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Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” Installer Adds Windows 11 Detection, New ARM Devices

Work on Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” kicked off a few months ago, but now there’s also an official installer for early adopters and Linux/Debian enthusiasts who want a taste of the new features and improvements. The Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” installer comes with support for the latest Linux 5.19 kernel series and introduces various hardware […]

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UbuntuDDE Remix 22.04 Brings the Deepin Desktop Environment to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish), UbuntuDDE Remix 22.04 also aims to be an LTS release that will receive support for a few years with software and security updates since it relies on the upstream software repositories. Just like Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, the system is powered by Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, which ships with […]

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Software Supply Chain Security Guidance for Developers

Given the amount of open-source software in just about everything, this U.S. guidance for protecting the software supply chain may be helpful.
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How to Find User Accounts with Empty Password on Linux

In Linux computing, system security is the highest priority. Standard users or system administrators always take certain precautions to ensure the safety of the system and its users. We have already discussed many topics related to system security (get the link at the bottom of this article). However, today we will focus on ensuring the […]

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Fwupd 1.8.5 Adds New Plugin to Display SMU Firmware Version on AMD APU/CPUs

Fwupd 1.8.5 comes about three weeks after fwupd 1.8.4 and introduces a new plugin to display SMU firmware version on AMD APU/CPUs, a new android-boot plugin to update specific block devices, support for platform capability descriptors to allow devices …

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GNOME 43 Releases With Plenty of User Experience Enhancements

GNOME 43 is here with useful UX upgrades. Learn what’s special about this latest release.
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Make It One with Linux

We interview Tuxedo Computers founder Herbert Feiler about the company’s past, present, and future.

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Streaming with Linux: Deezer

Deezer is a French online music streaming service. It allows users to listen to music content from record labels, as well as podcasts on various devices online or offline. The service offers 90 million tracks, 160,000 podcast titles, and in excess of 32,000 radio stations. This is a series that surveys popular streaming services from […]

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How to install Pip on Ubuntu

Are you a Python developer? If yes, then you have probably come across the Pip utility. Pip is a Python command line tool that allows you to download, install and manage Python packages on your system. Think of it as NPM or YARN, which Javascript devel…

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How to Install Nexus Repository Manager on Ubuntu 22.04

Nexus is one of the most popular repository managers in the DevOps world. It allows you to store and retrieve build artifacts and also provides features to push and pull artifacts via CI and IDE integration tools such as Visual Studio and Jenkins.

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How to Install Neos CMS on Debian 11

Neos is an enterprise content management built-in with custom content modeling that provides an effective way to edit and manage content, SEO optimization such as automatic redirects and SEO metadata, and powerful roles and user management.

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Find text in files using the Linux grep command

Using grep, you can quickly find text matching a regular expression in a single file, a group of files, or text coming from stdin.
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How To Work With Register In Ansible

This guide explains Ansible register and how to capture a task output in Ansible using the register variables in Linux.
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GNOME 43 Arrives & There’s No Place Like “GNOME”!

Release highlights of GNOME 43 bring revamped quick settings, improved Files, updated Web, Software and much more.
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How To Find Which Service Is Listening On A Particular Port In Linux

This guide explains a few different ways to find which service is listening on a particular port in Linux.
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Stupid Simple App to create Light & Dark Wallpapers in GNOME

Got photo images in both light and dark style? There’s a super simple application to set them as dynamic wallpapers in GNOME 42+ desktop. As you may know, GNOME 42+ support light and dark wallpapers that change automatically depends on system color scheme. Ubuntu 22.04 does not support the feature, but in upcoming Ubuntu 22.10 […]

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How do I Check my NIC Speed in Linux?

NIC acts as a bridge between a computer system and the network. It has an associated speed that determines the quality of your interaction with the network.

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Audacity 3.2 Released with Realtime Effects, VST3 Support

Podcasters, musicians, and amateur video makers like me will be pleased to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is now available to download. Audacity 3.2 serves as the latest stable release of this capable digital audio worksta…

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How to Install Prestashop with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

PrestaShop is a free, open-source, efficient, and innovative e-commerce solution that helps you to sell your products online. It is a powerful and adaptable e-commerce CMS that provides all features needed to create an online store.
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What is a Loop device in Linux?

Seeing too many loop devices in Ubuntu? Learn what are these loop devices and why is it used on your Linux system.

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