to Install LibreOffice on Ubuntu / Linux Mint – 3 Easy Methods

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install LibreOffice on Ubuntu and Linux Mint systems using three methods.
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What To Do After Installing Trisquel 11 Aramo

This tutorial will help you with our practical suggestions about what to do after installing Trisquel 11 on your computer and laptop. This is intended mainly for beginner users especially those new in GNU/Linux world. Lastly, we wish easy computing for…

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8 Best Free and Open-Source Translators

There is a wide range of translation software available for Linux. Some of the tools included are front-end for other services. We’ve also included software that translates text on your local machine, and we include both GUI and CLI tools.
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The Rise of Linux AI Assistants

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the realm of technology, the fusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Linux operating system marks a significant milestone. Linux AI Assist…

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How to Install MariaDB on Debian 12 Bookworm

This guide aims to simplify the installation process, focusing on the official MariaDB.org repository to ensure you get the latest and most secure versions.
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Calamares 3.3 Released as the Next Generation Graphical Installer for Linux

Calamares 3.3 brings numerous changes, including support for more options in the Bootloader module when building the kernel command line, revamped fstab configuration, and support for skipping the bootloader installation in the Partition module in more…

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Andy Wingo: sir talks-a-lot

I know, dear reader: of course you have already seen all my talks this year. Your attentions are really too kind and I thank you. But those other people, maybe you share one talk with them, and then they ask you for more, and you have to go stalkin…

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KDE Gear 23.08.4 Released as the Last Update in the Series

KDE Gear 23.08.4 comes about a month after KDE Gear 23.08.3 to fix the StartPage search engine default configuration and address a crash that occurred when starting a new session after a crash in the Falkon web browser, as well as to fix configuration …

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How to Run Pod Using “kubectl run”

To run the Kubernetes, first, start the Kubernetes cluster. Then, run the “kubectl run –image= –:” command.

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