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Open source design collaboration with Penpot
When a team of designers works together on a project, one of the most important goals is consistency. Whether you need a consistent look because of a corporate identity or just for visual cohesion, the look and layout of pages and screens must be reasonably similar within any given project. It's hard enough to do this as a solo artist, and it gets more complex with added contributors. It becomes a monumental task when several mock-ups from a design team must be approved by a client, signed off by an accessibility expert, and then translated by a team of programmers.
GNOME 42 - Top New Features and Release Details
We give you all the important GNOME 42 feature highlights and release information in this article. Read on.
4 cool new projects to try in COPR for December 2021
Here's a list of the projects: Glow, Purple-googlechat, Git-insight, Nightly builds.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 19th, 2021
The sixty-four installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on December 19th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Messages
Messages is an instant messaging software application. It offers features like conversation pinning, the ability to mention individuals, message searching, and tools to send messages such as Memoji. Messages is proprietary freeware that’s not available for Linux. What are the best free and open source alternatives?
The Quickest Way to Install Node.js on Ubuntu
JavaScript is the most popular programming language among software developers, for three years in a row, according to the yearly survey conducted by Stack Overflow. This guide will take a look at how to install Node.js, one of the core technologies that has popularised the JavaScript language. Node.js is a JavaScript runtime environment, that allows you to create server-side or backend JavaScript applications.
Getting Nostalgic With Common Desktop Environment on a Modern Linux Distro
Recently, I installed the old Common Desktop Environment (CDE) on a SparkyLinux machine. It was the old window environment for UNIX back in the 1990s. I kept using it until it was finally discontinued in the early 2000s. I remember using CDE on AIX, HP-UX, DG/UX, and I even got it to run on Slackware and RedHat distros running on a ‘386.
Test this new Linux kernel – but don’t forget Christmas or that you have a family, says Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds has confirmed that version 5.16 of the Linux kernel will take a little longer to develop than usual, thanks to Christmas. “Things are calming down, and rc6 is fairly small,” he wrote in his weekly State of the Kernel post. “That's normal for this time in the release schedule, but it's also normal for this time of year.” The emperor penguin opined that “the next two weeks will be very quiet, and smaller still.”
Open source file sharing with this Linux tool
In the early days of my Linux experience, I was the technology director of a small PreK-12 school district in the state of New York. Our technology budget was always stretched to the limit. We were a Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain, but we had limited central server disk space and no teacher home directories. In addition, we experienced a dozen or so hard disk failures for staff computers.
How to Find Out How Long It Took a Linux System to Start Up
This article shows you how you can find out how long it took your Linux system to start up, and when the last boot time of your system was.
Forget About the locate Command, plocate is a Much Faster Alternative
When you need to search for some files in Linux, you might typically use find or locate commands. So, now you have a new alternative called plocate.
My favorite MyPaint features for digital painting
I don't practice drawing, so I don't expect to be able to draw well, but I do sometimes enjoy drawing, regardless of skill. One application I use when attempting to get some imagery out onto a canvas is MyPaint, a digital paint application focusing on a clean interface, appealing brushes and materials, and ease of use. The ease of use part is important for artists and chronic doodlers like myself.
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How to Create and Set Up Nginx Virtual Hosts on Ubuntu
Ever wondered how you can host several websites on the same server without using virtual machines or complicated setups? Nginx virtual hosts is what you're looking for. This guide will look at how to configure a virtual web host on Ubuntu using the Nginx web server. Nginx is a highly performant web and reverse proxy server. It is lightweight, cross-platform, and open-source.
OS Release: ReactOS 0.4.14
The ReactOS team has announced the release of ReactOS 0.4.14, the latest stable build of the project's open-source operating system whose goal is to be able to run Microsoft Windows programs and drivers. The new version is a "maintenance" release that fixes various regressions and does not introduce many new features.
Automate SSH Login Using Ssh Agent And Sshpass
Checkout how to automate the ssh login using ssh-add, ssh-agent and sshpass on Linux.
Debian GNU/Linux 11.2 “Bullseye” Released with 30 Security Updates and 64 Bug Fixes
The Debian Project announced today the general availability of Debian GNU/Linux 11.2 as the second point release to the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.
EndeavourOS Atlantis Neo Arrived as a Christmas Present
EndeavourOS uses the well-known Calamares installer and might be classified as a beginner friendly desktop variant of Arch Linux. Just two weeks after the release of EndeavourOS Atlantis, all fans have reason to rejoice – EndeavourOS Atlantis Neo is here.
Security News This Week: Buckle Up for More Log4j Madness
It feels like the world has a lot of Pandora's boxes open at once right now. Last week another crisis came into view with disclosure of a vulnerability in the widely used open source Apache logging library Log4j. Since then, system administrators, incident responders, and governments have been scrambling to install patches and reduce the threat.
VPN battles: NordVPN review from a Linuxer's perspective!
In "VPN Battles" I try to study the most important and prominent VPN services that currently dominate the market in order to give an opportunity for Linux-Tech&More readers and the tech community to choose the best suitable VPN for them. NordVPN is...
How To Parse Arguments In Bash Scripts With getopts
In this article, we are going to see how to parse arguments in bash scripts using bash builtin getopts function with examples.
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