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MySQL 8.3 Released: What’s New and Removed

MySQL 8.3 updates: Tagged GTIDs for transaction grouping, enhanced JSON EXPLAIN formats, significant removals, and more.
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Sovereign Tech Fund’s €203K Infusion in GStreamer

GStreamer’s RTP, RTCP, RTSP, and WebRTC components get a Rust makeover, thanks to a €203K investment. Here’s more on that!
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Revolutionizing Command Line Interface with Dynamic Themes

by George Whittaker

Introduction

The command line interface (CLI), often simply called the terminal, is an essential tool for developers, system administrators, and power users. Despi…

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Libvirt 10.0 Released: Best New Features

The popular free and open-source virtualization API Libvirt 10.0 was released with major improvements.
The post Libvirt 10.0 Released: Best New Features appeared first on Linux Today.

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Wine 9.0 Is Here After a Year of Development

Wine 9.0 released: Over 7,000 changes, WoW64 architecture, experimental Wayland driver, Vulkan support, and more.
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Install XIVLauncher (Custom FFXIV Launcher) in Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04

Play Final Fantasy XIV Online in Linux? There’s a custom launcher for the game for better experience! It’s XIVLauncher, a free and open-source launcher that provides a customized WINE version for perfect compatibility with FFXIV. Since the original launcher is slow and cannot save your password, XIVLauncher provides a faster experience, better Linux integration, as […]

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Yuki-iptv – An IPTV player with EPG support (Ubuntu PPA)

Linux is getting more IPTV player applications in recent years. Here I’m going to introduce yuki-iptv, a new one with EPG support. Personally, I prefer hypnotix which is developed by Linux Mint team, since it has a large list of built-in TV channels. But if you want more features, then yuki-iptv is a good choice […]

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How to Install Zammad Customer Support System on Debian 12

Zammad is an open-source customer support/ticketing solution that helps manage communications across various channels such as email, chat, and social media.
In this guide, you will learn how to install the Zammad Customer Support System with PostgreS…

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How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Software on Debian 12

Icinga 2 is an open-source monitoring system that checks the availability of network resources, notifies users of outages, and generates performance data for reporting.

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C++ Input Validation

Simple guide on the significance of input validation in C++, the methods to achieve it, and the best practices to enhance the overall integrity of user inputs.

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C++ Hex String to Int

Practical tutorial on the process of converting the hexadecimal strings to integers in the C++ programming using the stoi(), stoul(), and sscanf() functions.

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How to create a Service in Kubernetes

A service in Kubernetes is an abstraction layer over Pods. It defines a logical set of Pods. It provides a single IP address and DNS name by which pods can be accessed.

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How to Install and Compile Kernel in Debian

The post How to Install and Compile Kernel in Debian first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .One of the biggest draws to using Linux is its easy customization and one of the most fun things to customize is the Kernel itself,
The po…

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Pssh – Execute Commands on Multiple Remote Linux Servers

The post Pssh – Execute Commands on Multiple Remote Linux Servers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .No doubt, that OpenSSH is one of the most widely used and powerful tools available for Linux, which allows you to connect sec…

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PowerTop – Monitors Power Usage and Improve Laptop Battery Life

The post PowerTop – Monitors Power Usage and Improve Laptop Battery Life first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .One of the most important characteristics of a good Linux machine especially with laptops is power management in terms…

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TLP – Quickly Increase and Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life

The post TLP – Quickly Increase and Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .TLP is a free open-source, feature-rich, and command-line tool for advanced power management, which helps to optimize ba…

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FOSS Weekly #24.03: Linux Mint 21.3 Released, Tiling GNOME, Open Source ChatGPT and More

What’s new? Well, Mint 21.3 is here with Cinnamon 6.0. That’s new 🙂

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5 Best Open Source Internet Radio Player for Linux

The post 5 Best Open Source Internet Radio Player for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Internet radio has become the norm in the age of the World Wide Web. We no longer need to finick around with a traditional radio
Th…

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Canonical’s Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Canonical may be ramping up its efforts to improve the Ubuntu gaming experience — yasss — but it seems their Steam snap package is causing a few headaches for Valve. Timothée Besset, a software engineer who works on the Steam client for Valve, took to …

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FSF Blogs: The board process, the GNU Cauldron, SaaSS, and more

Staff seat board member and senior sysadmin Ian Kelling shares
his personal musings on the board process improvements, his
experience working at the Free Software Foundation (FSF), why
Service as a Software Substitute (SaaSS) should get more
attentio…

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