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Top 8 YUM/DNF ThirdParty Repositories for RHEL-Based Linux

YUM (Yellowdog Updater Modified) is an open-source, widely used command-line and graphical-based package management tool for RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based Linux systems, including, but not limited to, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Scientific Linux (SL), Oracle Linux (OL), Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux, which is used to install, update, remove or search software packages […]

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Free Training and Certification: Linux Foundation Taking Submissions for LiFT Scholarships

The Linux Foundation is accepting applications through April 3Oth for Linux Foundation Training Scholarships that offer free training and certification across 12 open source categories.
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Is This the End of the Road for elementary OS? [Opinion and Analysis]

A take on the event of Cassidy James’s resignation from the elementary OS executive position and the possible future of the operating system.
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Tails 5.0 Enters Beta Testing as First Release Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”

Due out next month, Tails 5.0 will be a major update to this GNU/Linux distribution for anonymous surfing of the Internet and the first version to be based on the latest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series. As such, it brings new versions of most of the included packages, such as the GNOME 3.38 […]

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CrunchBang++ Linux – The Ultimate Lightweight and Stable Linux Distribution

A review of the Debian based, Openbox powered lightweight Linux Distribution CrunchBang++ Linux and a guide for you if you are planning to use it.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 3rd, 2022

Last week, we were busy test driving the beta releases of the upcoming Fedora Linux 36 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS distributions, but we also got lots of new updates, starting with GParted 1.4, LibreOffice 7.3.2, Lutris 0.5.10, Claws Mail 4.1, and Shotcut 22.03.10, and continuing with KDE Plasma 5.24.4, Porteus Kiosk 5.4, Deepin 20.5, Finnix […]

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Richard Stallman to Deliver ‘State of Free Software’ Online on April 13

Although Richard Stallman seemed to be absent from this year’s LibrePlanet event, the Free Software Foundation has announced he will be livestreaming his “The Stare of the Free Software Movement” talk on April 13th at 2 p.m. Eastern Time.
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How to Optimize Application Container Testing on Linux

Developers are increasingly using containers for building and deploying applications, but how do you make sure they are safe and properly tested for performance? Here are five best practices.
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Can We Trust Deepin OS 20.5’s Face Recognition?

It’s one of the first Linux distributions that has the capability to unlock your system or authenticate sudo access with your face, and obviously you will be very happy to test out the new rolling features before anyone else, but I’m not sure whether your smiling face will turn into a pensive moment once you […]

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Zorin OS Lite 16.1 – An Ultimate Linux Desktop with Windows Feel

Since Linux is founded in 1991, Linux is transformed into a mature operating system, a ready-to-use operating system even for people that have never touched a computer before. Linux at the beginning only had Command Line Interface (CLI). Over time, Linux begins to have a Graphical User Interface (GUI). Zorin OS is one of the main […]

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MangoPi’s New Hardware is Smaller than an SD Card

The world is moving toward nanotechnology. Did anyone ever think that we could use computers the size of an SD card, which we use in DSLRs to capture photos? The first IBM hard disk stored 3.75 MB of data, and metaphorically, it was compared to approximately the size of two medium-sized refrigerators. Recently, MangoPI SBC […]

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Install GitLab on Alma Linux 8

GitLab is a free and open-source DevOps software that comes with multiple tools to develop, secure, and operate software in a single application. In this post, we will explain how to install GitLab CE on Alma Linux 8.
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Arch Linux’s First ISO Snapshot Powered by Linux Kernel 5.17 Is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2022.04.01 is now available for download and it’s the first ISO release of the lightweight and flexible GNU/Linux distribution to be powered by Linux kernel 5.17, which brings numerous new features, better hardware support through new and updated drivers, as well as many other improvements. Linux kernel 5.17’s first point release, 5.17.1, is […]

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How to Install NVIDIA Drivers on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Through the following tutorial, learn to install NVIDIA drivers on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS using the standard Ubuntu repository.
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How to Install Android Studio on Linux Mint 20

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest version of Android Studio on Linux Mint 20 LTS using a recommended Launchpad PPA repository.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe After Effects

After Effects is a digital visual effects and motion graphics program. Learn about open source alternatives to Adobe After Effects here.
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Block SSH Server Attacks (Brute Force Attacks) Using DenyHosts

DenyHosts is an open-source and free log-based intrusion prevention security program for SSH servers developed in Python language by Phil Schwartz.
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Details on Deepin 20.5: Facial ID, Screenshot Pinning, and More

Deepin 20.5 is here a little over two months after Deepin 20.4 and introduces a ground-breaking new feature that no other GNU/Linux distribution currently offers, facial recognition to unlock your computer, as well as to authenticate in various apps that require sudo authentication. Another interesting feature in the Deepin 20.5 release is the ability to […]

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How to install additional spell check dictionaries for Flatpak apps

Bilingual users may be scratching their heads as to how to install additional spell checker languages for Flatpak apps. Here’s how.
 
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Rust Foundation Launches Rust Community Grants Program

Want to work on Rust but need money? The Rust Foundation wants to hear from you.
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