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Linux Mint’s New Upgrade Tool Enters Public Beta Testing, Here’s How to Use It
Linux Mint’s new upgrade tool is now available for public beta testing and you can use it right now to upgrade LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 4 installations to the LMDE 5 release.
Linux Mint Upgrade Tool (mintupgrade) Beta Released. Here's How to Try
Details about Linux Mint Upgrade Utility (mintupgrade), its feature and how to install and try.
Is Freedom Phone the Trump University of Mobile Devices?
It appears that Erik Finman has been paying attention to the examples being set by a certain former president on how to run a successful business.
Setting Up a VPS With Ubuntu 22.04
This article is going to teach you how to set up a VPS with Ubuntu 22.04, including setting up SSH key-based authentication, a firewall, timezone, updating Ubuntu 22.04, and creating swap space and remote desktop via VNC.
Ubuntu Kylin 22.04 LTS - New Features and Release Details
A list of new features of the beautiful Ubuntu Kylin 22.04 LTS with additional information.
Understanding The Linux File Permissions
The Linux file permissions are very important to understand and use properly, due to security reasons and user access rights.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Atlassian Sourcetree
Sourcetree is a Git client that simplifies how you interact with your Git repositories so you can focus on coding.
MLCube and Podman
Check out this tutorial that demonstrates how to run MLCube (a portable interface for machine learning models) on Fedora Linux.
How to Rename a Directory in Linux (with Examples)
In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to rename a directory in Linux with the mv command, rename command, and combine the find and mv/rename commands with regex.
LXQt 1.1 Desktop Environment Is Here Based on the Qt 5.15
LXQt is a free, open-source, lightweight, and user-friendly desktop environment built using the Qt libraries. Like its predecessor LXQt 1.0, the latest LXQt 1.1 targets the Qt 5.15 LTS toolkit and comes with improvements and bug fixes.
Install, Configure, and Scan for Viruses with ClamAV on Linux
Learn the basics of installing, configuring and scanning with ClamAV from the command line. We also cover using ClamTk, the GUI front end from ClamAV.
How I scan family photos on Linux
Linux isn't just something that runs on servers and powers the internet. It's a safe place for your data, your family history and memories, working or having fun, and real life.
Broadcom introduces world’s first Wi-Fi 7 chipset solutions
This week Broadcom announced their full end-to-end chipset solutions designed for Wi-Fi 7 applications that range from residential gateways, enterprise access points, client devices to Wi-Fi routers. Broadcom claims that these Wi-Fi 7 chips double the performance of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E solutions commercially available today.
Lubuntu 22.04 LTS - New Features and Release Details
A list of new features and improvements in the Lubuntu 22.04 LTS release.
LXQt 1.1 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New
More than five months after the release of LXQt 1.0 as the first mature version of this lightweight Qt-based desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions, here comes the first major update, LXQt 1.1.
How to Change, Remove, or Disable User Password in Linux
Managing passwords via the terminal is relatively simple. This article will go over the passwd command in Linux and learn how to change, remove, or disable user passwords.
LXQt 1.1.0 Officially Released with File Manager DBus Support, New Themes and More
LXQt 1.1.0 desktop environment is now available for download with new features and updates.
The Linux Foundation Does Not Want You to See How a ‘Code of Conduct’ is Actually Enforced at Its Events
The Linux Foundation has just issued a “transparency” report which is hardly transparent and is very vague; the timing of the release is very suspicious — late on a Friday on Easter Friday. The video above explores what the Foundation actually is and who (or what) it is really trying to protect.
Linux Foundation Events Code of Conduct Transparency Report – 2021 Event Summary
For many of us, it has been several years since we’ve been in conference settings, or around many people at all. As we close in on a broader return to in-person events next month, this is the perfect time to reiterate that our events are gatherings intended for professional networking and collaboration for the open source community, that exist to encourage the open exchange of ideas. Thus, they require an environment that recognizes the inherent worth of every person and group. All event participants, whether they are attending an in-person or a virtual event, are expected to behave in accordance with our Event Code of Conduct. In short: Be kind. Be professional. Treat everyone with respect.
ASRock new series of 4×4 BOX5000 mini-PCs now powered by AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 processors
ASROCK Industrial has recently unveiled three 4X4 BOX-5000 mini PCs(4X4 BOX-5800U, 4X4 BOX-5600U, and 4X4 BOX-5400U) equipped with AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 5000 U-series processors. By using AMD’s Zen 3 architecture, ASRock plans to capture business and home applications such as Kiosks, digital signage and other remote access applications.
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