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BSD Release: MidnightBSD 3.0.0

MidnightBSD is a desktop-oriented operating system derived from FreeBSD. The project’s latest stable release is MidnightBSD 3.0.0 which is available in i386 and x86_64 builds. With this leap in version from the 2.x series, there are a number of signif…

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100 Essential and Must-Have GUI Linux Applications

Check out the best GUI Linux applications, ranging from projects coded by individual programmers to large multinational corporations.
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Sniffnet: Application to Comfortably Monitor Your Network Traffic

Sniffnet has a simple GUI interface that lets you filter the network based on the application’s protocol. Learn more.
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Distribution Release: Linux Lite 6.4

Linux Lite is a beginner-friendly Linux distribution based on Ubuntu’s long-term support (LTS) release and featuring the Xfce desktop. The project has published an update to its 6.x series which improves packaging compression for custom software, offe…

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Ubuntu 23.04 Beta Released! Linux Kernel 6.2 & GNOME 44

The Ubuntu Team announced the Beta release of the Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” today! Ubuntu 23.04 is a short team release with 9 months support! The final stable release will be available in next few weeks. And, it features Linux Kernel 6.2 and GNOME Desktop 44. What’s New in Ubuntu 23.04 When trying to install […]

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How to Edit Remote Files With Vim on Linux

Vim is one of the best, highly configurable text editors. This tutorial explains how to edit remote files with Vim on Linux systems.
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3 Command Line Tools to Install Deb Packages in Ubuntu

The post 3 Command Line Tools to Install Deb Packages in Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this tutorial, you will learn how to install local software packages (.DEB) in Debian and its derivatives such as Ubuntu and…

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How to Check Your Wi-Fi Signal Strength from the Command Line

Want to check your wifi signal strength from the command line? Use Wavemon. This free, open source tool has a neat ncurses-based UI that shows a real-time graph of signal…

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8 Immutable Linux Distributions for Those Looking to Embrace the Future

Immutability is a concept in trend. Take a look at what are the options you have for an immutable Linux distribution.

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Development Release: Lubuntu 23.04 Beta

Simon Quigley has announced the availability of the beta build of Lubuntu 23.04, code-named “Lunar Lobster”: “Thanks to all the hard work from our contributors, Lubuntu 23.04 Beta has been released. With the codename Lunar Lobster, Lubuntu 23.04 will …

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Ubuntu 23.04 Beta is Available to Download

If you’ve been dying to download the Ubuntu 23.03 beta it’s time to go get it — downloads are now officially available! This beta build arrives in advance of the final stable release of Ubuntu 23.04, which is due out April 20. It’s pu…

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Blender 3.5 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 20.04

Blender 3.5, the popular 3D creation software, was released few days ago. Here are the new features and how to install guide for Ubuntu users. The new release features 26 built-in hair assets, allows to drag and drop to use onto your setups. As well, it allows to do many actions on hair curves, such […]

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Python Permutations of a List

The permutations() method of the itertools package can be used to find all possible permutations of a list in Python along with a limit on the tuple size.

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Qt Creator 10 Released With LLVM 16 Support, CMake Improvements

Qt Creator 10 introduces new features like the ability to temporarily drag progress details out of visible areas and more.
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Getting Started With XCP-ng Management Console

Installed XCP-ng server? Great! Allow me to give you a screenshot tour to get started with XCP-ng Management Console.
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How to use SSHFS to share files between computers

SSHFS is a handy tool for mounting remote file systems over SSH connections. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of installing and using SSHFS on Ubuntu, from setting up SSH to mounting remote file systems and managing permissions.

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LibreOffice 7.5.2 Open-Source Office Suite Brings 96 Bug Fixes

LibreOffice 7.5.2 addresses a total of 96 bugs reported by users or discovered by the LibreOffice developers. Learn more here.
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Open-Source Kubeflow 1.7 Set to Transform MLops

Kubeflow 1.7 became generally available, providing the first update to the widely used open-source MLops platform since the debut of Kubeflow 1.6.
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Proxmox Backup Server 2.4 Adds LDAP Realm Authentication

Based on Debian 11.6, Proxmox Backup Server 2.4 comes with Linux kernel 5.15, updated ZFS, and a fully integrated dark theme.
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Blender 3.5 Released With New Sculpting Feature, Light Sampling

Highlights of the Blender 3.5 release include support for VDM brushes for the Draw brush, a new Extrude Mode for the Trim tools, and more.
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