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Ventoy Multiboot USB Creator Adds Support for Fedora CoreOS, More Than 940 ISOs

The popular and powerful Ventoy multiboot USB creator utility has been updated today to version 1.0.79, a stable release that adds support for new ISOs and various bug fixes.

How To Build Custom Docker Image Using Dockerfile In Linux

This guide gives a brief introduction to Dockerfile and explains how to use Dockerfile to automate building custom docker images in Linux.

How to Install Spotify Player on Linux System

Spotify web player is good for listening to music from your web browser, but sometimes you may inadvertently exit the browser, which will interrupt your music experience. However, the desktop application is much better than the web version of Spotify, providing you access to control your music from the hotkeys and show the music notification on the tray. You can even sync your local music on the Spotify server or sync it on your other Android, iPhone, or laptop devices.

Garuda Linux 'Talon': Arch, but different. Dare we say it? Better

This relatively new distro from an Indian founder is smart, capable, fast… and colorful. Garuda Linux brings an important feature to the Arch world: snapshots and rollback.…

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Oracle Business Intelligence

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 29, 2022 7:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux, Oracle
Oracle Business Intelligence is business analytics software that offers an integrated, end-to-end Enterprise Performance Management System.

5 Best Proven Systemd-Free Linux Distributions You Can Rely On

Systemd has long divided the Linux community, polarizing it at both extremes – from widespread acceptance to complete denial. This article will explore the five best Linux distributions that do not use systemd on which you can rely in your daily job.

Latest Steam Client Update Brings Linux and Vulkan Fixes, Support for New Controllers

Valve released today a new stable Steam Client update that brings more Linux and Vulkan improvements, support for new controllers, as well as other bug fixes.

CRob on Software Security Education and SIRTs

CRob, with Intel and the OpenSSF, talks about open source software security education and training with Alan Shimel of TechStrong TV.

Install Proprietary Graphics Drivers on Ubuntu Linux

Ubuntu and other major Linux distributions automatically detect the system graphics card and install their open-source driver by default. To install a proprietary driver, you need to perform a few more steps.

Use this nifty Unix tool to process text on Linux

  • Opensource.com; By Jim Hall (Posted by bob on Jul 28, 2022 10:01 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Unix has always excelled at processing text, and Linux is no different. And the tools to work with and transform text files still exist on all Linux systems. Like other computer systems, early Unix printed on paper, using a typewriter-style printing device. These printers provided limited formatting options, but with clever application of Unix tools, you could prepare professional-looking documents.

How to Install Netdata Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 22.04

  • www.rosehosting.com; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Jul 28, 2022 8:12 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Netdata Monitoring tool is an open-source software developed to track and show the statistic of server usage.

How I manage files from the Linux command line

Managing files in a graphical desktop like GNOME or KDE is an exercise in point-and-click. To move a file into a folder, you click and drag the icon to its new home. To remove a file, you drag it into the “Trash” icon. The graphical interface makes desktop computing easy to use. But we don't always interact with Linux systems with a graphical interface. If you work on a server, you likely need to use the command line to get around.

My honest review of the HP Dev One

A few weeks ago, HP joined the bandwagon of major laptop manufacturers releasing a Linux-based laptop, the HP Dev One. The brand joins others such as Lenovo and Dell, offering a laptop with a pre-installed distribution of Linux in the US market. HP joined forces with smaller Linux-based laptop brand System76 to pre-install Pop!_

G4Music - lightweight music player

G4Music is billed as a beautiful, fast, fluent, lightweight music player. The software is written in Vala and uses GTK4, a cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.

New Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” Kernel Security Update Fixes 9 Vulnerabilities

The Debian Project released a new Linux kernel security update for its Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” stable operating system series to address several security vulnerabilities that could lead to privilege escalation, denial of service, or information leaks.

OpenMandriva Lx 5.0 ROME Technical Preview Released

If you’re looking for another rolling-release Linux distribution to try, one with roots in the legendary Mandrake Linux, look no further. The next release of OpenMandriva Lx 5.0, ROME, is an excellent choice for long-time Linux fans and newbies. So that’s what is new!

How To Automatically Update Running Docker Containers With Watchtower

This guide explains what is Watchtower, and how to automatically update running Docker containers with Watchtower in Linux.

Watch The World as it Collapses From Your Linux Desktop

We are happy to introduce our first in-house developed program to the world: FOSS Post Collapse Monitor, which allows you to monitor many interactive global maps directly from your Linux desktop.

Endless OS 5 Promises Refreshed Desktop Experience, All-New App Center, and More

Our friend Cassidy James Blaede (you know him from elementary OS and System76) is now working for Endless OS and he just shared some exciting news about the next major release of Debian-based distribution, Endless OS 5.

Your Linux Firewall Cant Stop These 3 Attacks!

  • LinuxSecurity.com - Hybrid RSS; By Brian Gomez (Posted by bob on Jul 28, 2022 3:52 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Security; Groups: Linux
Nowadays, Linux systems are considered fairly secure, as people think that Linux rarely gets infected with malware such as viruses, rootkits, worms, etc. You might also see that we hardly ever come across Antivirus software being sold for Linux, giving the illusion that Linux is an ultimately secure Operating System. Given that roughly 75 percent of the world's servers run on Linux, we can't truly believe that Linux is as secure as we think it is. Linux is only as secure as the person controlling and configuring it.

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