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WirePlumber: the new PipeWire session manager
Fedora Workstation 35 introduced a new session manager to PipeWire called WirePlumber. So what does a PipeWire session manager do and what makes WirePlumber special? To answer that question we talk to George Kiagiadakis. George is the main author of WirePlumber and can tell us what exciting things will be possible going forward with WirePlumber in place as the new official PipeWire session manager.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Visio
Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application. What are the best free and open source alternatives?
LXQt 1.0.0 Desktop Environment Released After 8 Years of Development, This Is What’s New
The LXQt team proudly announced today the release and general availability of the LXQt 1.0.0 desktop environment as a major release bringing new features and improvements.
How to Install and Use Docker on AlmaLinux 8
Docker is a powerful platform for developers and sysadmins that simplifies the process of deploying applications inside software containers. In this guide, we will take a look at how we can install Docker CE to create and manage development environments on an AlmaLinux 8 system.
PHPStan Reached version 1.0 After 6 Years of Development
Introducing static code analysis into your process should improve the quality of your code and make the QA process more efficient due to finding errors earlier on. PHPStan is a static analyzer for PHP focused on finding bugs in your code without actually running it.
sigstore, the free digital signing service for open source supply chain security, gets additional support
Open source software tools and services are often created quickly and out of necessity. Linus Torvalds, for example, created the first version of git in a weekend when the Linux kernel team could no longer use BitKeeper for Source Control Management.
Red Hat forced to hire cheaper, less senior engineers after IBM freezes budget
Next year IBM's Red Hat plans to cut back on hiring senior engineers in an effort largely to control costs. An internal email sent on Wednesday by Timothy Cramer, SVP of software engineering, to Red Hat managers directs hiring requisitions to be made at a lower level of seniority than usual.
HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) Drivers Now Support Ubuntu 21.10 and Debian 11
The HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) drivers have been updated to version 3.21.10, a release that adds support for recent Ubuntu and Debian distributions, as well as numerous new HP printers.
How to Install and Configure Memcached on Debian 11
Memcached is an open-source and distributed memory object caching system that holds the most frequently queried data in memory. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Memcached on Debian 11.
Things to do after installing Ubuntu 21.10 & 20.04
Ubuntu 21.10 was released few days ago as well, and here are the things you can tweak, install or remove from it.
Setup simple CI/CD pipeline using Github and Jenkins on an AWS EC2 Linux instance
In this article we will see the steps to implement a simple CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins. We will be using a sample Java Code and we will be deploying that code onto Apache Tomcat Web-Server as a .war file.
Angular 13 arrives: Ivy everywhere, View Engine and IE11 support cut
Cruft removed to improve performance. Version 13 of the Google-sponsored Angular JavaScript framework is here and the old View Engine renderer is gone, as is IE11 support, making Angular faster and smaller.…
How to Install MariaDB on Debian 11
MariaDB is a robust, scalable, and reliable SQL server. It is an enhanced, drop-in replacement for the MySQL relational database management system. In this guide, I will show you how to install and secure MariaDB on Debian 11.
Things To Do After Installing Fedora 35
Fedora 35 was released few days ago, and as usual, we are ready with our things to do after installing Fedora list.
Waterfox: A Firefox fork that could teach Mozilla a lesson
As Firefox's share of the browser market continues to slide, the Waterfox Project shows some of the ways that Mozilla is failing to listen to its users – and it's far from the only example.
How to update a Linux symlink
UNIX and Linux users find many uses for links, particularly symbolic links. One way that I like to use symbolic links is to manage configuration backups of various IT equipment.
LibreOffice 7.1.7 Released as the Last Update in the Series, Upgrade to LibreOffice 7.2 Now
The Document Foundation announced today the release and general availability of LibreOffice 7.1.7 as the seventh and last point release in the LibreOffice 7.1 office suite series.
CentOS Stream^W^W Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 emerges in beta form
We're on a highway to RHEL
IBM tentacle Red Hat on Wednesday unveiled the beta for version nine of its eponymous Enterprise Linux product, now built from CentOS Stream.
The first fruits of CentOS Stream: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta
If you already know RHEL 8, then you won't need to learn anything new to make the most of RHEL 9's new improvements and features.
TUXEDO Nano Pro Gen11 Dubbed as the Smallest Mini Linux PC Powered by AMD Ryzen 4000U
German-based Linux hardware vendor TUXEDO Computers unveiled today the TUXEDO Nano Pro as their smallest mini PC powered by an AMD Ryzen 4000U CPU and featuring full Linux support.
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