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Understanding the /etc/mtab File in Linux

Learn about the /etc/mtab file in Linux, the different sections inside it, and the similarities between mtab and fstab files with examples.
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Solus 4.6 “Convergence” Released with Mesa 24.2, Experimental Software Centers

Still powered by the Linux 6.10 kernel series, Solus 4.6 ships with a newer graphics stack, namely Mesa 24.2, for an extra boost in games and other graphics software. It also brings more usr-merge work, which aligns Solus with the compatibility efforts…

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Fwupd 2.0.1 Adds API to Allow GNOME Firmware to Record Devices for Emulation

Coming just ten days after fwupd 2.0, the fwupd 2.0.1 release adds an API to allow the GNOME Firmware graphical frontend to record devices for emulation, as well as support for saving the emulation-tag devices to the database instead of the configurati…

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Clonezilla Live 3.2: Major Enhancements and Bug Fixes Rolled Out

Clonezilla Live 3.2, a partition and disk imaging/cloning program, is here with Debian Sid base, Linux kernel 6.11, and improved disk scanning.
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Using Snap Command on Linux in Examples

Learn how to manage software on Ubuntu and other Linux distros using snap commands to install, remove, and update packages.
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4 Best Free and Open Source Groovy Static Site Generators

To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 4 best Groovy static site generators.
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KDE neon 6.2 Is Out with KDE Plasma 6.2 Desktop, Based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Based on a long-term supported Ubuntu release and featuring the latest KDE software and Plasma desktop environment, the KDE neon distribution uses a rolling release model where users do not have to download new ISO images or reinstall their systems. However, every two years, the KDE neon devs rebase their distro on the latest Ubuntu […]

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Bottles 51.14 Update Brings Windows 11 Support

Bottles 51.14, a Windows compatibility layer for Linux, brings native force stop, Windows 11 support, and personal repos.
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Inkscape 1.4 Open-Source SVG Editor Released with Filter Gallery, Modular Grids

Coming more than 1 year and four months after Inkscape 1.3, the Inkscape 1.4 release introduces a new Filter Gallery dialog to make it easier to find the best filter for your needs, new grid selector buttons to make it easier to identify the grid of your choice, and new modular grids to plan layouts […]

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13 Best Free and Open Source Anti-Malware Tools

Security is paramount. Security involves defence in depth. Approaching security one step at a time, with consistency and rigour, you can mitigate threats, and keep intruders at bay.
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Doctorow and the ‘Enshitternet’ – Live, Online, and Free on Thursday

Cory Doctorow will be giving the closing keynote on the first day of the free online-only The Tech We Want Online Summit.
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KDE Frameworks 6.7 Released with Performance Optimizations and Improvements

Highlights of KDE Frameworks 6.7 include support for adding templates to the “Create New…” menu of the Plasma desktop and Dolphin file manager by placing files in the ~/Templates directory, a redesigned “sleep and screen locking are inhibited” icon, and support for showing elided text labels in a tooltip on hover throughout System Settings’ grid […]

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Asahi Linux Brings Gaming to M1/M2 Macs

Asahi Linux’s alpha release allows a smooth Apple’s M1/M2 hardware gaming with Vulkan 1.3 drivers and x86 emulation.
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How to Convert SVG to PNG in Linux

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files are commonly used for logos, icons, and illustrations because they can be resized without losing quality. However, sometimes you need to convert SVG files to a PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format for better compatibility with websites or applications. In Linux, there are several ways to do this conversion easily, using […]

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How to Temporarily Set a Static IP Address on a Linux System

Setting a static IP address on a Linux system temporarily is useful in situations where you need to troubleshoot network issues or configure networking for a specific session. This temporary change won’t persist after a reboot, but it can be easily applied for immediate network setup needs. In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps […]

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Germany Puts Microsoft on Five Years Probation for Antitrust Bullying

For the next five years, Microsoft will be under the watchful eye of Germany’s Federal Cartel Office, which will be seeking to thwart any monopolistic activity coming from Redmond proactively.
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NotebookLM AI – Creates YouTube Videos into Study Guides

Google has been pushing the boundaries of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with its various tools and services. One of its latest innovations is NotebookLM, a powerful tool designed to make learning and note-taking easier. Recently, Google introduced a new feature for NotebookLM that allows it to transform YouTube videos into study guides. This update has the […]

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How to Install Python 3.13 on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide on installing Python 3.13 on Ubuntu and other Linux distros via Launchpad PPA and source code.

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KDE Frameworks 6.7.0 Is Out, Here’s What’s New

KDE releases Frameworks 6.7.0, with Breeze icon fixes, CMake updates, KAuth improvements, and more.
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What is Systemctl and How Should You Use It?

Systemd is a popular init system that serves as a management tool for various systems within the Linux operating environment. Through systemd, we can perform essential administrative and maintenance functions, like managing system resources, controlling startup options, logging, and journaling. At the same time, systemctl is a command used to manage systemd services, which are […]

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