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Debian 12 “Bookworm” Just Hit its First Freeze

Development on Debian 12 “Bookworm” just hit a major milestone. Ahead of its expected release later this year, the popular Linux distro has officially entered a freeze period. Paul Gevers,…

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It’s Official: 3rd-Party Twitter Apps No Longer Allowed

Welp, it’s official: 3rd-party Twitter clients are no longer allowed to exist. As per Engadget, the social networking site has updated its developer agreement to state that devs can not “use…

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How to Install GNOME Nightly Apps on Linux

If you’re a fan of all things GNOME, and want to try new versions of core apps before they’re released, GNOME Nightly builds are what you’re looking for. GNOME Nightly…

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GNOME 44 Release Set for March 22, 2023

GNOME 44 will be released March 22, 2023. This is the the date pencilled — subject to change, as always — in the GNOME 44 release schedule on the GNOME…

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More Developers Use Linux than Mac, Report Shows

The 2022 StackOverflow developer survey shows that more developers use Linux than Mac. And while Windows remains the most used platform with developers overall it’s not by as much as…

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Ubuntu Considers Removing ‘Archive Manager’ from Default Install

Should Ubuntu drop the Archive Manager app from the default install? That’s the suggestion put forward for community discussion by a prominent Ubuntu developer. The reasoning is that since Nautilus lets us create/extract commonly-compressed forma…

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After 18 Years, GNOME Finally Fixes THAT Bug

It’s taken 18 years, now GNOME is finally adding an icon view to its native file picker. Anyone who has spent time using the GNOME desktop will have noticed that…

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Mastering the Art of Vim: Five Tips to Improve Your Nerdiness

While Vim’s future prevalence is debated, the consensus remains that it provides a powerful development environment. Here are five useful tips and tricks to improve your nerdiness and powerfully traverse text documents and code.
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Linux Mint Takes Over Development of Timeshift, the Nifty Backup Tool

Timeshift is a popular open source tool for system backups and snapshots via Rsync or Btrfs. Now, Linux Mint has announced it’s assuming maintenance of it.
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Bash For Loop Array: Iterate Through Array Values

How do I use bash for loop to iterate thought array values under UNIX / Linux operating systems? How can I loop through an array of strings in Bash? This page explains how to declare a bash array and then use Bash for Loop to iterate through array valu…

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PHP 8.1 is Here Studded with Highly Requested Features

PHP 8.1 has been officially released and brings numerous innovations, such as enumerations, fibers, and performance improvements. Here’s what’s new.
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How to Manage Zentyal PDC (Primary Domain Controller) from Windows System – Part 2

This tutorial will demonstrate how you can access and manage your Zentyal Server Development Edition as a Primary Domain Controller from a Windows Based System using remote software on a Windows Computer.
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Linus Torvalds: Juggling Chainsaws and Building Linux

At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds described his early career, how he built Linux and his continuing love for the C programming language.
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How to Install NetBeans IDE on Ubuntu 20.04

NetBeans IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is a very powerful software development tool, mostly used to develop Java and C/C++ applications. In this article, I will show you 3 different ways to install NetBeans IDE 12 on Ubuntu 20.04 using the c…

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