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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 11th, 2022
The 102nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 11th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Saving Money with Linux: Explore the BIOS
Let’s turn our attention to the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). This is firmware used to start the PC system after it is powered on.
How I recovered my Linux system using a Live USB device
I have a dozen or so physical computers in my home lab and even more VMs. I use most of these systems for testing and experimentation. I frequently write about using automation to make sysadmin tasks easier. I have also written in multiple places that I learn more from my own mistakes than I do in almost any other way.
Control your home automation remotely with Raspberry Pi and Traefik Hub
Over the years, several friends have asked me for tips on managing their home networks. In most cases, they are setting up home automation and want to access their services from the outside.
KDE Frameworks 5.98 Makes File Transfers Faster in KDE Apps, Brings More New Features
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.98 as the latest update to this open-source software suite consisting of a collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt that provides commonly needed functionality for most KDE apps.
Announcing the release of Fedora Linux 37 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 37 Beta, the next step towards our planned Fedora Linux 37 release at the end of October. Download the prerelease from our Get Fedora site: Get Fedora 37 Workstation Beta Get Fedora 37 Server Beta Get Fedora 37 IoT Beta Or, check […]
Want to know the future of FOSS? You can look it up in a database
If you make it here, you can make it anywhere. Opinion In IT, there is sexy tech, there is fashionable tech, and there are databases. Your average database has very little charisma, however. Nobody's ever made a movie about one. …
How To Change User Password In Linux
This guide explains how to change user password in Linux and how to allow an user to change the password of certain other users via sudo.
Announcing Carlos Torres, Mozilla’s new Chief Legal Officer
I am pleased to announce that starting today, September 12, Carlos Torres has joined Mozilla as our Chief Legal Officer. In this role Carlos will be responsible for leading our global legal and public policy teams, developing legal, regulatory and policy strategies that support Mozilla’s mission. He will also manage all regulatory issues and serve […]
Amberol Is a Gorgeous Music Player Aimed At GNOME Users
Amberol is the ultimate simplified Linux music player built using GTK4 and Rust, tightly integrated with GNOME, and does nothing but play your locally stored music files.
How a Command Prompt and Edlin Made Me a Computer Enthusiast
In which our heroine learns to park the heads on a Kaypro “portable,” experiences word processing on a dumb terminal, and figures out how to keep her IBM XT from being rude to her.
Patent troll attacks against open source projects are up 100% since last year. Heres why
In recent years, patent trolls have started attacking open-source developers and companies. But, the open-source community is fighting back.
KDE Plasma 5.26: Top New Features and Release Details
A list of new features of KDE Plasma 5.26 release that includes animated wallpaper, improvements in Kwin and many such features.
PyTorch gets lit under The Linux Foundation
Independent management aims to ensure openness and transparency
Meta is shifting the management of PyTorch, a deep learning framework developed by Meta subsidiary Facebook, to the newly formed PyTorch Foundation, which in turn will be under the oversight of The Linux Foundation.…
Welcoming PyTorch to the Linux Foundation
Today we are more than thrilled to welcome PyTorch to the Linux Foundation. Honestly, it’s hard to capture how big a deal this is for us in a single post but I’ll try. TL;DR — PyTorch is one of the most important and successful machine learning software projects in the world today. We are excited
KDE Gear 22.08 Gets First Point Release to Further Improve Your Favorite KDE Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 22.08.1 as the first point release to the latest and greatest KDE Gear 22.08 software suite series for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other projects.
Retrieving Emails From Remote Servers With fetchmail on Debian
Retrieving Emails From Remote Servers With fetchmail on Debian Linux. Fetchmail is a program for retrieving emails from remote servers. Imagine you have five email accounts on five different servers. Of course, you don't want to connect to each of them to get your emails. This is where fetchmail comes into play. If you have a user account on a Linux server, you can make fetchmail download emails from remote servers and put them into just one mailbox (the one of your Linux user), from where you can retrieve them with your email client (e.g. Thunderbird or Outlook).
Open 3D Foundation Welcomes New Members OPPO and Heroic Labs as Community Optimizes Software to Embrace Mobile-First Gaming
Foundation growth driven by organizations seeing new use cases that require modular solutions to build the future of 3D technology SAN FRANCISCO – September 7, 2022 – As gaming increasingly becomes a mobile-first experience, OPPO and Heroic Labs are joining as Premier and General members, respectively, of the Open 3D Foundation (O3DF). The two companies […]
GNOME Shell on Mobile Is Shaping Up Nicely, Gets New Navigation Gestures, Quick Settings
It’s been more than three months since GNOME developer Jonas Dreßler teased us with what was done and what’s coming to the GNOME Shell for mobile devices, and now we have a new report to share with you.
FOSS News Quiz for September 9, 2022
How closely did you follow the news about Linux and free and open source software this week? You can get an idea about how well informed you are (and have some fun in the process) by taking our weekly FOSS News Quiz.
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