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Linux Lite 6.2 Brings Improvements to Its 6.x Series
The lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution Linux Lite has released version 6.2, including UI enhancements and an updated package base.
SuperTuxKart 1.4 Kart Racing Game Released with New Textures and Karts, Vulkan Renderer
SuperTuxKart 1.4 free, open-source, and cross-platform kart racing game has been released today as a major update bringing more improvements and new technologies.
The Advanced Guide to Using nslookup in Linux
Here we show you how to use nslookup in Linux to troubleshoot DNS issues. We also discuss some of the more advanced features of this tool.
Linux world gains ability to repair exFAT drives
FAT ain't dead, and the modern version can get big. Really big
In case you thought the FAT filesystem died out with Windows ME – and good riddance – we have bad news for you. Several versions of it are alive, well, and essential to modern PCs, cameras, phones, fondleslabs, and more. The good news is, you'll soon be able to fix the FS with Linux.…
TrueNAS 13.0 Released, Adding Significant New Components
TrueNAS 13.0 open storage is a major release bringing improved performance, scalability, and reliability in subsequent releases. It has some of the best features you can find in NAS software, such as data snapshots, a self-repair file system, encryption of data volumes, and so on.
Achieve smart home interoperability with open source technology
Advertisers sell the myth of the "Smart Home" as a magical world where you automate everything with ease to simplify your life and free your mind of trivial tasks. It looks great on paper and TV, but so far, it's mainly been a battle of technologies and manufacturers.
Zorin OS 16.2: Shapeshifting desktop to help the Linux-wary feel more at home
Pining for Windows XP? Update to the last major release can do that
Zorin OS 16.2 is a friendlier and more feature-rich distro than its parent Ubuntu 20.04, with a lot of updates and bundled apps.…
How to Install Wiki.js on Rocky Linux 9
Wiki.js is an open-source, lightweight wiki software. It is built on the Node.js JavaScript framework. In this tutorial, you will learn to install Wiki.js on a Rocky Linux 9 server using the PostgreSQL database and Nginx server for proxying.
Saving Money with Linux: Gaming
Gaming is often synonymous with guzzling electricity. We explore ways to minimise your energy footprint while still having great fun.
OBS Studio 28.1 Released with Updated NVENC Presets, Virtual Camera Improvements
The OBS Studio project released today OBS Studio 28.1 as the first major update to the latest 28.x series of this powerful, widely-used, free, open-source, and cross-platform live streaming and screen recording software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Transfer files and folders from Windows to Linux with WinSCP
Sometimes you need to transfer files over a network. There are lots of file sharing services out there, but most require that you send your file to the Internet. This seems like a long way to go (not to mention the privacy concerns) when two computers are right beside each other, or at least in the same building...
Red Hat (IBM) Hyped Up a Fair Pair of Flaws That Isn't Critical, Isn't Actively Exploited, and Even Red Hat's Distro Isn't Patching Yet
Fuelling Microsoft-affiliated and sometimes Microsoft-funded “news” (noise) sites, Red Hat — and to a lesser extent Fedora — exaggerated the severity of bugs a week before their details’ release (long and purposeless suspense); it’s a case of a boy who cries “wolf!” to get “likes” in Twitter and media coverage that relies on nothing but lousy (inaccurate) "tweets", where fact-checking is impeded by NDAs/embargo
OpenSSL 3.0.7 Fixes Two High-CVEs with Buffer Overflow
Highly anticipated OpenSSL 3.0.7 is now out with two critical CVE fixes that impact the entire OpenSSL 3.0.0 series.
Firefox patches Windows 11 Ctrl+C hang, introduces new bug
Copying text now works without issue, so naturally pasting is getting iffy. Windows 11 and Firefox users who have experienced months of browser freezes when copying text, rejoice: there's finally a patch that eliminates the problem, which has been persistent since May.…
Linux Lite 6.2: Latest release from distro with a misleading name
One of the more popular Ubuntu-based flavors for new migrants from Windows. Linux Lite 6.2 is the latest version of this increasingly inaccurately named distro. In effect, it's a niftily customized remix of Xubuntu 22.04.1.…
First Arch Linux ISO Release Powered by Linux Kernel 6.0 Is Now Available for Download
Arch Linux 2022.11.01 was released today as Arch Linux’s first ISO snapshot to be powered by the latest and greatest Linux 6.0 kernel series for those of you who planned a fresh installation of the lightweight, flexible, and rolling-release GNU/Linux distribution.
Get started with Parseable, an open source log storage and observability platform
Get started with Parseable, an open source log storage and observability platform. Log data is one of the fastest-growing segments across data storage. It's also one of the most complicated spaces. There are several products and solutions with overlapping use cases and confusing marketing. This article looks at Parseable, a log storage and observability platform. Parseable is geared towards a better user experience, with an easy-to-deploy and use interface and a simple, cloud-native architecture. I'll also show how to set up Parseable with FluentBit to store logs.
Nitrux 2.5 Is Here as One of the First Distros Powered by Linux 6.0 and KDE Plasma 5.26
Uri Herrera announced today the general availability of Nitrux 2.5 as the newest, freshest, and most advanced ISO release of this Debian-based distribution built around the KDE Plasma-based NX Desktop environment.
Best Remote Desktop Clients for Ubuntu and Other Linux
A list of the best and latest remote desktop clients for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with their features, and install instructions.
How to Install MEAN Stack on Ubuntu 22.04
The MEAN stack is a free and open-source JavaScript-based framework used for developing web applications. The MEAN is made from four key technologies MongoDB, Express, Angular, and Node.
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