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Seven months after the previous 16.1 release, Zorin OS 16.2 is available for download. It includes an updated app base, an improved office experience, and enhanced support for Windows apps.
Set Up Tomcat, Nginx, and SSL on AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux 9
Here’s how to install and configure Tomcat 10.1 with Nginx for reverse proxy and Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate on AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux 9.
How to Install AUR Packages in Arch Linux
This comprehensive article shows how to use the yay command to easily install packages from the AUR (Arch User Repository) in Arch Linux.
KDE-Centric Neon Linux Has Been Rebased on Ubuntu 22.04
KDE Neon’s package base has been migrated from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS, and the upgraded ISO images are now available for download. Users will receive the recently released Plasma 5.26, keeping with the KDE Neon tradition of giving the desktop environment the most up-to-date version.
Torvalds Sees No Reason to Keep i486 Support in the Linux Kernel
The i486 microprocessor was created by Intel in 1989, 33 years ago, as a successor to the i386. And, believe it or not, these CPUs continue to have full Linux kernel support. But it looks like that may soon change.
Arch Linux vs. Manjaro: Differences Between Them Explained
This article delves deeply into the Arch vs. Manjaro topic and helps you choose which one is the best option for you.
PowerDNS 4.7 Authoritative Server Brings Support for Catalog Zones
PowerDNS is a free and open-source authoritative DNS server that can be used in place of the standard BIND DNS server. Improved LUA records, LMDB backend improvements, and support for Catalog Zones are among the new features in PowerDNS 4.7.
Ubuntu 22.10 ‘Kinetic Kudu’ Is Here, GNOME 43 Is the Main Accent
The wait is finally over! Ubuntu 22.10, codenamed ‘Kinetic Kudu’, has finally arrived and is available to download. GNOME 43 Desktop Environment, Pipewire as the default, and Linux kernel 5.19 are the key new features in the just-released Ubuntu 22.10.
6 Best Free Linux GUI Code Editors for Programming
A code editor is a must-have tool for each developer. Fortunately, Linux has many of these that are entirely free to use. This article presents an overview of the six best GUI code editors for Linux that are feature-rich and suitable for every programmer’s needs.
Tails 5.5 Privacy-Focused OS Released for Linux Paranoids
Tails (The Amnesic Incognito Live System) is a Debian-based distro that differs from all other Linux distributions in that it is a live system solely focused on privacy. Focused on security and anonymity, Tails 5.5 comes with an updated Tor browser and the latest stable version of the Thunderbird mail client.
How to Install VS Code on Fedora Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Visual Studio Code (often abbreviated as VS Code) is a free, cross-platform, and open-source code editor developed by Microsoft that is available for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This guide walks you through installing Visual Studio Code on Fedora, following the recommended way.
Three New Sparky 2022.10 Semi-Rolling Special Editions Released
Sparky Linux has released three updated ISO images, 2022.10, of its GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue semi-rolling editions.
Ubuntu Once Again Angered Users by Placing Ads in the Terminal
Ubuntu has once again sparked debate among its users by implementing a very controversial approach – using the most often used shell command, notably the software update tool, to advertise its service.
How to Install Dropbox on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Dropbox is a popular cloud storage service that lets you save files online and sync them to your devices. This tutorial shows you installing the Dropbox client app on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in a few easy-to-follow steps.
PostgreSQL 15 Is Here Loaded with New Features and Enhancements
PostgreSQL advertises itself as "the most advanced open-source relational database in the world." And the recently released PostgreSQL 15 version confirms this. So here's what's new!
Plasma 5.26 Is Here but Don’t Expect Too Much from This Release
Resizable panel widgets, animated wallpapers, and some changes to System Settings are among the significant improvements in KDE Plasma 5.26.
How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP on AlmaLinux 9
The LEMP software stack consists of a group of server-side software that serves dynamic web pages and web applications. This step-by-step guide walks you through installing and configuring Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP (LEMP Stack) on AlmaLinux 9.
Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux 2201 Released with Plasma 5.25
Redcore Linux is a desktop-oriented Gentoo-based distribution that aims to bring the power of Gentoo to the masses. Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, KDE Plasma 5.25.5, and an updated package base are some new features in Redcore Linux’s latest release.
KaOS 2022.10 Released, Dracut Replaces Mkinitcpio
KaOS 2022.10 is the sixth update in this year’s 2022 series for this Linux distro. It comes with an improved Calamares installer and has moved to Dracut as the new initramfs infrastructure.
Control Centre Is a New KDE Widget Inspired by macOS
The Control Centre widget for the KDE desktop lets you quickly toggle among settings such as Network, Bluetooth, Media Playback, and more. In addition, we want to stress that this is not a part of the official KDE project but rather third-party software.
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