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Krita is a popular digital painting tool available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, but it is best known for its Linux support. So, are you curious about Krita 5.1? Then, take a sneak peek at what’s coming in the next major version of this free drawing software.
How to Create tar.gz Archive Using the tar Command on Linux
Using the tar command to create tar.gz archives in Linux is a must-have skill for any Linux administrator. This article shows you the best practices for creating tar.gz archives from the command line in Linux using the tar command.
Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 Is Here, a Linux Distro with Noble Goals
Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 is here to breathe new life into your old computer, support humanitarianism, and encourage newcomers to discover Linux.
Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Is Here as a Long Term Support Release
Linux Mint is a well-known distribution in the Linux community. On the last day of July, the Linux Mint project delighted its fans by announcing the general availability of version 21, “Vanessa.”
Dash to Dock vs. Dash to Panel: Which One Extension is Better?
The dock panel is an essential component of almost every desktop environment. Let’s compare the two most popular GNOME extensions providing dock functionality, Dash to Dock vs. Dash to Panel. Which one is better?
5 Best Proven Systemd-Free Linux Distributions You Can Rely On
Systemd has long divided the Linux community, polarizing it at both extremes – from widespread acceptance to complete denial. This article will explore the five best Linux distributions that do not use systemd on which you can rely in your daily job.
OpenMandriva Lx 5.0 ROME Technical Preview Released
If you’re looking for another rolling-release Linux distribution to try, one with roots in the legendary Mandrake Linux, look no further. The next release of OpenMandriva Lx 5.0, ROME, is an excellent choice for long-time Linux fans and newbies. So that’s what is new!
How to Apply a Theme to GRUB Boot Loader Quickly and Easily
GRUB (GNU GRand Unified Bootloader) is a boot loader from the GNU Project that loads the Linux kernel. This guide shows how to add a theme to GRUB to improve your Linux user experience. In addition, you get our free GRUB Linuxiac theme.
Nobara Is a Fedora-Based Linux Distro with Gamers in Mind
Fedora is a distribution that improves with each new version. As a result, it is becoming a more attractive choice for developing new ones based on it. Nobara is a new user-friendly distribution with a modified GNOME aimed at new Linux users with gaming affinities.
Install OpenLiteSpeed with PHP 8 on Rocky Linux 8 / AlmaLinux 8
OpenLiteSpeed (OLS) is a high-performance, lightweight, open-source HTTP server that helps your website to load faster than ever before. This guide will walk you through installing OpenLightSpeed Web Server with PHP 8 support on Rocky Linux 8 or AlmaLinux 8.
LightDM 1.32 Display Manager Released, Dropping Qt 4 Support
The LightDM project announced the release of the LightDM 1.32 display manager with a host of fixes. Here’s what is new!
3 Most Underrated Linux Distros Deserving More Recognition
This article will look at the three most underrated Linux distros, focusing on the three main categories: desktop, general-purpose, and server.
How to Install Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi to Block Ads Network-Wide
Ads on websites and applications are a common way of generating revenue. Unfortunately, advertising is a necessary evil for the internet to exist in its current form. However, with Pi-hole, your Raspberry Pi can filter ads before they reach any of your devices across your network. Here’s how to do it!
Three New Sparky 2022.07 Semi-Rolling Special Editions Released
Sparky Linux is a Debian-based lightweight desktop Linux distribution that aims to be easy on system resources and can breathe new life into aging computers. Today, Sparky Linux has released three updated ISO images of its GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue semi-rolling release editions.
Rocky Linux 9.0 (Blue Onyx) Is Here with 10 Years of Support
After Red Hat released a stable version of its enterprise Linux distribution RHEL 9.0 two months ago, the business Linux market expected it to be followed by releases from the other “big three” players - AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux. Rocky Linux 9.0 is generally available for download now, with important security improvements and an updated package base.
Linux Mint 21 Has Released Betas of Its Cinnamon, Xfce, and Mate Editions
Linux Mint has proven itself as perhaps the best Ubuntu derivative throughout the years, and the distro has established a large user base. Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa“ is close to its final version with the release of beta versions of its spins. Here’s what’s new!
Flatline: A Browser Extension That Makes Installing Flatpaks Easy
The Flatline extension makes the Flatpak installation file recognizable to your browser so that when you click the “Install” button on the flathub.org website, you are automatically prompted to open the file within the Software Center you are currently using.
Rsync Command in Linux with Practical Example
This guide shows you how to use the rsync command in Linux to synchronize files and directories using simple examples.
What Happens to CutefishOS? Users Are Concerned Whether the Project Is Still Alive
The suspension of active development on the CutefishOS has led to concerns among Linux users that the project no longer exists.
Debian 11.4 Released with 80 Security Updates and 81 Bugfixes
Debian 11.4 is now available, and while it is a minor release, it is a mandatory step toward OS stability. So if you’re on Debian 11, it’s time to upgrade.
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