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Calamares Installer 3.3.8 Released, Here’s What’s New
Calamares installer 3.3.8 bugfix release is out with updates in partitioning and encrypted swap fixes.
Superfile: A Modern Terminal File Manager for Linux and macOS
Discover a new CLI file manager named Superfile, learn how to install it, use it with different key bindings, and install plugins and themes.
ONLYOFFICE 8.1 Unveiled With Supercharged PDF Editor & More
Although I primarily use LibreOffice as my main office suite, I must recognize the features that ONLYOFFICE provides and the accelerated improvements it has achieved this year. The new ONLYOFFICE 8.1 release strengthens my viewpoint. Let's explore what's new in ONLYOFFICE 8.1.
CentOS Stream 10 Taking Shape, Fedora-Flavored Kernels From Kmods SIG
While CentOS 7 reached end of life a few days ago, CentOS Stream 10 as the future basis of RHEL 10 continues advancing along with other ongoing initiatives in the CentOS Stream space.
PHP 8.2.21 Released!
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 8.2.21.
Nexus mods want feedback from Linux / Steam Deck users on their new cross-platform app
I wrote about the brand new Nexus mods app before, as it's quite a promising and exciting development for the future of modding (especially for Linux and Steam Deck). And now, they want your feedback.
Millions of Apple Applications Were Vulnerable to CocoaPods Supply Chain Attack
The vulnerabilities have since been patched, but had quietly persisted since the CocoaPods migration in 2014. Many macOS and iOS applications were open to a vulnerability in CocoaPods, an open-source dependency manager, E.V.A. Information Security revealed on July 1. The vulnerability has been patched since EVA first discovered it, and no attacks have occurred that are conclusively related to it.
How To Install Latest Mainline Linux Kernel On Ubuntu
In this tutorial, we will learn how to install the latest mainline Kernel on Ubuntu and its derivatives such as Elementary OS, Linux Mint, Pop!_ OS and Zorin OS.
Ubuntu Developing "crypto-config" For System-Wide Cryptography Configuration
A new Ubuntu utility seeing an uptick in development recently is crypto-config as a means of system-wide cryptography configuration.
KDE Plasma 6.1.2 July’s Bugfix Release is Here
July's KDE Plasma 6.1.2 update delivers important fixes, including improved functionality in Discover, Libtaskmanager, and panel settings.
(Updated) SkyByte: An Upcoming Mini DIY Drone Powered by ESP32 MCU with Smartphone Control
The SkyByte is an upcoming Mini DIY Wi-Fi Drone powered by the ESP32 microcontroller, set to debut on Kickstarter soon. This compact, open-source drone is engineered to attract both tech enthusiasts and beginners, featuring control via a smartphone app.
How to Reset a Network Interface in Linux
In this tutorial, we will explore how to reset a network interface in Linux. Resetting a network interface can help resolve network issues, apply new settings, or refresh the network connection. This process involves bringing the interface down and back up, reloading drivers, and flushing configurations if necessary.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Power BI
Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights.
Let's Publish a Knowledge Base from Ask Fedora
“We often get questions..” Just like bug reports or support tickets, a user Q&A support forum is a gold mine for understanding users and contributors. Newcomers get help from contributors to solve problems in user Q&A support forums like Ask Fedora. Some of the solutions work for many situations where users can apply the solutions without modifications. To our surprise, there are repeated questions for similar or related issues every week.
Magnificent chunky shooter Selaco gets a 'MEGA' update
Selaco is easily one of the biggest highlights of the year, with its mixture of over-the-top action and chunky retro visuals. Altered Orbit Studios also just pushed out a big upgrade for it. ICYMI: See my initial review for more thoughts.
FreeDOS and FreeBSD prove old code never dies, just gets nifty updates
The FreeDOS project celebrates its 1994 beginnings, about a week before Amazon – and just a year after FreeBSD got started.
Miracle-WM 0.3 Brings Animation and Border Customization Features
Miracle-WM 0.3, a new Wayland compositor based on Ubuntu’s MIR, was released with window animations, workspace switching, and improved bug fixes.
Intel Xe Graphics Driver Squeezes In More Changes Ahead Of Linux 6.11
The Intel kernel graphics driver code being queued for the Linux 6.11 kernel already has added the initial Intel Battlemage PCI IDs, Battlemage display support, eDP Panel Replay support, Hardware Replay to help with hang debugging, SR-IOV preparations, and more Lunar Lake / Xe2 enablement. Today another unexpected last minute pull request was submitted of a bit more Xe driver code.
KDE Plasma 6.1.2 Is Out to Improve the Overview Effect and Fix More Issues
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.1.2 as the second maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment with more bug fixes and small improvements.
Miracle-WM 0.3 Arrives with Bling, Bug Fixes & Better i3 IPC Support
If you’re yet to try Miracle-WM, a new tiling window manager made for the Mir Wayland compositor, the latest version, released today, would be a stellar place to start.
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