| by Arround The Web

LibreOffice Calc Spreadsheet Basic Tutorials Collection

We have finished publishing a collection of very basic Calc Spreadsheet tutorials for beginner grade since January 2022. Calc is a spreadsheet for everyone from LibreOffice — the most excellent free alternative to Microsoft Excel. This collection expl…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Install Wine, Winetricks, Lutris, GameMode, Xanmod Kernel Using GameReady In Ubuntu

This guide explains what is GameReady, and how to install WINE, Winetricks, Lutris, GameMode and more using GameReady in Ubuntu and its derivatives.
The post Install Wine, Winetricks, Lutris, GameMode, Xanmod Kernel Using GameReady In Ubuntu appeared f…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Make Console Your Default Terminal App on Ubuntu

GNOME Console app is a great new alternative to other Linux terminal emulators. In this post I show you how to set Console as default terminal on Ubuntu.
This post, How to Make Console Your Default Terminal App on Ubuntu is from OMG! Ubuntu!. Do not re…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

grep @ Savannah: grep-3.8 released [stable]

This is to announce grep-3.8, a stable release.
Special thanks to Carlo Arenas for adding PCRE2 support
and to Paul Eggert for his many fine changes.

There have been 104 commits by 6 people in the 55 weeks since 3.7.
See the NEWS below for a brief …

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Some Precautionary Steps to Stay Anonymous on the Internet

IT experts say it is possible to remain anonymous on the Internet, but every day it becomes more and more difficult to do so. No single measure can guarantee a 100% result. However, measures to organize security and protection of confidential data can …

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Edit Files Over a Network Using FTP, SCP and HTTP

File modification is an OS routine inevitable to all Linux users. No one can avoid it. Every Linux user (from beginner to pro) has a preferred text editor for file management tasks like their creation, editing, and modification. This article is here to explore a more efficient approach to directly editing a file on a […]

The post How to Edit Files Over a Network Using FTP, SCP and HTTP appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

MusicPlayerPlus – A Console and Terminal Music Player for Linux

Being considered a Linux user does not automatically translate to a routine of coding and constant file configuration efforts. MusicPlayerPlus brings life to the Linux terminal environment through its music support features. This character-based consol…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS Users Get New Kernel Update, 9 Vulnerabilities Patched

Just a day after the release of Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS, which ships with Linux kernel 5.15 LTS from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS by default, a new kernel update is now available to address several security issues, including CVE-2022-1729, a race condition discovered by Norbert Slusarek in the perf subsystem that could allow a privileged local attacker […]

The post Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS Users Get New Kernel Update, 9 Vulnerabilities Patched appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Looks Like Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) Will Be Powered by Linux Kernel 5.19

Ubuntu 22.10 is due out on October 20th, 2022, and if you’re wondering which kernel version the upcoming Ubuntu release will ship with by default, let me tell you that the Kinetic Kudu will be powered by Linux kernel 5.19. This is quite great news for Ubuntu users wanting to try the Kinetic Kudu release […]

The post Looks Like Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) Will Be Powered by Linux Kernel 5.19 appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

VirtualBox 6.1.38 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 6.0

The big news in VirtualBox 6.1.38 is that it introduces initial support for the upcoming Linux 6.0 kernel. This means that users will be able to virtualize GNU/Linux distributions powered by Linux kernel 6.0, when it will be officially released later t…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Set Up Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP with Docker Compose

When it comes to application development, containers are now the standard approach. They are popular among software developers due to their flexibility and portability.
This guide shows you how to set up your LEMP (Nginx, MariaDB, PHP) stack easily and…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Scrivano: Fascinating Whiteboard App For Handwritten Notes

Scrivano is a free, open-source, Qt-based whiteboard application with multiple image editing features for handwritten notes.
The post Scrivano: Fascinating Whiteboard App For Handwritten Notes appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

35 Podcasts Recommended by People You Can Trust

The post 35 Podcasts Recommended by People You Can Trust appeared first on Linux Foundation.

The post 35 Podcasts Recommended by People You Can Trust appeared first on Linux.com.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

You want content? We’ve got your content right here!

LF Networking’s ONE Summit’s agend is live and they have content on 5 tracks: Industry 4.0, Security and Privacy, The New Networking Stack, Operationalizing Deployment, and Emerging Technologies and Business Models.
The post You want content? We’ve got your content right here! appeared first on Linux Foundation.

The post You want content? We’ve got your content right here! appeared first on Linux.com.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Is it time for an OSPO in your organization?

Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
The post Is it time for an OSPO in your organization? appeared first on Linux Foundation.

The post Is it time for an OSPO in your organization? appeared first on Linux.com.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

7 Best Open Source Library Management Software

Let’s look at some fantastic open-source tools that can help public libraries and individuals, while preventing vendor lock-in!
The post 7 Best Open Source Library Management Software appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Using a Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth Speaker with PipeWire

Using PipeWire, WirePlumber, and a Raspberry Pi, you can create an audio bridge between a Bluetooth device and an analog speaker system, breathing new life into your old speakers. Here’s how!   Editor’s Note: I’ve done this, adding a DAC from Hifiberry to the Pi, then connecting to a powered sub with speaker system. It […]

The post Using a Raspberry Pi as a Bluetooth Speaker with PipeWire appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

How to Block Image Hotlinking in Nginx Web Server

Consider a scenario, you have finally managed to create and host your first web app under a Linux system and you wanted your web app to lure continuous user traffic, you beautified it with some custom images of which you have full copyright. However, while comparing different web apps with a similar spectrum to yours, […]

The post How to Block Image Hotlinking in Nginx Web Server appeared first on Linux Today.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Is it time for an OSPO in your organization?

Is your organization consuming open source software, or is it starting to contribute to open source projects? If so, perhaps it’s time for you to start an OSPO: an open source program office. At the LF, we’re dedicating resources to improving your understanding of all things open source, such as our Guide to Enterprise Open
The post Is it time for an OSPO in your organization? appeared first on Linux Foundation.

The post Is it time for an OSPO in your organization? appeared first on Linux.com.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Linux vets unite behind CIQ, Rocky Linux’s parent company

CIQ’s new, but experienced, leaders will support Rocky Linux while using it as the foundation for the company’s cloud-based and traditional high-performance computing offerings.

Share Button
Read More