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How To Install XCP-ng Hypervisor
This tutorial explains what is XCP-ng, and the key features of XCP-ng and finally how to install XCP-ng Hypervisor using ISO image file.
How to Integrate Sudoers with OpenLDAP Server
In this tutorial, you will set up and integrate sudoers to the OpenLDAP server. With this, you will have a centralized user and sudo privileges management on your OpenLDAP server allowing the installation on the client side faster. Any SSSD service on the client machine configured with a sudo authentication source allows OpenLDAP users to execute sudo.
LibreOffice 7.4.6 Office Suite Released with More Than 70 Bug Fixes, Download Now
The Document Foundation announced today the general availability of LibreOffice 7.4.6 as the sixth maintenance update to the LibreOffice 7.4 open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite series.
Fedora Linux editions part 3: Labs
Everyone uses their computer in different ways, according to their needs. You may work as a designer, so you need various design software on your computer. Or maybe you’re a gamer, so you need an operating system that supports the games you like. Sometimes we don’t have enough time to prepare an operating system that […]
How to Install Wallabag on Rocky Linux 9
Wallabag is a read-it-later kind of service. It allows you to save webpages to read them later at your own leisure pace. This tutorial will cover how to install and set up Wallabag on a server running Rocky Linux 9.
How to Create a Desktop Icon for an AppImage Application in Linux
Add a desktop icon for an AppImage based application and launch it from the app menu like any other application.
Machine Learning in Linux: InvokeAI – a Stable Diffusion Toolkit
An extremely interesting area of research relates to deep learning text-to-image models such as Stable Diffusion. These models can generate highly detailed images based on text descriptions.
Zymbit Secure Module features Raspberry Pi CM4
The new Secure Compute Module (SCM) Pro is an embedded platform built around the Raspberry Pi CM4 for IoT and edge applications requiring security features such as Verified Boot, Hardware Root of Trust, File System Encryption, Physical Tamper Sensors, etc. As of publication date, the SCM Pro is offered with the Pi CM4 with 8GB […]
How to Install ReactJS on Debian 11
n this tutorial, we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install ReactJS on Debian 11 OS. React is an open-source Javascript library used in web development.
A new version of APT is coming to Debian 12
Like 'Bookworm' itself, software manager will have improved handling of non-free packages. The forthcoming "Bookworm" release of Debian, version 12, will include a new version of the APT packaging tools, with better handling of non-free software.…
Top 5 Best EPUB Readers for Linux Compared
This article provides a comprehensive guide to the top EPUB readers available on Linux, including Calibre, Foliate, Bookworm and others.
Ubuntu Now Officially Supports Microchip’s PolarFire SoC FPGA Icicle Kit RISC-V Board
Canonical announced today the general availability of official Ubuntu images optimized for Microchip’s PolarFire SoC FPGA Icicle Kit RISC-V development board.
EndeavourOS Cassini Nova Launches with Linux Kernel 6.2, Bug Fixes
EndeavourOS developer Bryan Poerwo announced today the general availability of the EndeavourOS Cassini Nova, a new ISO release for this popular rolling-release distribution based on Arch Linux that brings updated components and bug fixes.
How to Install ProcessWire CMS on Debian 11
ProcessWire is a PHP-based Open-Source CMS used to deploy content on the web. This tutorial will show you how to install ProcessWire CMS on Debian 11.
12 Reasons to Attend This Year’s Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE 20x)
Here’s a dozen reasons, in the form of a dozen items that are on this year’s schedule, to go to this year’s SCALE, which starts Thursday in Pasadena, California.
How to use Hald CLUT files on Android (almost the Linux way)
Hald CLUT files offer a quick and easy way to apply effects to photos, and there are plenty of desktop applications that can handle the task. But if you want to use your favorite Hald CLUT files on an Android device, you'll quickly discover that there are not that many apps (if any at all) that allow you to do that. No problem: instead of relying on a third-party proprietary app, you can roll out your own solution using Termux.
SparkyLinux 2023.03 Rolling Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 and KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS
SparkyLinux 2023.03 has been released today as the March 2023 snapshot of SparkyLinux Rolling, a variant of SparkyLinux based on the software repositories of Debian Testing.
The value of open source software is more than cost savings
Key findings of the survey conducted by Dr. Chesbrough conducted via a survey of CIOs and IT managers, including many from Fortune 500 companies, the study found that OSS provides significant cost savings, increased innovation, and improved quality.
Garuda Linux “Raptor” Replace mkinitcpio in Favor of Dracut
The Garuda Linux “Raptor” release is one of the most unique and refreshing breaths in the Linux world. So, what are you waiting for? Ride the dragon and fly high!
Flathub in 2023: New Web Experience, Direct App Uploads, and More
Endless OS Foundation CEO and GNOME Board President, Robert McQueen, shares with 9to5Linux.com details about the plans Flathub has for 2023, giving us an early look at the most exciting features coming to Flatpak apps on the Linux desktop.
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