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KDE Plasma 5.25 Plans for Dynamic Accent Color Based on Wallpaper

A new feature is coming to KDE Plasma 5.25 that allows you to change the desktop accent color based on wallpaper. Learn more here.
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Pop!_OS 22.04 Launches Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Powered by Linux 5.16 and PipeWire

Highlights of the Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS release include a GNOME 42-based COSMIC UI, unchanged from the previous Pop!_OS 21.10 release, support for scheduling automatic updates for Debian, Flatpak, and Nix packages in the “OS Upgrade & Recovery” panel in Settings, a new System76 Scheduler that optimizes the performance of the OS by directing resources to […]

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Mark Shuttleworth: Expect Canonical to Go Public in 2023

The founder and CEO of Canonical, the company behind the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, indicated on Thursday that the company will probably have its IPO sometime in 2023.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 24th, 2022

This has been a great week for Ubuntu users as Canonical released the highly anticipated Ubuntu 22.04 LTS operating system series, which will be supported for the next five years, as well as new kernel security updates for the rest of the supported Ubuntu releases. On top of that, TUXEDO Computers launched a new laptop […]

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Linux Lite 6.0 Is Now Available for Public Testing

Linux Lite 6.0 (dubbed Fluorite) looks to be a major release with support from the Linux 5.15 kernel. Learn about public testing here.
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How to Install Monitorix 3.14.0 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Monitorix is a free and Open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool designed to monitor services, system resources, and servers. It is similar to Zabbix, Nagios, and Cacti.
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Pop!_OS 22.04 Released, This is What’s New

We look at Pop OS 22.04 LTS, the latest release of the Pop OS from System76 based on Ubuntu 22.04. Check out its new features and find where to download.
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GIMP in a Pinch: Life after Desktop

by Alex Lee

So my Dell XPS 13 DE laptop running Ubuntu died on me today. Let’s just say I probably should not have attempted to be efficient and take a bath and work at the same time!

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Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic Kudu” Is Slated for Release on October 20th, 2022

Set to arrive later this year on October 20th, Ubuntu 22.10 has been dubbed by Canonical as the “Kinetic Kudu”. The six-month development cycle will kick off officially later this week on April 28th with the toolchain upload, and the team also published the release schedule. According to the release schedule, Ubuntu 22.10 Beta version […]

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Ubuntu 22.10 Codename Revealed – And It’s a Kookily Killer Choice

The codename of the next Ubuntu version has been revealed. Ubuntu 22.10 is the “Kinetic Kudu” — a kingly combination with which to crown the next short-term release of this colossally popular desktop Linux distro (yes, I’m running out…

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Rembg – Background Segmentation Tool Using Machine Learning

Rembg is a tool to remove the backgrounds from images. It’s written in Python and published under an open source license. It’s a versatile tool. It can be run from the command-line, and process a whole folder. It’s also possible to use it as a web server, as a shared library, and run as a […]

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How to Install Nginx Web Server on Alpine Linux

Nginx is an open-source web server that, apart from being a web server, can also serve as a load balancer, reverse proxy, and HTTP cache. It provides a wealth of features and modules that make it better than its counterpart, Apache.
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How to Install Outline Knowledgebase Wiki on Ubuntu using Docker

Outline is an open-source, collaborative, knowledge base software. You can use it to host the documentation and fan pages or even use it for note sharing. This tutorial will teach you how to install Outline Wiki on a Ubuntu-based server using Docker.

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How to Install Icinga2 on RHEL, Rocky and AlmaLinux

The post How to Install Icinga2 on RHEL, Rocky and AlmaLinux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Icinga2 is a feature-rich open-source network monitoring and alerting application that is a fork of the Nagios monitoring tool. It…

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Development Release: Linux Lite 6.0 RC1

Jerry Bezencon has announced that the first release candidate for the upcoming Linux Lite 6.0 is now ready for testing. Linux Lite 6.0 is based on the long-term supported Ubuntu 22.04. Some of the new features of this release include assistive technol…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 965

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Peppermint OS 2022-02-02News: Mint tests upgrade tool, the state of firmware on Debian, Carter wins Debian electionQuestions and answers: Splitting up and merging filesReleased last week: Ubuntu 22.04, Kubuntu …

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How to Install Firefox as a .Deb on Ubuntu 22.04 (Not a Snap)

A short guide on how to install Firefox from a PPA on Ubuntu 22.04 and remove the Firefox Snap. Doing this gets you a faster Firefox that can do more OOTB.
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Ubuntu Brings Back Its Iconic Developer Summit

Ubuntu is reviving an in-person event at which developers and distro enthusiasts can get together to plan, hack on, and find ways to help improve the project. The new “Ubuntu Summit” is going to be held this autumn in an as-yet unannounced …

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How To Create Ubuntu 22.04 USB Bootable Medium

This tutorial will explain how you can create USB bootable installer to install Ubuntu operating system version 22.04 and later to computers. This works for all computer users who use Windows, MacOS and GNU/Linux. We offer various options here so you c…

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remotecontrol @ Savannah: Insteon finally comes clean about its sudden smart home shutdown

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/04/insteon-finally-comes-clean-about-its-sudden-smart-home-shutdown/

Another strong reason why proprietary firmware is a bad idea.

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