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Oxygen Not Included: The Frosty Planet Pack is out now
Oxygen Not Included has a new expansion out with The Frosty Planet Pack, which seems like a chill way to blow through another few hundred hours.
How to enable/disable firewall on Ubuntu Linux
The default firewall on Ubuntu is ufw, which is short for “uncomplicated firewall.” Ufw is a frontend for the typical Linux iptables commands, but it is developed in such a way that basic firewall tasks can be performed without the knowledge of iptables.
For Good Reason, Apache Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Iconic Feather Logo
It’s a “frankly outdated spaghetti-Western ‘romantic’ presentation of a living and vibrant community as dead and gone in order to build a technology company ‘for the greater good'” is how Adam Recvlohe, Holly Grimm, and Desiree Kane put it in a January 2023 article taking ASF to task.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 21st, 2024
The 197th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 21st, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
New Linux Variant of Play Ransomware Targeting VMware ESXi Systems
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Linux variant of a ransomware strain known as Play (aka Balloonfly and PlayCrypt) that's designed to target VMware ESXi environments.
Tiling Shell GNOME Extension Adds New Way to Tile Windows Quickly
If you’ve tried the Tiling Shell GNOME extension you’ll know how easy it makes it to tile application windows in GNOME Shell, from simple to more complex.
XZ Patches For The Linux Kernel Updated, Drops "Jia Tan" As A Maintainer
Back in March were a set of patches to the Linux kernel's XZ embedded compression implementation with the project having switched from public domain to the BSD Zero Clause License along with other changes to update that in-tree code.
Feeling Finder - help convey emotion in text communication
Feeling Finder is software to help convey emotion in text communication. It’s written in Dart and C++.
The Ludicrous Idea That GNU/Linux is a "Poor Man's" Operating System
Today, as of a few hours ago, statCounter measures GNU/Linux at just 0.01% below a value that would have it rounded up(wards) to 4.5%
How to Install Yarn on Ubuntu 24.04 (via 3 Methods)
Learn how to install the Yarn package manager on Ubuntu using NPM, Corepack, and the APT repository with practical examples.
Reducing Docker Logs Size: A Practical Guide to Log Management
Struggling with big Docker logs? Our guide shows you how to find, reduce, and manage them to save disk space effectively.
How to Install and Use Codon on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)
Learn about the Codon compiler, how to use it to compile an existing Python program into byte code like C/C++, and how to get multi-threading.
OpenMandriva Lx 24.07 “ROME” Released with KDE Plasma 6 and Linux Kernel 6.10
The OpenMandriva team announced today the release and general availability of OpenMandriva Lx 24.07 as a new snapshot in the OpenMandriva Lx “ROME” rolling-release branch targeted at bleeding-edge users.
Radxa ROCK 2F: An Upcoming Compact 4K Computer with Rockchip RK3528A and Wi-Fi 6
The Radxa ROCK 2F is a small computing device designed for a wide range of uses, from development projects to multimedia setups.
Initial AMD SEV-SNP KVM Guest VM Support Merged Into Linux 6.11
The Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) updates for Linux 6.11 have been merged and it's a very exciting one for AMD EPYC servers with SEV-SNP guest VM support finally being in the mainline kernel.
Is the European Commission Dropping Support for Important Open-Source Funding?
Maybe it’s just an oversight, but the European Commission’s draft of projects for next year fails to mention the NGI Zero Commons Fund, an important source of funding for FOSS projects.
6 Best Free and Open Source Graphical Gemini Clients
Gemini is a group of technologies similar to the ones that lie behind your familiar web browser.
Would Linux Have Helped to Avoid the CrowdStrike Catastrophe?
If these enterprise companies, airports, hospitals and other organizations were using Linux on their machines instead of Microsoft Windows, would that have helped to avoid this bug or prevent it?
OpenMandriva ROME 24.07 Rolls Out with Plasma 6
OpenMandriva ROME 24.07 rolling Linux distro released with KDE Plasma 6, GNOME 46.3, updated software suites, and more.
Just Crow Things looks rather chaotic and releases August 15
From developer Unbound Creations who made the funny Rain on Your Parade, they've just announced Just Crow Things will release on August 15th. This will include Native Linux support and since it has full controller support, should work great on Steam Deck too.
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