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The Open Source Summit provides an update on what's new in the Linux kernel? and where it's going from here.
Ubuntu's 'Mantic Minotaur' peeks out of the labyrinth
As outline becomes visible, including the return of ZFS, kernel 6.4 glides across the Styx into eternity
The next release of Ubuntu will appear in mid-October, and the latest daily builds reveal some of the features of the forthcoming interim release.…
Contribute at Passkey Auth, Fedora CoreOS and IoT Test Week
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora Linux work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. If you’ve never contributed to Fedora Linux before, this is a perfect way to get started. There are several test […]
Navigating the Landscape of Linux File System Types
Dive into the fascinating world of Linux file systems, each characterized by its unique features and functionalities that cater to various demands and preferences.
Quick Fedora shirt update and sale of last stock with the old logo
There are some updates on Fedora shirts and sweatshirts. Two years after the announcement of the current Fedora logo, we decided to clear our stock of shirts with the old logo. Soon our shirts will only be made and stocked with the new Fedora logo. The Fedora jackets and hoodies are back again: The old […]
Armbian September news & DietPi late August news
Earlier this month, Armbian OS 23.08 (codename Colobus) was announced with support for various new devices including the Khadas VIM1S, VIM4, TI AM26, and Lichee Pi 4A. Similarly, DietPi announced support for the Orange Pi 5 Plus and enhancements for other boards. Armbian: Armbian is an open-source OS based on Linux designed specifically for ARM-based […]
Safeguarding Linux Landscapes: Backup and Restore Strategies
Linux offers potent commands like cp, tar, and rsync to facilitate manual backups. These commands are versatile, allowing users to specify exactly what to back up... Cron jobs make it possible to schedule backups at regular intervals, automating the backup process and reducing the possibility of human error.
Guide to Install Django Web Framework on Debian 12
Django is a free and open-source Python Web Framework used to develop dynamic websites and applications. This guide will show you how to install the Django web framework on a Debian 12 server.
How to Install BookWyrm on a Debian 12 server
BookWyrm is an open-source federated social network for book readers. It acts as an ad-free Goodreads alternative. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install BookWyrm on a Debian 12 server.
How to Install a Secure FTP Server with vsftpd on Debian 12
vSFTPd or Very Secure FTP Daemon is a free and open-source FTP server software. In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and create a secure FTP server with vsftpd on a Debian 12 server. In this guide you will also learn how to secure your FTP server installation via UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) and how to connect to the FTP server using the FTP client FileZilla.
Google extends Chromebook lifespan to ten years
Chromebooks are useful, but heretofore, Google only supported them for a few years. Going forward, all Chromebooks will have a minimum support lifespan of a decade.
How to Rename Network Interfaces to eth0 on CentOS
In this article, we will learn about the Linux interface naming. You will learn how the network interface on Linux named eth(X), ens(X), eno(X), etc.
Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama
Think Debian 12 plus Mint's polish and a friendlier UX for non-techies
The next version of Linux Mint's alternative flavor, its Debian 12-based edition, is looming, and it's reassuringly unexciting.…
How to Install Ruby on Rails on Debian 12
Ruby on Rails or RoR is a free and open-source web application framework written in Ruby and released under the MIT license. Rails is a full-stack web framework for easily building enterprise-grade applications.
OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?
Will it be Slowroll or Linarite -- or nothing at all? Programmers are conflicted about where the venerable Linux distro should go from here.
Seeing a Firefox IRL
Did you know that the red panda is also known as a firefox? Sept. 16 is International Red Panda Day, so we thought it would be a good time to visit a Firefox, ahem red panda, in real life and talk to their caretakers at zoos across the U.S. Red pandas are the first panda […]
How to Manage Multiple Node.js Versions using NVM (Node Version Manager)
NVM or Node Version Manager is a command-line tool for managing multiple Nodejs versions. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and use NVM for managing multiple Nodejs versions on your computer.
HMI-Board incorporates Renesas RA6M3 MCU
The HMI Board is a development board developed in collaboration by RT-Thread, LVGL and Renesas. The board is built around a RA6M3 Renesas microcontroller and it aims at applications that require GUI displays and IoT connectivity. This open-source development board is powered by the Renesas RA6M3 microcontroller (R7FA6M3AH3CFB), featuring the following specifications: RA6M3 (R7FA6M3AH3CFB) – […]
How to Install GLPI IT Inventory Management on Debian 12
GLPI is an open-source IT asset and Helpdesk management solution written in PHP. In this guide, I'll show you how to install GLPI IT Management Software on a Debian 12 machine.
Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama
Debian 12, but with Mint's polish and much friendlier for non-techies. The next version of Linux Mint's alternative flavor, its Debian 12-based edition, is nearly ready, and it's reassuringly unexciting.…
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