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System76’s Oryx Pro Linux Laptop Gets a 4K OLED Display, DDR5 RAM

System76’s Oryx Pro Linux laptop was just updated this summer and has now received another round of updated features. Learn more here.
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Data-centric tracing

Continuing with the BPF blog series, thi
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Raspberry Pi OS New Release Improves Detection of Bluetooth HID

The new Raspberry Pi OS release comes just two weeks after the previous one. Raspberry Pi OS 2022-09-22 is here to improve the detection of Bluetooth HID devices and the startup speed of LXPanel network controller plugins. Learn more here.
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Monitor remote systems with Ansible and Jinja2 templates

Monitor remote systems with Ansible and Jinja2 templates
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Use automation and templates to gather and save information about your Linux virtual machines.
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ONLYOFFICE 7.2 Released with Various New Features & Improvements

An updated version of ONLYOFFICE is available to download for Windows, macOS, and Linux. ONLYOFFICE 7.2 ships with all of the latest changes to the online version, plus some ‘unique features’ exclusive to the desktop editors, including auto…

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MS SQL Servers Are Getting Hacked to Deliver Ransomware

Cybercriminals wielding the FARGO (aka Mallox, aka TargetCompany) ransomware are targeting MS SQL servers. Learn more here.
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Caddy 2.6 Web Server Brings HTTP/3 Support by Default

Caddy 2.6 has enabled HTTP/3 by default, virtualizes the file system, and increases the performance of static files and FastCGI. Learn more here.
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How to install EPEL on RHEL and CentOS Stream

Get a wider range of software choices than what’s in the official Linux repositories by installing Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL).
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NewsFlash 2.0 Released with GTK 4 Port and Support for More RSS Services

RSS fans rejoice for a brand-new version of NewsFlash, a GTK RSS reader for Linux desktops, is out! NewsFlash 2.0 is the biggest update to this nifty news reader for a while. It sees devs finish work on the much-anticipated GTK 4 & libadwaita port….

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Eager to Try Pop!_OS 22.10? Well, You Can’t…

Don’t hate me but I’ve some bad (if not entirely unsurprising) news for the Pop!_OS fans who plan to pounce on the presumed-to-be upcoming 22.10 release: you can’t. Before anyone groan: no, I’m not about to deliver a trite &#822…

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Find text in files using the Linux grep command

Using grep, you can quickly find text matching a regular expression in a single file, a group of files, or text coming from stdin.
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Audacity 3.2 Released with Realtime Effects, VST3 Support

Podcasters, musicians, and amateur video makers like me will be pleased to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is now available to download. Audacity 3.2 serves as the latest stable release of this capable digital audio worksta…

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Join the Race to Build Sustainable Software!

The post originally appeared on takai.network. The post Join the Race to Build Sustainable Software! appeared first on Linux.com.

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19 AnsibleFest 2022 presentations for sysadmins

19 AnsibleFest 2022 presentations for sysadmins Image Photo by Pedro Lastra on Unsplash AnsibleFest is back as an in-person event. Check out some of the event’s top presentations to help sysadmins automate better. Posted: September 22, 2022 | %t min read | by Vicki Walker (Red Hat) Topics:   Ansible   Events   Automation   Read the full article […]

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Participate in the first-ever survey to discover digital transformation readiness of energy stakeholders

 The post Participate in the first-ever survey to discover digital transformation readiness of energy stakeholders appeared first on Linux.com.

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Explore OpenShift APIs from the command line

Get key details about routes, buildconfigs, deploymentconfigs, and other OpenShift-specific APIs.
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Ubuntu 22.10’s New Wallpaper is an Absolute Knock-Out

Ubuntu 22.10’s default wallpaper has been revealed. The new background image will grace the desktop of users who install or upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 in October. Per tradition, all new versions of Ubuntu come with a custom-designed background image…

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PyTorch Contributor: Why And How To Become One

This blog post originally appeared on the PyTorch blog on Medium, and is written by Viacheslav Kovalevskyi.The post PyTorch Contributor: Why And How To Become One appeared first on Linux.com.

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Not found. Sign Up to RSS.app to use this feed. – create a new RSS feed at RSS.app. – (Xc2q6FiAlnVPcFPD)The post Not found. Sign Up to RSS.app to use this feed. appeared first on Linux.com.

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Backporting patches using git

Backporting patches can be a real pain,
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