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Difference Between apt-get upgrade and dist-upgrade
Here look at apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade commands and seek to understand the difference and when each is used.
KDE Gear 22.04.3 Brings More Bug Fixes to Kdenlive, Konsole, and Other Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 22.04.3 as the third and last maintenance update to the KDE Gear 22.04 open-source software suite series with more bug fixes for your favorite KDE applications.
Sparky Linux 2022.07 Semi-Rolling Is Available for Download
Sparky Linux is a Debian-based lightweight desktop Linux distribution. The team behind the distro released an update to their rolling edition with updated packages in the Debian and Sparky test repos as of July 5, 2022.
Green Check’s SaaS for Legal Pot Biz: A Shot in the Arm for Dispensaries
The banks foot the bill for the platform, which keeps detailed eyes on a vendor’s financials to satisfy regulatory requirements. Bank customers involved in the legal cannabis business get access for free.
Enabling Enhanced Monitoring for Amazon RDS
Amazon RDS provides an enhanced monitoring feature for databases. In this tutorial, you will learn how to use the ‘IAM Passrole’ permission for enabling enhanced monitoring for Amazon RDS. We will see this by demonstrating a simple example.
Fedora 37 Plans for Unfiltered Access to all Flathub Apps
The upcoming changes in Fedora 37 which would allow the entire Flathub repository & its applications directly from GNOME Software.
The July 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the July 2022 issue.
AMD is finally coming to Starlabs, as StarBook is now available to order with Ryzen 7 (Review)
The past few years have seen several releases of PC for Linux users and the emergence of many startup companies specializing in building and selling Linux laptops. As a Linux user, I've experienced a lot of happy moments and news over the past decade, and today Starlab surprises us with something we've been waiting for: The StarBook laptop is "Now available to order with Ryzen™ 7".
You must be as excited as I am, but before you do anything crazy, I suggest you read my in-depth review of StarBook and the rest of this humble article. Anyway, if you're super excited, I'll leave a link to the official website at the bottom of this paragraph.
How to Annotate Screenshots in Linux With Pensela
Capturing and annotating screenshots effectively requires the right software. Depending on your requirements, Linux has a wide selection of tools for this purpose. However, not all of them include the essential screenshot functions.
winesapOS is another way to get something like SteamOS on desktop
While Valve has still yet to produce an official installable image of SteamOS 3 for desktops, as always the community provides and another worth looking into is winesapOS. Another I covered is HoloISO, which tries to stick quite closely to SteamOS 3 but winesapOS aims to be a bit more than that.
Configuring Ansible's container image registry: What you need to know
Ansible execution environments have largely replaced Python virtual environments for automation. Legacy virtual environments are sandboxes that start with Python and little more, meaning that you must rebuild your desired environments before you can use them.
Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS Released for Raspberry Pi SBCs, Download Now
Ubuntu MATE maintainer Martin Wimpress announced today on Twitter the release and general availability of the Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS operating system for Raspberry Pi devices.
NUC 1200 BOX & iBOX 1200 feature 12th Gen Alder Lake “P” processors
ASRock presented today the new NUC 1200 BOX Series and the iBOX 1200 Series built around the Alder Lake “P” processors. Both devices provide rich I/O peripherals, however, the iBOX Series targets embedded/industrial settings and the NUC 1200 is optimized for gaming and AI BOX applications.
How to Shut Down Linux Using The Command Line
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to shut down your Linux computer using the command-line interface (CLI), aka Terminal.
How to Install GitLab with Docker on Ubuntu 22.04
Gitlab Server is an open-source version of the cloud-hosted Gitlab version control. This guide will teach you how to install Gitlab Server using Docker on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
Oracle Linux 9 Is Here with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 7
Oracle Linux is a high-performance and secure operating system for application development and deployment. The company announced the general availability of its enterprise OS, Oracle Linux 9, for x86_64 and aarch64 architectures. Here's what is new!
How to install Cockpit web console on Ubuntu 22.04
Learn how to install cockpit on Ubuntu 22.04.
Tcpdump Command in Linux with 10 Examples
Here learn how to use tcpdump command in Linux. With some practical examples showing how to capture network traffic and analyse it.
3 steps to create an awesome UX in a CLI application
As I was sitting in a meeting room, speaking with one of my teammates, our manager walked in with the rest of the dev team. The door slammed shut and our manager revealed that he had a big announcement. What unfolded before our eyes was the next project we were going to develop—an open source CLI (command line interface) application.
KDE Announces Powerful Slimbook 4 Linux Laptop
The KDE project has announced the availability of the Slimbook 4 laptop, in partnership with the Linux laptop manufacturer Slimbook. The new laptop features an AMD Ryzen 7 5700U processor.
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