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How to Install Fall Guys on Linux With Multiplayer Support
Fall Guys is an online multiplayer game featuring an obstacle course-style battle royale concept. The lack of support for Easy Anti-Cheat has always been a huge roadblock for successful multiplayer gaming on Linux. But with Easy Anti-Cheat now compatible with Linux, gamers can now play their favorite multiplayer games online, including Fall Guys, with other players on the internet.
Free RPG Day: Create maps for your Dungeons & Dragons game with Mipui
It's Free RPG Day again, and there's no better to play a free roleplaying game than with free and open source software. In this digital era of pen-and-paper gaming, it's still relatively unusual for adventures to include digital maps. In fact, it's also unusual for paper adventures to include maps that are sized correctly for miniatures, and many that do have colourful and richly textured maps that look great in a glossy book but look murky when photocopied and enlarged for the tabletop. Long story short: a tabletop gamer is often in need of a quick and convenient way to produce maps. Mipui is an open source web app that enables you to create grid-based maps for role-playing games, and it works great for virtual and physical tabletops alike.
How to Install MySQL Community Server on Debian 11 Bullseye
The following tutorial will teach you how to install MySQL Community on Debian 11 Bullseye
Grim Horde is chaotic and there's a good game hiding in there
Grim Horde is a game that released into Early Access with Native Linux support and it's another fast-paced rogue-lite hell in a slightly similar way to the chaos found in Vampire Survivors only you control a horde of minions.
EndeavourOS Artemis Released with Better ARM Support and Updates
The EndeavourOS team brings the June 22.06 release ("Artemis") with much-better ARM support, the latest Kernel and more. We round up the release in this post.
How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux
The dig and nslookup are network administration command-line tools. They are both helpful for network troubleshooting and gathering information related to Domain Name Server (DNS)...
Holybros unveils Pixhawk 6X and Pixhawk 6C flight controllers
Holybro has revealed two new models of the popular Pixhawk flight controller for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The Pixhawk 6X and the Pixhawk 6C use a Cortex-M7 as Flight Management Unit (FMU) and a Cortex-M3 as an I/O processor. The Pixhawk 6X is based on the Pixhawk FMUv6x Open Standard and the Pixhawk Autopilot Bus […]
Pitivi 2022.06 Open-Source Video Editor Released with Object Tracking and Blurring
Pitivi, the free and open-source video editor for GNU/Linux systems based on the GStreamer multimedia framework and written in Python, has been updated today to version 2022.06, a release that introduces several new features.
EndeavourOS “Artemis” Paves the Way to the ARM Version of the Distro
EndeavourOS, one of the most popular Arch Linux derivatives, has released a new version called “Artemis.” Despite its claim to be a terminal-focused distribution, it has excellent GUI tools that make handling an Arch Linux system simple for new users.
How To Force Users To Use Strong Passwords In Debian And Ubuntu
This brief tutorial explains how to force users to use strong passwords using Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) in Debian, Ubuntu and other DEB-based systems.
First Look at EndeavourOS ARM on the Raspberry Pi 4
EndeavourOS’s ARM endeavors just took a turn for the better as the team launched today a new ISO release of the Arch Linux-based distribution that integrates a new ARM installer to make it a lot easier to install EndeavourOS ARM on devices like the Raspberry Pi 4.
Fallocate Command in Linux with 5 Examples
Here learn how to use the fallocate command in Linux to reserve blocks for files. Examples to create large file with different sizes.
How to change boot options on Linux
When a computer starts, the first processes that happen are on the motherboard. These processes are hardcoded into read-only memory (ROM) chips (collectively called "firmware") on the motherboard, and they happen fast, with the primary goal being to locate a hard drive with a bootable system on it.
EndeavourOS Artemis Launches with ARM Installer, Linux 5.18, and Latest Calamares
Bryan Poerwo announced today the release and general availability of EndeavourOS Artemis (22.6) ISO snapshot for this user-friendly Arch Linux-based GNU/Linux distribution.
SUSE: 2022:2177-1 important: the Linux Kernel
An update that solves 20 vulnerabilities, contains three features and has 39 fixes is now available.
How I sketchnote with open source tools
Sketchnoting, or visual notetaking, is a method of taking notes using illustrations, symbols, graphic layouts, and text. Here's why I love sketchnotes and you should too.
SpiralLinux Is a New Debian-Based Distro from the GeckoLinux Creator
Not every day, a new Linux distribution appears on the horizon, so we’re happy to present you SpiralLinux – the new kid on the block. SpiralLinux is a brand new Linux distribution offering a rich set of desktop environments and uses official Debian package repositories.
How to Enable Gzip Compression on Nginx
In this tutorial you will learn how to enable Gzip compression on Nginx
Manage GNOME extensions from Terminal
In this article, you will see how to manage gnome extensions from the terminal to list out extensions that have been installed by the system and user. You will also find a way to install, enable, disable, and uninstall extensions all from the terminal itself.
AlmaLinux Build System: What You Need to Know
The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July.
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