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catclock: xclock With an Enhanced Cat Mode

Modern desktop environments include a clock, but they are fairly utilitarian in nature. catclock is a fork of xclock which adds a “cat mode.”
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Install elementary OS 7 Horus: Easiest Guide

Learn how to install elementary OS 7 Horus, a user-friendly Linux-based operating system, with this comprehensive guide.
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How to Use chroot to Restrict SSH User Access to Certain Directory

The main reason to restrict an SSH user session to a particular directory is system security. To do this, you’ll want to use a chroot mechanism.
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How to Install Discord on Fedora Linux

Learn how to install Discord on Fedora Linux in just a few simple steps with our comprehensive guide. Get started with voice and text chat on this popular platform.
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Installing qBittorrent on Linux Mint 21 or 20: Step-by-Step Guide

This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to install qBittorrent on Linux Mint 21 or 20, as well as qBittorrent-nox for headless servers.

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How to Install Neofetch on Linux Mint 21 or 20

Learn how to install Neofetch on Linux Mint 21 or 20 to add a unique and customizable display of your system specs. Use the command-line terminal for easy installation.

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Linux and Windows: A Short, Clear Comparison

In this article, we will compare Linux and Windows in terms of their history, features, security, software availability, and ease of use.
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How to Install the Latest (Non-ESR) Firefox on Debian 11

This guide shows you two ways to install the latest Firefox on Debian 11, so you can enjoy all the latest features and improvements.
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5 Best Lightweight Linux Distributions for Running Containers

In this guide, we’ll review the top lightweight or minimal GNU/Linux distributions to use for creating containers or running containerized workloads.
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FOSSDA: Preserving the History of Open-Source and Free Software

FOSSDA is a not-for-profit foundation that aims to engage with the pioneers of open-source software and share their legacies with the world.
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Flathub Plans to Evolve as the Universal Linux App Store

Flathub is gearing up for changes and improvements across the board. Here’s what you need to know about it.
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PanCSF: A New DRM Driver for Mali CSF-Based GPUs

A look into the new job-scheduling model with Mali GPUs, its support in the new PanCSF DRM driver, and more.
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Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS Released With Linux Kernel 5.19

Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS is here as an up-to-date installation media for those who wish to deploy the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on new computers.
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StarlingX 8.0 Targets Telcos, O-RAN With Open-Source Cloud, Edge Platform

Among the big changes in the new StarlingX 8.0 update is a shift to the Debian Linux operating system. Learn more here.
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darktable 4.2.1 Supports New Cameras, Fujifilm’s RAF

In darktable 4.2.1, the devs implemented a new way to identify JPEG images by using magic bytes instead of file extensions. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu’s Latest Move: Goodbye Flatpak Support

In yet another highly controversial move, Canonical announced that future Ubuntu flavor editions would not support Flatpak by default.
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KDE Plasma 5.27.1 Improves Support for Wine Games, Fixes Bugs

KDE Plasma 5.27.1 further improves the Plasma desktop experience, especially when playing video games via Wine on Plasma Wayland.
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Search, Install, Update GNOME Shell Extensions From the Command Line

gnome-extensions-cli is an unofficial GNOME Shell extension manager for the command line. Here’s how to use it.
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Configure Docker, Docker Containers With DockSTARTer in Linux

DockSTARTer is available for most Linux distributions and can be easily installed (including Docker and Docker compose) via these methods.
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How to Protect Your Server With Fail2Ban in Linux

Follow this guide to use Fail2Ban on your Linux server to protect it by banning IP addresses that show signs of malicious activity.
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