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OpenRazer 3.1 Released with New Razer Peripherals Support
OpenRazer is a collection of Linux drivers for the Razer devices, providing kernel drivers, DBus services and python bindings to interact with the DBus interface. It is an entirely open source driver and user-space daemon that allows you to manage your Razer peripherals on Linux.
Pine64 preps 10.1-inch E-Ink tablet with RK3566
Pine64’s upcoming “PineNote” E-ink tablet will run Linux on a Rockchip RK3566 and offer a 10.1-inch, 1404 x 1872 grayscale touchscreen plus 4GB LPDDR4, 128GB eMMC, mics and speakers, USB Type-C, WiFi 5, and an EMR pen. More so than other community-backed hacker board projects, Pine64 experiments with alternative open-spec form factors in addition to […]
Linux Tee Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
This guide explains what is Tee and the usage of Tee command in Linux with practical examples.
I'm Running A Game On Steam on Ubuntu Linux With Intel HD 4000, It Worked or Failed?
I have a laptop with specs: Core i5 3th Gen, 8GB RAM, GPU Intel HD 4000 and using Ubuntu Linux. I want to play my favorite game that I used to play on Windows. I once tried running it on Ubuntu using Wine, but it didn't work.
How to Install PHP ImageMagick (IMAGICK) on Ubuntu 20.04
Imagick is a PHP extension to create and modify images using the ImageMagick library. Those unfamiliar with the ImageMagick software are open-source, free software that can convert, read, write, and process raster images. Currently, the PHP extension only supports PHP 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, and 7.4. Currently, no PHP 8.0 or 8.1 support exists at this current time.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install PHP ImageMagick (IMAGICK) on Ubuntu 20.04.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install PHP ImageMagick (IMAGICK) on Ubuntu 20.04.
Debian 11 formally debuts and hits the Bullseye
The Debian project has released the eleventh version of its Linux distribution. Code-named "bullseye", the new distro emerged on Saturday and will be supported for five years – a lifecycle made possible by its use of version 5.10 of the Linux kernel, which is itself a long-term support release that will be maintained until 2026.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 15th, 2021
The forty-sixth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 15th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How To Upgrade To Debian 11 Bullseye From Debian 10 Buster
Debian 11 bullseye is released! Here is how to upgrade Debian bullseye from Debian 10 buster from command line.
Schedule a task with the Linux at command
Computers are good at automation, but not everyone knows how to make automation work. It's a real luxury, though, to be able to schedule a task for a computer at a specific time and then forget about it. Maybe you have a file to upload or download at a specific time, or you need to process a batch of files that don't yet exist but are guaranteed to exist by a certain time or a setting that needs monitoring, or maybe you just need a friendly reminder to pick up bread and butter on the way home from work.
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Debian Edu 11 “Bullseye” Released as a Complete Linux Solution for Schools
The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of the Debian Edu (also known as Skolelinux) 11 “Bullseye” operating system as a complete Linux solution for schools.
Debian 11 Bullseye is Here After 2 Years Development, Here’s What’s New
Debian is one of the most stable and versatile Linux distributions that you can find. After just over 2 years of development, the Debian Project released the latest stable version of its operating system, code name “Bullseye”.
How to Install ImageMagick on Ubuntu 20.04
ImageMagick is a free, open-source application installed as a binary distribution or as a source code. ImageMagick can convert, read, write and process raster images. ImageMagick is also available across all major platforms, including Android, BSD, Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, and many others. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install ImageMagick on Ubuntu 20.04 using the APT or Source installation method.
How to Handle Spikes in Website Traffic
It’s exciting to see an increase in visitors to your website. More traffic usually means more cash – or, at the very least, more readers. However, traffic growth isn’t necessarily the product of organic growth. What if you have to deal with a sudden surge in website traffic?
Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of the long-anticipated Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.
elementaryOS 6 Odin Is Beautiful, Yet Could Be Better
UI and UX are top-notch in elementary OS 6. The attention to minor design details and options makes the user very comfortable in the day-to-day usage. However, this version should probably not be recommended to the absolute new comer to the Linux world, as some expertise would be required to unlock its full potential.
10 Tools to Take or Capture Desktop Screenshots in Linux
Most of times we need to take screenshot of whole screen or some part of window on screen. While on Android or iOS, you can do this even with the click of a button, here on Linux we have special tools which ease taking screenshot, providing flexibility whether of whole screen or some part of screen.
KDE Frameworks 5.85 Improves the Breeze Icon Theme for Xfce Users, Performance Improvements
The KDE Project released today the KDE Frameworks 5.85 open-source software suite, a collection of over 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing a wide variety of commonly needed functionality for most KDE apps, the KDE Plasma desktop environment, and other projects.
Facebook, Google, Isovalent, Microsoft and Netflix Launch eBPF Foundation as Part of the Linux Foundation
Industry leaders come together to drive the growth of eBPF as a transformational technology to redefine networking, security, tracing and observability SAN FRANCISCO, August 12, 2021 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced that it is hosting the eBPF Foundation. Founding members include Facebook, Google, Isovalent, Microsoft […]
How to Install Tor Browser on Rocky Linux 8
The Tor network is intended to protect the personal privacy of users and their freedom and ability from conducting communication without having their activities monitored, and data were taken without their consent and used to sum it up. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest Tor Browser on Rocky Linux 8.
The multifaceted eBPF Linux program gets its own foundation
The eBPF program started as just a network filter, but it's become Linux's swiss-army knife tool and now its future will be in the hands of the eBPF Foundation.
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