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Fixed error: snap “package” not found

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Sandy (Posted by MohdSohail on Oct 8, 2021 8:50 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Snap has grown in popularity among Linux users. Instead of using system packages, snap containerizes their dependencies. Each snap app is unaffected by whether or not a certain package is present on the system.

RHEL 8.5 is ready for testing

Getting ready to upgrade your Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)? You can get a look at the future with the just-released RHEL 8.5 Beta. Best of all, you'll no longer need an explicit beta subscription to get the operating system. From here on out, all Red Hat accounts come with an unlimited quantity of Red Hat Beta Access subscriptions.

Open Source 5G Ecosystem Solutions on Display at ONE Summit, as US Government Hosts Security Mini Summit

5G Super Blueprint comes to life at ONE Summit with live a keynote demonstration of network slicing in 5G, and 6 pavilion demonstrations of new blueprints, use cases, and ecosystem solutions ONE Summit to feature Mini Summit by the US Government, Enabling Secure, Open, and Programmable 5G NetworksRegister today to join the community and see the demonstrations at the Open Networking & Edge Summit virtual experience, October 10-11

Twitch Data Leak 2021 Includes 125GB Private Data (Source code)

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Sandy (Posted by MohdSohail on Oct 8, 2021 5:46 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Another breach of the year 2021 is the Twitch Data Leak, which comprises 125GB of company data as well as the platform’s source code. An anonymous member on 4chan leaked the data on October 6, 2021.

Latest Steam Client Update Brings PipeWire Desktop Capture on Linux, Reduces Vulkan Pre-Caching Sizes

Valve released today a new stable Steam Client update that brings various improvements and new features for Linux gamers, as well as more bug fixes for a stable and reliable gaming experience.

The best part of Windows 11 is a revamped Windows Subsystem for Linux

In our main Windows 11 review posted earlier this week, we covered the majority of new features and design decisions in Microsoft's newest consumer OS—and it feels reasonable to characterize the overall impression given there as "lukewarm." The good news is that we still hadn't covered the best part of Windows 11: Linux.

Open sources slowly growing role in Fintech

Well, that's different. Most of the time when a business realizes a process helps them they embrace it. But, despite 69% of financial technology leaders saying open-source software and methodology increases productivity, they're not so keen on implementing governance programs. This insight came from the Fintech Open Source Foundation's (FINOS) 2021 State of Open Source in Financial Services Survey.

Raspberry Pi Launches New Website For Its Hardware

In a surprise move, Raspberry Pi today announced that a new website has been created to support Raspberry Pi devices, sales and documentation. This marks a change from a single website from 2011 which served both educational outreach and sales. Another change is Raspberry Pi’s social media presence, with the original Raspberry Pi twitter account focusing on the hardware, and another representing the charity and educational outreach of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

3 phases to start a DevSecOps transformation

DevSecOps is another step in the DevOps journey for your organization. Breaking down your transformation into phases facilitates working directly with developers and other team members. A phased approach also allows you to get feedback from those affected by the change and iterate as necessary.

How to Install or Upgrade Nvidia Graphic Drivers on Linux Mint 20

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Nvidia Graphic Drivers for the series 470.xx / 465.xx / 460.xx / 390.xx and 340.xx from the Nvidia Proprietary Repository, giving you the latest in software available.

How to Install Icinga 2 Monitoring Software on Debian 11

Icinga2 is a free, open-source and one of the most popular network monitoring tools. In this article, I will show you how to install the Icinga2 monitoring server on Debian 11.

Squid Proxy Server 5.2 Bugfix Release Now Available

Squid is one of the most popular proxy/cache server, and the 5.2 version fixes several vulnerabilities and bugs found in the prior Squid releases.

KDE Gear 21.08.2 Is Out to Improve Dolphin, Okular, Konsole, Gwenview, Kate, and Other Apps

The KDE Project announced today the release of KDE Gear 21.08.2 as the second bugfix release to the latest KDE Gear 21.08 open-source software suite for the Plasma desktop and other platforms.

How To Check Laptop Battery Status And Level From Commandline In Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthilkumar (Posted by ostechnix on Oct 7, 2021 7:26 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This guide lists 5 methods to check a Laptop battery status and level from commandline in any Linux distribution.

How to Install Gitea Git service on Debian 11

Gitea is a free, open-source, self-hosted, and well-known Git server written in the Go programming language. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Gitea on Debian 11.

How to change the MAC address on Ubuntu 20.04 using Macchanger

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Oct 7, 2021 5:23 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu
Macchanger is an amazing Linux utility that can be used to view as well as to change the MAC address of any desired networking device. In this article, we will begin with the installation of this utility on a Ubuntu 20.04 or Linux Mint 20 system and then we will teach you how you can change the MAC address with the help of this utility.

How to Repair Corrupted root filesystem in RHEL 8

2DayGeek: This brief guide describes how to repair a corrupted xfs/ext4 filesystem of root partition in RHEL 8 and their clones.

GNU nano 5.9 Text Editor Comes with YAML Syntax Highlighting Support

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Oct 7, 2021 3:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Nano is a simple command-line text editor inspired by Pico and included by default in the most Linux distributions. The legendary open source text editor GNU Nano has released version 5.9. So let's take a look at what features this new release brings.

Linux Finally Runs on Apple's M1-Based Computer Natively

Bringing Apple M1 support to Linux has been quite a journey so far as Apple's system-on-chips (SoCs) use loads of proprietary technologies and methods, and Apple has not been exactly cooperative. However, developers have managed to run Linux on an Apple M1-based system and at this point the machine can be used for basic things.

6 Reasons Why Linux Phones and Laptops Aren’t Cheap

Linux is free as in freedom and free as in cost, but that doesn't mean it comes cheap. Sure, you can download a GNU-based operating system and load it up on your computer without paying a cent. But if you want to buy a PC that already has a free and open-source desktop pre-installed, that's going to cost you, and it's probably going to cost you a lot.

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