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Dippi – Tells if the Laptop/External Monitor Best Choice (HiDPI or LoDPI)

Going to buy a new monitor or laptop, or want to calculate whether it’s a HiDPI display? Here’s a handy app can help! I previously thought that 4K and 8K displays are HiDPI, but 720p that I’m being using is LoDPI. It’s 100% wrong! HiDPI, stands for High Dots Per Inch, also known by Apple’s […]

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Understanding rootless Podman’s user namespace modes

Customize how you run containers in Podman by changing the user namespace while in rootless mode.
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10 Best Open-Source Vulnerability Scanners for 2023

These top open-source vulnerability scanners create reports that IT security and application DevOps teams use to prioritize remediation tasks.
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DXVK 2.1 Releases With HDR Support, Shader Compilation Improvements

The biggest new feature in DXVK 2.1 is HDR support, which can be enabled for games on systems supporting HDR10 color spaces. Learn more here.
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Flatpak vs. Snap: 10 Differences You Should Know

Flatpak vs Snap, know the differences and gain insights as a Linux user to pick the best.

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India’s New Indigenous BharOS Is Basically DeGoogled Android

India’s new Android-based mobile operating system, BharOS, is part of a project to make India less dependent on technology developed outside of the country.
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SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

Scale made its first keynote reveals for 2023, announcing Arun Gupta and Ken Thompson as speakers for the event. Learn more here.
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GNU Guile: GNU Guile 3.0.9 released

We are pleased to announce the release of GNU Guile 3.0.9! This release
fixes a number of bugs and adds several new features, among which:New bindings for POSIX functionality, including bindings for the
at family of functions (openat, statat,
etc.),…

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Wine 8.0 Released With 8,000+ Changes and Enhancements

Check out the release highlights of Wine 8.0, which brings the completion of the portable executable (PE) module, WoW64 support, and more.
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Ubuntu 23.04 Makes Telegram a Deb-to-Snap Transitional Package

Telegram asked Ubuntu to transition users of its deb app to the officially-maintained Snap. The package is present in Lunar and may come to stable builds.
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GoLogin vs. Multilogin vs. Brave

Safe browsing is one of the essential necessities of all Internet users. However, while using the Internet without any protection, users leave a lot of personal information for Third Parties inside cookies and digital fingerprints. Cookies contain information about visited websites, the session’s length and details, and uniquely identify the user that helps determine your device from others. Cookies are mainly determined to personalize your internet experience and propose (advertise) relevant content in the future. The usage of cookies is under the user’s awareness, and you will be asked to leave them or turn them off when you visit a…

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How to List Docker Containers

To list down Docker containers, users can either use “docker container ls” command or the “docker ps -a” command along with options “-a”, “-q”, or “–format”.

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With First Keynote Announcements, SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

On Sunday, Scale made its first keynote reveal for 2023 with Arun Gupta, former CNCF chairperson, governing board member at OpenSSF, and VP and GM for Open Ecosystem at Intel. On Tuesday, Scale made its second keynote announcement: Ken Thompson, the cr…

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Top 10 Docker Commands You Should Know

In this tutorial, we are going to show you the 10 most used Docker commands you should know. Let’s get started!
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India’s New Indigenous BharOS Is Basically DeGoogled Android

India’s new Android-based mobile operating system, BharOS, was publicly tested on Tuesday. It’s part of a project to make India less dependent on technology developed outside the country.
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CPU-X: Find Your Linux Hardware Information

The simple way to get system information in Windows is CPU-Z, which is not available in Linux. For something similar, try installing CPU-X.
 
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How to Encrypt Files in Linux With Tomb

Tomb is a program which creates portable partitions you can mount on any Linux distro. Learn how you can use it to encrypt files today.
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Why We Need Open Source Mentorship Programs at the Linux Foundation

Speed mentoring session at Open Source Summit North America 2022

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KDE Introduces Fedora Kinoite Nightly for Developers

KDE and Fedora announced Fedora Kinoite Nightly and Beta edition for development builds of KDE Plasma with Fedora stable base.
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New Video Gives Early Look at GNOME Shell for Mobile Devices

Last year GNOME developers landed a grant from the German government to help fund work on adapting GNOME Shell to mobile devices. Though much of that effort is in (active)…

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