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Firefox’s Private Browsing mode upleveled for you
There are plenty of reasons why you might want to keep something you are doing on the web to yourself. You might be looking for a ring for your soon-to-be fiance, looking up what those mysterious skin rashes could be, or reading a salacious celebrity gossip blog.
Ken Starks Hangs Up His Spurs at Reglue
In the beginning it was The HeliOS Project, and just getting donations of equipment was a challenge to say the least. But by 2012 we had morphed into our own nonprofit with our own facility, and a pool of over 100 volunteers who made Reglue.org the success it became. Since then, Reglue.org has placed 2,237 computers into financially-disadvantaged homes of students, ranging from middle school kids to graduate students.
How to Fix Failed to install the Extension Pack in VirtualBox
Learn how to fix the error " Failed to install the extension pack" in VirtualBox when trying to install the extension pack.
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) Development Pre Release
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to upgrade from a fully up-to-date Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri to the development, future beta (pre-release) branch of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS code named Jammy Jellyfish.
How To Install Prometheus on Ubuntu 20.04
Prometheus is an open-source system and service monitoring and alerting tool used for recording real-time services and collecting metrics in a time-series database.
7 Linux commands to use just for fun
The Linux command line can be the home of power users and sysadmins. However, Linux is more than just a lot of hard work. Linux was developed by fun-loving people who created an array of comical commands. Try playing around with these yourself when you want a smile.
How to Upgrade to AlmaLinux 8.5 Beta
In the following tutorial, you will get a step-by-step walkthrough of how to upgrade an existing AlmaLinux 8.0 system to 8.5.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Red Hat announced today the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 as the latest update to their Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series.
Live Debugging Techniques for the Linux Kernel, Part 3 of 3
In this three-part series of blog posts, I will attempt to detail many of the various methods that I have used to debug running kernels. In the previous two posts in this series, I explained how to set up an Oracle Linux virtual machine where you can experiment with various debugging techniques, and covered some of the basic techniques that I have used. This final post will discuss some more advanced techniques which use tools specifically designed for kernel debugging.
Linux finally has an impressive cloud-like OS in Ubuntu Web
Linux powers the cloud. But for the longest time, the operating system that single-handily makes the cloud possible didn't really have a desktop distribution that offered much in the way of applications that interacted well with the cloud. Yes, there's a Dropbox app and a few third-party tools that can be installed to sync your desktop to cloud storage accounts ... but not much more.
Raspberry Pi Unveils ‘Code Club World’: A Way for Kids to Learn Code at Home
The Raspberry Pi Foundations latest project, Code Club World, turns learning to code into fun games and challenges.
'Automate or die!' Gartner reckons most biz apps will be developed via low-code by the people who use them
Also: AI is near the 'trough of disillusionment'. Gartner analyst Milind Govekar believes that application development is moving to "low code or no code," and software development shifting to "assembly and integration."…
Kernel 5.15: A small but mighty Halloween release
It might be smaller then the last few kernels, but with well above 10,000 non-merge changes, the latest Linux kernel release still packs a punch. Released on October 31, kernel 5.15 brings lots of exciting new features. Here's a look at contributions made by Collaborans for this release.
How to Install Zoom on Ubuntu (the Easiest Way)
Zoom works perfectly on Linux and supports variants of Linux distros. Here I will show you the simplest way to install Zoom client on Ubuntu.
What Version of RHEL am I Using?
RHEL or Red Hat Enterprise Linux is one of the many operating systems provided by Red Hat. Red Hat is a popular Linux OS and has started functioning ever since the mid-1990s. Red Hat earned a good reputation due to being stable, regularly updated, and reliable.
Free and Online ‘2021 State of the Onion’ Slated for November 17
“2021 State of the Onion” will be online on November 17 and will be available for viewing on Tor’s YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter accounts.
Personalize Firefox with colorways
Starting with Firefox version 94, you will be able to personalize your browsing experience with 18 exciting new colorways themes. Each limited edition colorway presents its own individual bespoke characteristic. Find a color that better fits you with our palette.
You can now connect USB devices in Windows Subsystem for Linux under Windows 11
Microsoft introduced Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) a while back, which brought support for running Linux apps straight from your Windows installation. Being such a complex compatibility layer, WSL had some limitations.
Multiple BusyBox Security Bugs Threaten Embedded Linux Devices
Researchers discovered 14 vulnerabilities in the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ of the embedded OS used in many OT and IoT environments. They allow RCE, denial of service and data leaks.
Raspberry Pi Rival Sports Intel CPU, 5G Connectivity
Another day, another Raspberry Pi rival. When you have the mindshare of Raspberry Pi in the single-board computer (SBC) arena, you have a big target painted on your back. According to CNX Software, another Raspberry Pi alternative, the KIWI310, is on the way from Axiomtek and it brings some interesting features to the table.
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