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Manjaro 21.3.7-220816 and Arch Linux 2022.10.01

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-10-28 13:25:36

In the news: TUXEDO OS; Native GPU Driver for Apple Silicon; Linux Kernel 6.0; System76 Skips Pop!_OS 22.10 to Focus on COSMIC Desktop; New Look for System76 Thelio; Ubuntu Software Store Rumored to Replace Gnome Software; and a New Arch-Based Linux Di…

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Running with the Pack

Not just one operating system, Puppy Linux is a diverse collection of lightweight operating systems designed for efficiency.

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Language “efficiency”

The efficiency alone of a programming language doesn’t show the full picture.

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Representing paint molecules with JChemPaint

Drawings of molecules can be made with a graphics program like Inkscape. But structural formulas turn out even better if you use the JChemPaint professional molecule editor.

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Innovative Linux Package Managers

The traditional package management systems on Linux are now somewhat outdated, but AppImage, Flatpak, and Snap see some interesting new management systems enter the fray.

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Tracking command history across multiple computers

Atuin adds some handy queries to the shell history function, while letting you synchronize your command history across the network.

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Structure your ideas with Heimer mind maps

Mind maps help you organize your thoughts and ideas in a clear-cut tree structure. Heimer can help you draw those trees.

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Easy access to third-party software with deb-get

Deb-get gives Debian and Ubuntu users easy access to third-party software.

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Qiskit: Practical open source framework for quantum computing

Qiskit is an open source framework that aims to make quantum computing technology both understandable and ready for production.

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Optimize battery use for the Raspberry Pi Pico

The Raspberry Pi Pico’s high-performance chip is trimmed for I/O and does not try to save power. However, a few tricks in battery mode can keep it running longer.

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Organizing photos by date with Go

In this issue, Mike conjures up a Go program to copy photos from a cell phone or SD card into a date-based file structure on a Linux box. To avoid wasting time, a cache using UUIDs ensures that only new photos are transferred.

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How to Restrict Access to Linux Servers Using TCP Wrappers

In this guide, we are going to learn about TCP Wrappers and what is it used for. Then, we’ll show you how to install TCP Wrappers in Linux and how to use it to restrict access to Linux servers.
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3 surprising things you can do with the Linux wc command

You can use the wc command to count a file’s word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren’t the only system tasks it can handle.
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How to Install and Configure PostgreSQL 15 on Debian 11

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system that uses and extends the SQL language with many features that safely store and scale the most complicated data workloads. In this article, we are going to learn how to install and…

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Linus Torvalds bids 486 Linux adieu

It’s been fun, but Linus Torvalds thinks it’s time for 486 Linux to leave computers behind and go to museums. Read more about it here.
The post Linus Torvalds bids 486 Linux adieu appeared first on Linux Today.

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NVIDIA Driver 520 available to install in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 | 18.04

NVIDIA 520, the latest feature release of NVIDIA driver for Linux, is available to install in all current Ubuntu LTS releases. So far, it’s NVIDIA 520.56.06 released few weeks ago with following new features: Implement over-the-air (OTA )updates in the Proton and Wine NVIDIA NGX build, though needs to set “PROTON_ENABLE_NGX_UPDATER” to 1 to enable […]

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How to Install Apache with ModSecurity on Ubuntu 22.04

ModSecurity is a free and open-source firewall tool supported by various web servers, such as Apache, Nginx, and IIS. In this tutorial, I will explain how to set up ModSecurity with Apache on Ubuntu 22.04.

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How to Set up Chrony as NTP Server and Client on Rocky Linux

NTP or Network Time Protocol is a networking protocol for time and clock synchronization on the computer network. In this guide, you will learn how to install and to use Chrony on the Rocky Linux server.

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OpenSSL Warns of Critical Security Vulnerability With Upcoming Patch

With the latest warning from OpenSSL, we can safely say that come Nov. 1, everyone — and I mean everyone — will need to patch OpenSSL 3.x. Learn more here.
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