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GitLab has emerged as an effective alternative to GitHub following its acquisition by Microsoft. AlmaLinux supporters have reason to rejoice after the distro was chosen to replace CentOS 8 in the GitLab infrastructure.
How to Install Discord on Linux: A Step by Step Guide
Discord runs natively on all major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This guide will demonstrate how to install Discord, a free voice, video, and text chat app, on different Linux distros.
Xfce Terminal 1.0 Stable Release Is Out Full of Improvements
A terminal emulator is a program that lets you use a terminal in a graphical environment. After 15 months, a new stable release of Xfce Terminal 1.0 is available, packed with improvements for everyone to enjoy!
Nitrux 2.1.0 Is Here, Offers the Latest KDE Plasma
Nitrux is a free, beautiful, open-source, desktop-oriented Linux distro. It’s powered by Debian, KDE technologies, and Qt, emphasizing aesthetics, user efficiency, and portable universal app formats. Nitrux has just released a new update to their 2.x series, bringing us to version 2.1.0. Here is what’s new!
Kitty Terminal Emulator: How to Install, Configure, and Use It
Kitty is a GPU-powered terminal emulator which uses OpenGL for processing and runs on multiple platforms. In this guide, we will be looking at how to install, customize and use the Kitty terminal emulator on Linux.
Deepin 20.5 Released with Face Recognition
Beauty is a tradition to Deepin. It's a Chinese-made Linux distribution aimed at the average desktop computer user. Deepin 20.5 has tons of new improvements and features like an updated kernel and new app features. Here's what's new!
AlmaLinux vs Rocky Linux: Which One to Choose?
AlmaLinux vs Rocky Linux! Undoubtedly, they are the two most popular RHEL forks, but which one is the right choice? In this article, I’ll share my thoughts on the matter.
How to Install Spotify on Ubuntu & Debian
This article will guide you to install the Spotify desktop client on Ubuntu, Debian, or other Debian-based distros such as Linux Mint, elementary OS, etc., in three easy-to-follow steps through the official Spotify package repository.
Drawing 1.0 Simple Image Editor for Linux Released
Drawing, like Microsoft Paint, is a simple image editor. You may draw arrows, lines, geometrical forms, add colors, and do other things in this open-source application that you would expect to do in a conventional drawing application.
Parrot 5.0 Released with Cloud and Customizability in Mind
Similar to Kali Linux, Parrot Security OS was created as an operating system for ethical hackers to raise awareness even further. From release 5.0, Parrot is also available for Raspberry Pi 4. Without a desktop environment, you can install whatever you like.
openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 42
GNOME 42 is the most recent popular desktop version, but it is not yet available on most Linux distributions. Fortunately, individuals interested in trying out GNOME 42 can do so with openSUSE Tumbleweed, a rolling-release version that incorporates the most recent software upgrades.
Samba 4.16 Removes the Old SMB1 Protocol
File shares are essential for collaboration in any network. The Samba team has just released version 4.16, which includes removing some of the obsolete components of the SMB 1 file-sharing protocol.
GNOME 42 Released: A Look at What’s Changed
The much-needed GNOME 42 rework brings native dark mode, great UI with nice libadwaita touch, and GTK4 performance boost. Here's what's new!
How to Change a Username in Linux
Sometimes you might have come across a situation where you want to rename a user name in a Linux system, for whatever reason. This brief guide will show you how to do it properly by using command-line tools.
15 Commonly Used Network Ports Explained
One of the many fundamental things to know as a server administrator is the function and port number used by some common services. This article takes a look at common port numbers and their associated services, and which transport protocol they use.
Asahi Linux Reaches Alpha Milestone, Brings Linux to M1 Macs
Asahi Linux is a project and community dedicated to bringing Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, beginning with the 2020 M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. Except for the recently launched Mac Studio, this initial alpha release of Asahi Linux is compatible with M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max hardware.
Ubuntu Changed the Design of Its Logo, Here’s What It Looks Like Now
Ubuntu is, without a doubt, the most well-known desktop Linux distribution on the planet. In preparation for the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 Long-Term Support update, due in April, Canonical has unveiled a new Ubuntu logo.
Go 1.18 Arrives with 20% Improved Performance
Go is an open-source programming language aimed at being simple, reliable, and efficient. Go 1.18 is now generally available as a production release, with the much-anticipated generics features. Here's what's new!
Nala: A Prettier Frontend for the APT Command
APT – It’s likely that you’ve typed it hundreds, if not thousands of times. So why not use Nala to make things easier? Nala is a frontend for APT so that you can have prettier output, faster downloads of packages, and a history. Here’s how to use it.
Linux Kernel Bug Called ‘Dirty Pipe’ Discovered, Emergency Patch Released
CVE-2022-0847, aka ‘Dirty Pipe’, describes a vulnerability that allows non-privileged user to inject their data into sensitive read-only files, including SUID processes that execute as root.
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