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Neptune 7.0 “Faye” Released with Zswap, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
Leszek Lesner announced today the general availability of Neptune 7.0, a major release of this Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution built around the KDE Plasma desktop environment.
6 Best Free and Open Source Music Trackers
Linux is an attractive platform for professional audio production. It is an extremely stable operating system that has good support for audio hardware. Using a Linux machine as the focus of your recording setup opens a world of possibilities for an affordable price.
Uploading dictionaries into SQLite tables via Pandas DataFrames on Python
The following below is a not entirely trivial algorithm for students that creates a Python dictionary after scanning text according to the conditions of the problem, which gets converted into Pandas Dataframe and uploaded to SQLite database table to be analyzed via nested SQL Query.
Audacity 3.1.3 Open-Source Audio Editor Makes Project Loading Up to 50x Faster
The Audacity team released today Audacity 3.1.3 as the third maintenance update to the Audacity 3.1 series of this open-source, free, and cross-platform audio editor and sound recording software.
How to Install Go on Ubuntu
Learn how to Download and Install Go (Golang) on Ubuntu, including how to add it to $PATH and test that Go is working correctly.
10 open source career lessons from 2021
The ongoing pandemic kept 2021 far from normal, yet there were glimmers of hope through the uncertainty. In-person conferences slowly resumed, if smaller and with more masks than in years past. And the asynchronous essence of open source allowed many people to keep working on passion projects while growing their careers.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Pages
Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google’s parent), Amazon and Facebook dominate the tech landscape. Their dominance is so broad they account for more than 20% of the S&P 500.
Free Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate Alternatives
In this tutorial, we will talk about Free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate alternatives. We are going to show you how to install a Free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate and its alternatives such as BuyPass and ZeroSSL certificates.
SuperTux 0.6.3 Arcade Game Arrives Just in Time for Christmas with New Features
After a year and a half of hard work, the SuperTux development team announced today the release of SuperTux 0.6.3 as a hefty new update of their open-source classic 2D jump’n run sidescroller game in the style of the Super Mario games.
What Kubernetes taught me about development
As a full-stack developer, especially a front-end developer, DevOps technologies and the way DevOps developers think were always a mystery to me. When the company I work for launched a new command-line interface (CLI) application called Gatekeeper, I jumped into the world of DevOps and Kubernetes, and what I learned turned out to be very valuable. I now have a much better understanding of Kubernetes and the DevOps pipeline, and I can better explain how our CLI application supports them both.
10 Best Apps to Improve Your GNOME Experience Part 1
We give you details about the 10 best GNOME Apps that can help you work seamlessly in this amazing desktop.
Krita 5.0 Open-Source Digital Painting Software Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The Krita Foundation announced today the release and general availability of Krita 5.0 as a major update to this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform digital painting software.
Manjaro 21.2 Qonos Released with Updated Desktop Environments
Manjaro Linux is out with version 21.2 Qonos ahead of the holidays, powered by the latest Linux 5.15 LTS kernel. Here's what's new!
Gamify your creativity on Linux with Dot Matrix
Simplicity is sometimes undervalued. Something that's simple is often seen as the result of laziness or as something trivial. But there are many instances when simplicity is very useful. Consider logo design, for example. Many of the most famous logos are the ones designed to be simple and easily reproducible. Think about the Signal logo, the LibreOffice logo, or the KDE logo. They use basic shapes, are not cluttered, and are recognizable.
Ubuntu 22.04 – Release Date, What’s New & More
Ubuntu 22.04 is the latest LTS release of Ubuntu. Find out the release date and the release schedule, find out what’s new in this release, and more.
The Steam Winter Sale 2021 is now live
Perhaps now is a good time to stock up on some games ready for the Steam Deck? Then again, speaking from experience, my own backlog is somewhat frightening that I can't wait to dive in with on it. Still…certain games are hard to ignore when they have a particularly tasty discount going.
Linux Shutdown Command with Examples
Need to know how to shutdown your Linux system safely using command line or how to schedule shutdown at specific time? Here’s the answer!
Airbyte: The Money and Licensing of Software Plumbing
The San Francisco-based startup that’s caught the eyes of VCs, to the tune of $181.2 million invested in less than a year, is also licensing its platform under the fauxpen source Elastic License.
10 popular Open-Source Tools to Secure Your Linux Server in 2022
Since I started learning about computers I have heard many experienced users saying Linux is impenetrable, Linux offers the best security, and such. It is partly true that Linux offers various security measures which mitigate attacks and stop hackers from breaching your system network. But you should also understand that just by deploying Linux on your server or PC you are not done yet, you have to configure all the necessary tools and apps. As the security features are not enabled by default, and if you are scared of network breaches and security leaks, then this should be the first thing you should be doing after installing the Linux OS.
Wine on Wayland year-end update: improved functionality & stability
Just over a year ago, Collabora announced our effort to implement a Wayland driver for Wine. Since then a lot of work has been done to improve the functionality and stability of the driver, and to provide a cleaner and more upstreamable patchset. This work continues as we expand our testing and receive valuable feedback from the community. Here's the latest, along with a new demo showcasing accelerated WebGL rendering in Chrome, GOG GALAXY 2.0 & more.
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