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Hoarder: A Bookmark and Note Taking App (Install via Docker)

Learn how to install, configure, and use the Hoarder All-in-One bookmarking app on Windows, macOS, and Linux using Docker.

Device Memory TCP Nears The Finish Line For More Efficient Networked Accelerators

A year ago Google engineers posted experimental Linux code for Device Memory TCP for more efficient transferring of data from GPUs/accelerators to network devices without having to go through a host CPU memory buffer. After going through many rounds of review, Device Memory TCP appears to be nearing the finish line.

NethSecurity 8.1 Open Source Linux Firewall Released

NethSecurity 8.1, an open-source Linux firewall, is here with improved stability, a new admin management UI, connection tracking, and more.

Linus Torvalds says Kernel 6.10 is progressing well in his recent update

Despite the potential influence of seasonal factors, Torvalds expressed cautious optimism about the state of the kernel. He suggested that the calm might simply indicate that version 6.10 is progressing well in its development.

Mozilla Firefox 128 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Mozilla has pushed today the final build of the Firefox 128 open-source web browser, which will be officially announced on July 9th, 2024, so it’s time to take a look at the new features and improvements.

Debian Needs a Significant Change of Direction and Recognition of Cumulative Errors Made

They just attack the messenger without ever answering the message.

HatDrive! Nano: Affordable 9.00 M.2 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5

The Pineboards HatDrive! Nano is a compact 2230/2242 M-Key M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi, measuring 55 x 34mm. It offers an affordable upgrade from a microSD card to M.2 storage, supporting NVMe SSDs, AI accelerators, and other M-Key devices. It is compatible with the official Raspberry Pi case lid and the Active Cooler.

5 Linux commands for managing users

When I need to work with Linux user accounts, I tend to default to the command line. Sure, there are GUIs for this purpose but I find the command line to be more efficient and effective at the task. On top of that, I am often managing Linux users on remote servers, so the command line is my best option.

How to Install Flarum Community Software on Debian 12

Flarum is an open-source discussion software that is the combined successor of esoTalk and FluxBB boards. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Flarum Community Software on a server based on Debian 12.

Warehouse – useful Flatpak tool

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 9, 2024 12:59 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME, Linux
Warehouse is a versatile GNOME-based toolbox for managing Flatpak user data, viewing Flatpak app info, and batch managing installed Flatpaks.

Breaking the rules is in big tech's blood – now it's time to break the habit

Microsoft's journey through intellectual property has been a multi-year saga that makes Game of Thrones look like a haiku. From the young Bill Gates and Paul Allen plundering software companies' garbage bins for source code listings, Gates writing a snotty letter to computer clubs a few years later complaining about software copying, and Ballmer calling Linux a cancer, to Windows having an embedded Linux layer, Microsoft has shown a very variable attitude to intellectual property.

COSMIC Desktop Introduced Its Official Wallpapers

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jul 8, 2024 9:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
System76's COSMIC desktop just released a set of eight official wallpapers, which are now available for Pop!_OS users to install. Check them out!

Intel Continues Readying Linux For Lunar Lakes New Adaptive Sharpening Filter

Back in February I wrote about Intel's open-source graphics driver engineers working on a new adaptive sharpening filter capability to be found with upcoming Xe2 graphics starting with Lunar Lake. This new adaptive sharpening filter has minimal power and performance impact and at least according to the driver engineers is working out rather well.

Linux Mint 22 Wilma Stable Will Be Released This Month

Clement Lefebvre, the lead developer of Linux Mint, announced that the final version of Linux Mint 22 will be released this month. The team is currently focused on addressing issues reported during the BETA phase.

What's Growing in the United States This Year is GNU/Linux, Not the Latest Windows

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Jul 8, 2024 5:22 PM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux
One might argue this data points to a silent exodus from Windows to GNU/Linux

Contribute at the FreeIPA HSM Test Week

The IDM/IPA team is working on testing the new HSM support and functionality. As a result, the Identity Management and QA teams have organized test days from Tuesday, July 09, 2024, to Thursday, July 11, 2024. The wiki page in this article contains links to the test images you’ll need to participate.

How to Install Cachet Status Page on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

Cachet is an open-source status page system written in PHP. It allows you to monitor downtime and system failure on your infrastructure. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to install and run Cachet on an Ubuntu 24.04 server with Docker.

Endless OS – Linux distribution offering a streamlined user experience

Endless OS is billed as a fast, powerful and friendly operating system. It features a completely re-imagined and simplified user interface designed to stay out of your way, minimize distractions, and help you get things done.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 7th, 2024

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jul 8, 2024 11:53 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The 195th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 7th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

Linux: What Process is Listening on a Port

  • linuxconfig.org; By Lubos Rendek (Posted by linuxer on Jul 8, 2024 10:30 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Understanding which processes are listening on specific ports in Linux is crucial for system administration and security. This knowledge helps diagnose network issues, secure the system, and ensure services are running as expected. In this article, we’ll guide you through identifying listening ports and the processes using them on your Linux system.

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