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openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 41
While openSUSE is known for their friendliness towards the KDE desktop, this week’s openSUSE Tumbleweed updates have made GNOME 41 available on this rolling-release distribution.
Improving test coverage for cameras in KernelCI
Put simply, libcamera is a library that handles acquiring, configuring and capturing frames from a camera. Camera pipelines have become increasingly complex, and traditionally this complexity has been exposed by the kernel through the V4L2 APIs, for applications to deal with directly. libcamera is the layer in-between V4L2 and the application so that camera handling can become simple. Here's a look at recent work to improve testing in libcamera and automating it through KernelCI.
Want to support Firefox? Great, you'll have no problem with personalised, sponsored search suggestions then
Mozilla is trialing personalized advertising in its Firefox Suggest feature, along with sponsored search results, with users told that it "helps fund Firefox development." Firefox Suggest was first introduced last month in Firefox 92, billed as "a new discovery feature that is built directly into the browser."
KeenWrite – Java-based desktop text editor
KeenWrite is a Java-based desktop text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and formulas.
Feren OS 2021.10 Comes with Some Visual Improvements
Feren OS is a Linux distribution with focus on visual aesthetics, user interface and user experience. Now Feren OS have just released their latest snapshot to their user friendly distribution bringing us to version 2020.11. So let’s jump right in and have a look at what’s new.
Flatpak 1.12 Released with Better Support for the Steam Linux Runtime Mechanism, More
Alexander Larsson released today Flatpak 1.12 as the newest stable series of this open-source and powerful Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework for modern GNU/Linux distributions.
How to Install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8
MongoDB is an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database. This tutorial shows you how to install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8.
How to Install Redis Server on Debian 11
Redis is a free, open-source, cross-platform NoSQL, and in-memory Key-value data structure store, used as a database server, cache, and message broker. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install the Redis server on Debian 11.
3 new features of the latest OpenPGP.js version
OpenPGP.js is a cryptography library that implements the OpenPGP standard, most commonly used for email encryption. ProtonMail, Mailvelope, and FlowCrypt all use OpenPGP.js, to name a few. That means the OpenPGP.js library encrypts millions of users' messages.
How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 20.04
A static or fixed IP address is an IP address that does not change. Whether you reboot your device or home router, your device with a static IP address will get the same IP address.
Nethogs – Monitor Linux Network Traffic Usage Per Process
There are tons of open-source network monitoring tools available for the Linux operating systems on the web. Say, you can use the iftop command to monitor bandwidth usage, netstat command, or ss command to see reports on interface statistics, or top command to watch running process on your system.
How to Install & Configure GitLab on Debian 11 Bullseye
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install GitLab on your Debian 11 Bullseye system, along with how to get started by logging in with root so you can begin setting up GitLab to your liking or for your team’s requirements.
How to Install PostgreSQL and pgAdmin4 on Ubuntu 20.04
This tutorial shows you how to install the PostgreSQL database server on Ubuntu 20.04. Then we install pgadmin 4, an easy-to-use administration frontend for postgres.
KDE Connect vs. Warpinator: Which Is Best for File Transfers?
Cloud storage has made the task of transferring files wirelessly simple enough to happen automatically in the background. But is it really worth giving some company access to your files just to move them from one machine to another, often in the same building? Sometimes even the same room!
The Linux Foundation and Fintech Open Source Foundation Announce Keynote Speakers for Open Source Strategy Forum New York 2021
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, along with co-host Fintech Open Source Foundation (FINOS), a nonprofit whose mission is to accelerate adoption of open source software, standards and best practices in financial services, today announced keynote speakers for Open Source Strategy Forum New York (OSSF).
How to Install Google Chrome Stable, Beta, or Unstable on Fedora 34 / 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Fedora with optional stable, beta or unstable option.
How to Set Up SSH Keys on Debian
There are 2 methods to access the SSH, one is by password based and other is key based. The SSH key based authentication is meant provide a secure way to access a server with private and public key.
Lsyncd – Synchronize Local Directories with Remote Linux
Lsyncd (Live Syncing Mirror Daemon) is a lightweight Linux solution for synchronizing remote and local directories. The use of this Linux solution does not affect the performance of your local filesystem in any way.
.snap Vs .deb Package
As the number of Linux applications grows, so does the concern about security. Even though there are few recorded Linux attack incidents, it is conceivable to be attacked by viruses, hackers, or malware.
Open Source Tax Software For Filling US Taxes
Open source alternatives to TurboTax exist, and in today’s article we’ll be seeing two of them.
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