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Kdenlive 22.12 Released with “Major Overhaul” of Edit Markers

A new version of Kdenlive, a Qt-based open source video editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux is out. I run through what’s new and where to download it.
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KDE Gear 22.12 Improves Dolphin, Gwenview, and More

KDE Gear 22.12 brings improvements to the Dolphin file manager with Selection Mode, which makes it easy to manage permissions remotely. Learn more here.
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Cygwin 3.4.0 is Here as the Last Release Supporting Windows 7, 8

Cygwin, a Linux-like environment for Windows, released version 3.4.0, which comes with full ASLR enabled by default. Learn more here.
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Initial Support for Rust in the Linux Kernel is Finally Released

The 6.1 LTS version of the Linux kernel, which includes initial support for Rust, has been made available for general usage.

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Asahi Linux Brings Hardware Acceleration to Apple Silicon Systems

Asahi Linux devs announced the first public Apple Silicon GPU driver release, bringing OpenGL support to all Apple M-series systems.
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How to copy Docker images to Podman

Transitioning your data from Docker to Podman is not very difficult to do if you understand container transports.
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How to Add, Delete, and Grant Sudo Privileges in Fedora 37

This guide explains how to add, delete, and grant sudo privileges to users in Fedora 37 desktop and server editions.
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Mozilla Firefox 108 is Now Available to Download

Mozilla Firefox 108 is the latest version of the browser to be made available to download. We look at the changes it offers to users, and where to download.
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How to Fix the Buzzing Noise Coming From Your Speakers in Linux

Noticing a constant buzzing noise from the speakers in your Linux system? Here’s why that happens and how you can fix it.
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Install get-iplayer to Download BBC TV Programmes in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

This simple tutorial shows how to install get-iplayer and use it to download TV and radio programmes from BBC iPlayer/BBC Sounds for offline playback. get-iplayer is a free and open-source app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. With it, you can searches and downloads your favorite BBC TV / radio programmes. Then play locally and legally […]

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Lenovo ThinkPad T470 Ultrabook Running Linux: Specifications

Using inxi, an open-source command-line system information tool, we interrogated the system of a refurbished Lenovo ThinkPad T470. Check out the specs we found!
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How to Install Ghost on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the open-source, Node.js-based CMS Ghost on a Ubuntu 22.04 OS.
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How to Block Package and Kernel Updates in CentOS / Rocky Linux

In this tutorial, we will cover how to block certain packages from being installed or upgraded and how to block specific versions of packages or kernels from being installed.

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How to Install urBackup Server and Client on Debian 11

urBackup is an open-source client/server backup system. It supports both file and image backups to achieve data safety and a fast restoration process.

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Andy Wingo: i’m throwing ephemeron party & you’re invited

Good day, hackfolk. Today’s note tries to extend our semi-space
collector with support for ephemerons. Spoiler alert: we fail in a
subtle and interesting way. See if you can spot it before the end :)Recall that, as we concluded in an earlier
artic…

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SparkyLinux 2022.12 Rolling December Update is Here

SparkyLinux 2022.12 updated its LXQt, MATE, Xfce, and KDE rolling editions, featuring kernel 6.0.10 and an updated package base.
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5 Fixes for Werfault.exe Error in Windows

To fix the “Werfault.exe” error in Windows, you need to restart the PC, run DISM scan, restart the Windows error reporting service, or perform disk cleanup.

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How to Install Ghidra on Linux Mint 21

Ghidra is one of the best reverse engineering software that can be installed on Linux Mint 21 by downloading its zip file from GitHub.

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How to Install the Minimalist ArchBang Linux Distro

ArchBang is a minimal and lightweight Arch Linux based distribution. It uses the i3 window manager. With its minimal nature, ArchBang can help you revive your old computer or low-end devices.

There are two ways to install Arch Bang:

  • Using the guided installer script
  • Following Arch wiki

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How to Install Jami on Linux Mint 21

There are two ways to install Jami on Linux Mint 21, one is through Snap package and the other is through Flatpak and both are discussed in this guide.

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