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List – a Linux App that Doesn’t Overcomplicate Your To-Dos

To-do apps for Linux? Of those there are plenty – so many you pretty much need to use one to keep up! List is a (relatively) new to-do app for…

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Mesa 23.1 Arrives With Many RADV Improvements, More

Mesa 23.1 comes with support for several new Vulkan extensions for the Radeon Vulkan driver (RADV) for AMD Radeon GPUs. Learn more here.
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Mixxx 2.3.5 Improves Support for Pioneer DDJ-400, Hercules P32

Mixxx 2.3.5 makes Pioneer DDJ-400 more intuitive, makes pregain optional on Hercules P32 DJ, and fixes sound output via WDM-KS on Windows. Learn more here.
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Registration Now Open for GNOME GUADEC 2023

GUADEC 2023 is where people share knowledge and discuss the new features and changes of the next major release of GNOME. Learn more here.
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Dealing with the dreaded ‘Broken Pipe’ error in Linux

In Linux, the ‘Broken Pipe’ error is a common issue that users may encounter when dealing with inter-process communication or network connectivity. This error typically occurs when one process tries to send data to another, but the receiving process is…

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RHEL 9.2 Adds 64K Page Sizes for ARM, New System Roles

RHEL 9.2 introduces support for 64k page sizes for Arm architecture, expanded capabilities of system roles, and enhancements to Podman.
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Alpine Linux 3.18 Tightens Kernel Security, Updates Package Base

Alpine Linux 3.18 brings an updated software stack for developers and desktop users. Upgrade now to experience the latest features!
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The Power of the Select Command to Automate Tasks in Bash

by George Whittaker

Introduction

The select command in Linux is a versatile tool primarily used for menu creation in bash scripts. The command retrieves data from a specified list, wh…

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Ubuntu 23.04 Now Works on StarFive’s VisionFive 2

Canonical has partnered with StarFive Technology to bring Ubuntu to the latest models of the company’s single-board RISC-V computers.
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Photon OS 5.0 Released: Empowering Cloud and Edge Environments with Enhanced Features

Photon OS, the purpose-built Linux-based operating system designed for Cloud and Edge applications, has recently released its highly anticipated version, 5.0. Packed with new features and enhancements, Photon OS 5.0 aims to provide improved network configuration management, enhanced container runtime security, support for new filesystems, updated kernel versions, and much more. In this article, we will delve into the major and minor changes introduced in Photon OS 5.0 and explore the exciting advancements that make it a compelling choice for enterprise-grade deployments. Enhancements in Network Configuration Manager Photon OS 5.0 introduces significant improvements to its Network Configuration Manager, empowering administrators…

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KBOM Enhances Cloud Security Response to CVEs

Kubernetes Bill of Materials (KBOM) enables cloud security teams to understand the scope of third-party tooling in their environment to respond quicker to new vulnerabilities.
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Open source and Linux skills are still in demand in a dark economy

Despite the doom-and-gloom headlines about tech jobs, the Linux Foundation’s latest survey says companies are still hiring savvy Linux and open source staffers.

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KDE Plasma 5.27.5 Improves Flatpak Permissions Page, System Settings

KDE Plasma 5.27.5 improves the accuracy of estimated battery life, improves Plasma’s Disks & Devices widget, and updates the “Highlight Changed Settings.”
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Maximizing Security: Best Practices and Changing Password in Linux

In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is of utmost importance. With hackers and cybercriminals becoming more advanced in their techniques, taking all necessary measures to protect your system is essential. One of the simplest yet most effective ways to safeguard your system is by changing Linux password regularly. In this article, we will explore the basics of Linux security and provide a step-by-step guide on changing password in Linux and keep your system safe. Whether you’re a seasoned Linux user or just getting started, this guide is a must-read for anyone who values their online security and wants to protect their…

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5 Ways to Fix “E: Unable to locate package” Error on Ubuntu

The post 5 Ways to Fix “E: Unable to locate package” Error on Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Sometimes, when installing a package on Ubuntu using the APT package manager, you might bump into the error “E: Unab…

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How to Fix SSH Permission Denied (Public key) Error in Linux

The post How to Fix SSH Permission Denied (Public key) Error in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .SSH, an acronym for Secure Shell, is a remote protocol that is widely used to make remote connections to servers, network…

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7 Deadly Sins of Distrohopping

What are you doing wrong with distro-hopping? Can you do it better? Yes, you can. Here, we tell you how.

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Yum Extender NG: Graphical Front-End Tool For YUM, DNF Package Managers

Simplify your package management with Yum Extender NG, the user-friendly graphical front-end for YUM/DNF on Linux.
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How to Install and Use Jupyter Notebook on Linux

This guide will demonstrate the approaches related to installing and using Jupyter Notebook on a Linux system.
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How to Run SQL Queries in Database [13 SQL Query Examples]

If you want to operate with databases effectively, you need to get to know about SQL queries. Learn more here.
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