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How To Manage Clipboard From Command Line In Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Aug 3, 2024 9:21 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This detailed guide explains how to manage the clipboard from the command line in Linux using Xclip and Xsel tools.

Tiny Linux Patch Up To 32% Faster, Up To 18% Less Energy For Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids

A one line patch to the Linux kernel is yielding significant performance and power efficiency gains for existing Intel Xeon "Emerald Rapids" server processors on the likes of Ubuntu Linux.

Azure Linux 3 hits general availability – but don't expect any frills

With impeccable timing considering recent Windows issues, Microsoft has made Azure Linux 3.0 generally available. It includes an update to the Linux kernel and new versions of various packages.

LILYGO Introduces Enhanced ESP32-Based Walkie Talkie in Latest Upgrade

This week, LILYGO spotlighted the T-TWR REV2.1, a versatile development board featuring advanced capabilities for wireless communication and GPS functionality.

Top 5 Open Source Reference Managers and Zotero Alternatives

In this article, we are going to visit the top open source reference managers that you can use for your academic purposes.

Fedora COSMIC Spin? Likely, Yes!

Fedora 42, scheduled for release in late April 2025, is likely to debut a new official COSMIC Spin. Here's more on that!

How To Verify Linux ISO Image Integrity And Authenticity

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Aug 3, 2024 1:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This detailed guide explains why do we need to verify the integrity and authenticity of a Linux ISO Image File and how to do it in Linux.

6 Best Free and Open Source GUI Prototyping Tools

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Aug 3, 2024 12:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Whether it is by pure experimentation or transforming a vision into something tangible, prototypes help assist in testing and building while preserving overall design consistency.

Play Classic Video Games With RetroArch on Ubuntu 24.04

Learn how to install the RetroArch emulator on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions and play your favorite classic games on your PC.

Linux 6.11, Ryzen AI 300 Series, Open-Source NVIDIA Kernel Driver & Other July News

July was an interesting month both in the open-source software world with the Linux 6.11 merge window and other software milestones while also being eventful on the hardware side with the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series launch as the first of the Zen 5 processors.

Super cosy slice of life sim The Garden Path is out now

The Garden Path from developer carrotcake is a slice-of-life sim about the joy of gardening, designed to be picked up and played in short and sweet bites. It's a real cosy gem you should take a look at. Another great Godot Engine game released!

How to Check Python Version in Linux (via 3 Methods)

Learn how to check the Python version on your Linux system, whether via the command line, the Python interpreter, or programmatically.

Cinnamon 6.2 Landed in LMDE 6 “Faye”

The Cinnamon 6.2 desktop environment and many other goodies debuted in the new Linux Mint 22 are now available to all LMDE 6 users.

50 years ago, CP/M started the microcomputer revolution

In 1974, Gary Kildall got the first version working and changed the world of operating systems. Late in the summer of 1974, CP/M first started running on hardware. It became one of the first cross-platform microcomputer OSes, and revolutionized the hardware and software industries.

First Arch Linux ISO Release Powered by Linux 6.10 Is Now Available for Download

As of today, those of you who want to install Arch Linux have a new ISO image that incorporates the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies, including Linux kernel 6.10.

A journey towards reliable testing in the Linux Kernel

We're reflecting on the steps taken as we continually seek to improve Linux kernel integration. This will include more detail about the tests used to enhance the quality of testing processes and coverage.

Best Free and Open Source Software: July 2024 Updates

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Aug 2, 2024 2:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
We’ve again pulled out all the stops and published a mammoth array of updates this month.

Encrypting and Decrypting Files and Directories on Linux Using mcrypt command

Encryption is a crucial aspect of securing sensitive information on your Linux system. One of the tools you can use for this purpose is mcrypt, which provides symmetric encryption and decryption capabilities. This guide will walk you through the process of using mcrypt to encrypt and decrypt files and directories on Linux, covering a range of options and examples.

Browsers, cookies and surfing the web: The quirky history of internet lingo

The internet is ubiquitous: on our desks, in our pockets, even in the air around us, as radio waves transmit between devices so we can be online on the move. It’s a sprawling web of interconnectivity, linking people and gadgets around the world.

The Jackbox Megapicker has been corrupting some Steam Decks

A bit of an oops here with the newly released The Jackbox Megapicker, with the Native Linux version causing the Steam Deck to get corrupted.

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