| by Scott Kilroy

A free alternative to TeamViewer and AnyDesk

For a long time, TeamViewer and AnyDesk dominated the remote maintenance software market. Recently, a new player entered the scene in the form of the free and GPL-licensed RustDesk.

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Customizing the WTF dashboard tool

Using extensions in Go and Ruby, Mike Schilli adapts the WTF terminal dashboard tool to meet his personal needs.

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The Next Big Thing

Does it seem like the times are changing? I know what you’re going to say, "The times are always changing in high tech," which is certainly true. But sometimes they are changing in ways you don’t think they should be changing.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-11-28 11:15:16

Ubuntu 22.10 and AlmaLinux 9.0

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| by Scott Kilroy

Build multi-language support into your Linux application with catgets

To make programs useful to a worldwide audience, you need to build in support for multiple languages. Catgets is a tool that helps you reach beyond your mother tongue.

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LibreWolf, the privacy-oriented Firefox alternative

LibreWolf, a modified Firefox-based web browser, simplifies configuration and puts a stop to malware and spying.

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Exploring the power of generative adversarial networks

Auction houses are selling AI-based artwork that looks like it came from the grand masters. The Internet is peppered with photos of people who don’t exist, and the movie industry dreams of resurrecting dead stars. Enter the world of generative adversar…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-11-28 11:14:52

This month in Linux Voice.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-11-28 11:14:51

In the news: New Arch-Based Linux Distribution; elementary OS 7; Nitrux 2.5 with Kernel 6.0 and KDE Plasma 5.26; Zorin OS 16.02; Linus Torvalds Considers Dropping i486 Support; Firefox 106; First Release Candidate of Linux 6.1 Kernel; Juno Computers An…

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Program a game of bingo with ReportLab and Panda3D for Python

A game of bingo illustrates how to use the ReportLab toolkit and Panda3D real-time 3D engine.

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Security audits with Lynis

The complexity of modern distributions offers many potential attack vectors for malware. Lynis lets you find these vulnerabilities before an attacker does.

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Puppy Linux

Trying out Puppy Linux requires picking a Puppy distribution. We provide a brief overview of some of the most popular Puppy variants.

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Logseq links thoughts like synapses

Logseq, a knowledge database note-taking app, emulates its better-known competitor Roam Research and even outperforms it in some instances.

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Three steps from SQL to a document database

Use a Python API to migrate a music library from SQL to a NoSQL document database.

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Communicate securely on the Internet with an overlay network

An overlay network will help you block unwanted eavesdroppers on the Internet. We show you some of the leading open source options.

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Artificial Intelligence and Ownership

If an artificial intelligence produces something new, who owns the new creation?

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-11-28 11:13:54

This month Graham reviews Tuning Workbench Synth, Stellarium 1.0, sake, Wonder Shaper, and Samplebrain.

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A partial replacement for PGP/GPG

Age, a modern encryption tool, could soon replace PGP and GPG when it comes to file encryption.

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Working with the MITRE ATT&CK knowledge base

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Bluetooth Low Energy for the Raspberry Pi

Bluetooth Low Energy is ideal for networking battery-powered sensors. We show you how to use it on the Raspberry Pi.

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