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Internet spring cleaning: How to delete Instagram, Facebook and other accounts

So you’ve washed your sheets and vacuumed under the couch in the name of spring cleaning. But what about your online clutter?

XeroLinux: A Beautiful Arch-Based Linux Distribution for Beginners

If you don't like the idea of setting up an Arch-based desktop by yourself, check out XeroLinux, a beautiful, easy-to-install variant of Arch Linux.

How to Use ksnip to Capture and Annotate Screenshots on Linux

Unlike other screenshot tools, ksnip lets you annotate and edit your screenshots post-capture. Here's how to install and use it on Linux.

How to delete your Venmo account

Payment app Venmo has made it easier to split bills and pay for things without cash. But if you’ve decided to use other ways to do that, you’ll want to delete your account along with your bank information with it. You’ll first have to transfer any funds in your Venmo account to your bank account. Another option: return the funds to sender. If you have any pending transactions, you’ll need to address them before you can close your account.

3 things to know about Drupal in 2022

A broad range of enterprises, including nonprofits, media and publishing, government agencies, education, and more, rely heavily on Drupal. But while Drupal is widely recognized as one of the most robust and flexible content management systems (CMS), it also has a reputation for being difficult to work with.

How to Install CyberPanel on Alma Linux 8

CyberPanel is a free and open-source web hosting control panel that allows you to create, configure and manage your own hosting server. In this post, we will show you how to install CyberPanel on Alma Linux 8.

Ubuntu 22.04: The Linux desktop for work

Ubuntu has long been a serious desktop for the business, and this new long-term support version is better than ever for people who want a work Linux desktop.

5 open source tips to reduce waste in web design

I started my career in product design, when "product" meant a real thing that you could hold in your hand. When I moved into digital design 15 years ago, I was excited to design digital products that added value to people's lives without any environmental impact. They didn't waste energy, didn't have any wasteful packaging and didn't end up as waste in landfill sites at the end of their lives.

Linux KDE receives first-ever eco-certification for Okular

The open source community KDE recently received the German Blue Angel (Blauer Engel) ecolabel for energy efficiency. The software, Okular, is a universal document viewer designed to work on multiple platforms with a wide variety of file formats.

How to configure Host-Based routing on AWS application load balancer

In AWS, ELB or Elastic Load Balancing is a concept where the servers can be added or released as per the demand of our application. The incoming traffic from an application is distributed among multiple targets.

How Linux rescues slow computers (and the planet)

Mint and Kasen, two of my grandkids, asked me to help them build gaming computers. I am ecstatic that they asked. This gives me a great opportunity to help them learn about technology while being a part of their lives. Both of those things make me happy. There are many ways to approach the ecological impact of computers. Wait! That's quite a non-sequitur—right? Not really, and this article is all about that.

How to Install Flarum Forum on Debian 11

Flarum is free and open-source forum software written in PHP, JavaScript, and TypeScript. This tutorial will teach you how to install Flarum on the Debian 11 Bullseye. This tutorial also covers some basic configurations of LAMP Stack and the installation of PHP Composer for the Flarum web application.

Microchip evaluation kit for mid-range touchscreen applications

Microchip’s SAME51 Touch Curiosity is a low cost evaluation kit equipped with ATSAME51J20A MCU, a touch-screen TFT display and an onboard debugger for quick product development. This kit is designed to aim applications requiring touch input and clear display such as smart appliances, vehicle climate control or industrial embedded devices that require CAN, Ethernet or USB support.

How to Install vyOS RouterOS with KVM

vyOS is a free and open-source firewall based on Debian Linux. It can be used as a router and firewall platform, it provides software-based network routing, firewall, VPN, and security. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the vyOS router in a KVM virtual machine.

How to Install Padloc Password Manager on Rocky Linux 8

Padloc is a cloud-based password management solution that allows you to access and use your saved passwords across multiple platforms. It offers a simple interface and can be used to save your passwords and can encrypt and store sensitive documents.

Geek Guide: Purpose-Built Linux for Embedded Solutions

The explosive growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) is just one of several trends that is fueling the demand for intelligent devices at the edge. Increasingly, embedded devices use Linux to leverage libraries and code as well as Linux OS expertise to deliver functionality faster, simplify ongoing maintenance, and provide the most flexibility and performance for embedded device developers.

How To Create a Transparent Proxy through the Tor Network to Protect Your Privacy Online with archtorify & kalitorifyhegt/he

With the growing number of espionage scandals in recent years and the prevalence of online tracking, protecting your privacy online has never been more important. Virtually everything we do online is tracked these days, whether for profit or to obtain information to sell to third parties, which has led to the development of tools like the Tor Browser to help us navigate the Internet safely and strengthen our privacy online.

How I scan family photos on Linux

Linux isn't just something that runs on servers and powers the internet. It's a safe place for your data, your family history and memories, working or having fun, and real life.

Broadcom introduces world’s first Wi-Fi 7 chipset solutions

This week Broadcom announced their full end-to-end chipset solutions designed for Wi-Fi 7 applications that range from residential gateways, enterprise access points, client devices to Wi-Fi routers. Broadcom claims that these Wi-Fi 7 chips double the performance of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E solutions commercially available today.

Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct Transparency Report – 2021 Event Summary

For many of us, it has been several years since we’ve been in conference settings, or around many people at all. As we close in on a broader return to in-person events next month, this is the perfect time to reiterate that our events are gatherings intended for professional networking and collaboration for the open source community, that exist to encourage the open exchange of ideas. Thus, they require an environment that recognizes the inherent worth of every person and group. All event participants, whether they are attending an in-person or a virtual event, are expected to behave in accordance with our Event Code of Conduct. In short: Be kind. Be professional. Treat everyone with respect.

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