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The new autosave feature in the upcoming Konsole 24.12.0 version allows users to automatically save all terminal output to a file in real time.
A Critical Bug In Libwayland Update Causes Plasma Desktop Freeze On Debian Sid/Trixie
A critical bug in libwayland update causes Plasma Desktop freeze at login in Debian Sid/Trixie. The root cause is identified, and the temporary solution is released!
Curl 8.9.0 Is Here: New Features, Bugfixes, and How to Install
Daniel Stenberg, the maintainer of Curl, has announced the release of Curl 8.9.0. This release marks a significant milestone in the project's history, with a whopping 260 bugfixes, 11 changes, and 2 security fixes.
Pop!_OS 24.04 With COSMIC Alpha Release Date Announced
Carl Richell, Founder and CEO of System76, has announced that the first alpha release of Pop!_OS 24.04 with COSMIC DE will launch on August 8th.
How To Manage Image Metadata Using ExifTool In Linux
This detailed guide explains what ExifTool is, how to install ExifTool on Linux, and how to use it to manage image metadata information with practical examples.
Expanded Markdown Support is Coming to Google Docs
Big news for Google Docs users! Google announced expanded Markdown support, allowing seamless conversion and editing of Markdown files directly within Google Docs.
Breaking News: NVIDIA Announces Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules
NVIDIA announces a major shift, transitioning its GPU kernel modules to open-source with the upcoming R560 driver release.
Forget curl! Download Files Faster with wcurl in Linux
Download files faster and easier with wcurl! No more confusing curl options. Just enter URLs and let wcurl wrapper handle your downloads.
.NET 9 Preview 6 is Now Available for Download! Here's How to Install it in Linux
Microsoft has released .NET 9 Preview 6! In this guide, we will discuss the key highlights of .NET 9 and how to install .NET 9 in Linux.
Proposed Change: Self-Encrypting Drive Support In Fedora 41 Anaconda Installer
Red Hat Engineers Submitted a New Change Proposal for the Upcoming Fedora Linux 41. Here's What You Need to Know.
Full Disk Encryption Comes to Aeon Desktop: A Boost for Linux Security
The upcoming Release Candidate 3 (RC3) of the Aeon Desktop is set to introduce a comprehensive Full Disk Encryption (FDE) feature.
How To Create Interactive Bash Scripts With Yes, No, Cancel Prompt In Linux
This tutorial explains how to create interactive Bash scripts using Yes, No, Cancel prompts using read command and conditional statements.
FreeBSD Announces Changes to Release Schedule And Support Period
Colin Percival, FreeBSD Release Engineering Lead, has recently announced changes to FreeBSD release schedule and support period.
AlmaLinux 9 Released The OpenSSH Patch For CVE-2024-6409 Vulnerability
Attention, AlmaLinux users! AlmaLinux 9 released a patch for CVE-2024-6409, a new vulnerability found in OpenSSH's server (sshd) in glibc-based Linux systems.
How To Install Curl With GnuTLS Backend In Debian
By default, Curl uses OpenSSL as backend. In this tutorial, we will see how to install curl with GnuTLS backend in Debian.
LXD 6.1 Released With Automatic IP Allocation, VM Core Pinning And More
LXD 6.1, the first feature release in the new 6.x series, is released with significant improvements to Linux container and virtual machine management.
Linus Torvalds says Kernel 6.10 is progressing well in his recent update
Despite the potential influence of seasonal factors, Torvalds expressed cautious optimism about the state of the kernel. He suggested that the calm might simply indicate that version 6.10 is progressing well in its development.
Linux Mint 22 Wilma Stable Will Be Released This Month
Clement Lefebvre, the lead developer of Linux Mint, announced that the final version of Linux Mint 22 will be released this month. The team is currently focused on addressing issues reported during the BETA phase.
It's Official! Debian Curl Now Supports HTTP3
Good news for Debian users! HTTP3 arrives in Debian Curl. Yes, starting with curl 8.0.0-2, Debian users can now utilize HTTP3.
OpenMandriva ROME 24.07 Release Candidate Now Available For Download
The OpenMandriva team announced the Release Candidate for OpenMandriva's rolling release, ROME 24.07. This version includes significant updates and enhancements.