GNU Linux-libre 6.4 kernel cleans up newly added protocol drivers and blob names in qcom AArch64 DTS files as well as adjusts deblobbing for crypto drivers.
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Discover feature highlights of Nobara 38, a Fedora-based release packed with performance upgrades and improvements.
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Ardour 7.5 introduces mapping tempo to real performance, which will allow sound engineers to create tempo map nodes and more.
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Kubuntu is the official KDE spin of the Ubuntu classic desktop that gives users a fantastic operating system and proves how rock solid the KDE Plasma UI is.
There is widespread agreement that VPNs are now indispensable. For many, they are a must since certain nations have banned access to certain websites and mobile applications. With a virtual private network, though, you may avoid this issue. Regular users may have experienced a noticeable decrease in connection speed while using a VPN. A VPN may cause a 30% slowdown on Linux operational system, but this is to be expected unless you’re using the fast VPN service for Linux by Namecheap. But even with Namecheap’s VPN, you still need to learn how to speed up Linux. But since Linux is…
Ubuntu 23.10 daily build ISO images are powered by Linux kernel 6.3. This is great news for those planning to install the upcoming Ubuntu release.
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The post 5 Best Tools to Find and Remove Duplicate Files in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Organizing your home directory or even system can be particularly hard if you have the habit of downloading all kinds of stuf…
The post 6 Useful Tools to Remember Linux Commands Forever first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .There are thousands of tools, utilities, and programs that come pre-installed on a Linux system. You can run them from a terminal wi…
Nobara Project is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. The distribution comes with certain features that do not ship with the regular Fedora. The project has published Nobara 38 which includes a number of fixes for …
This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: KaOS With Plasma 6 PreviewNews: Red Hat changes the ways it provides source code to the public, SUSE offers a range of support for confidential computing, Funtoo trimming its infrastructureQuestions and answers…
After 2 months of solid development, Linux 6.4 kernel is now officially available to download. Announcing the release of the latest Linux kernel on (where else?) the official Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), Linux founder Linus Torvalds writes: “…
Practical tutorial on how to implement the case-insensitive searches in the PostgreSQL databases using the citext data type and by changing the collation.
Jack Wallen demonstrates how to attach and remove nodes from clusters in Docker Swarm to scale your services up and down as needed.
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Veritas Cluster Server, commonly known as VCS, is used by organizations around the world to host their mission-critical applications and ensure always-on high availability for their hosted applications. This ensure …
Controlling services in Linux doesn’t have to be a confounding experience. Here’s how the process works and why it is often seen as an overly complicated task.
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For users switching from macOS, there’s an extension can replace top-left ‘Activities’ with ‘Apple Menu’ in Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 23.04. It’s ‘Maccy Menu’, which adds a menu in top-left with following options: About This PC, System Preferences (Settings), App Store (Ubuntu Software / Gnome Software) Recent Items (Recent Files) Force Quit (xkill) Sleep Restart […]
GNOME Shell’s overview means you’re never more than a super key press away from launching apps, opening folders, checking timezones, copying emoji, and more. Now, a new GNOME extension makes…
In his speech at the University of Pisa on June 7, Richard Stallman
addressed the topic of machine learning systems (so-called “artificial intelligence”) and answered the question of whether the training data should be released.
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