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The 10 Best Python Courses That are Worth Taking in 2024
Today’s best Python courses offer hands-on experience with data analysis, web development, machine learning and more.
Securing Linux Systems with eBPF: The Future of In-Kernel Observability and Security
Linux runs in IT infrastructure worldwide, including servers, cloud environments, virtual machines, and critical infrastructure. As the threat landscape changes and security threats become more sophisticated, the need for advanced security mechanisms has increased.
Linux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86
AlmaLinux and upstream kernel support for Raspberry Pi 5, plus a forthcoming high-performance Arm64 Tuxedo laptop
Encouraging noises are coming from multiple directions around Linux support for both current and next-generation Arm64 kit.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Sticky Notes
Microsoft Sticky Notes is software to create notes, type, ink or add a picture, add text formatting, stick them to the desktop, move them around there freely, close them to the Notes list, and sync them across devices and apps.
No Need to Move From CentOS 7 by June 30 If You Have Aftermarket Support
Although Sunday will be the last day that CentOS 7 will be officially supported, you don’t have to move to something else right away. There are plenty of support services you can use to keep your workloads safe and secure until you’re ready to migrate.
How to Remove Unused Packages on CentOS Linux
Removing unused or orphaned packages from your CentOS Linux system can help free up disk space, improve system performance, and reduce potential security vulnerabilities. Orphaned packages are those that were installed as dependencies for other software but are no longer needed because the original software has been removed. This guide will walk you through the steps to identify and remove these orphaned packages effectively.
It's desktop refresh season in the land of the Windowsalikes
Those with curious disposition spoilt for choice as KDE 6.1, Cinnamon 6.2, and IceWM 3.5 all arrive. New versions of two of the most popular "traditional" desktops are out, alongside a new release of one of the oldest and smallest.
Linux 6.10-rc5 Released With This Kernel Cycle Looking Good So Far
Linus Torvalds has just tagged Linux 6.10-rc5 as the newest weekly test release leading up to the Linux 6.10 stable release by mid-July.
Andrew Tanenbaum Honored with ACM Software System Award
MINIX creator Andrew Tanenbaum receives the top Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) award for educational impact.
How to Install Umami Privacy Analytics on Ubuntu 24.04
Umami is a free and open-source web analytics platform written in Nodejs. In this guide, you’ll learn how to install Umami privacy-focused analytics on the Ubuntu 24.04 server.
Torvalds' Number Two Quit Linux a Decade Ago and Has Since Then Earned an Honorary Doctorate
Cox isn't limited to hardcore kernel stuff, having also worked on GNOME and X.Org. Unlike Torvalds, he's not shy to use the "F" word (freedom).
ASUS Chromebox 5a with 13th Gen Intel processors start at $294.00
The ASUS Chromebox 5a is a versatile mini-PC equipped with 13th Generation Intel Core or Celeron processors. These devices support multiple 4K@60Hz displays and include an M.2 2280 PCIe slot for storage expansion.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 23rd, 2024
The 193rd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 23rd, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
The Self-Published Survivors Bundle on Steam gives you 9 positively rated games for cheaps
There sure are a lot of survivor-like bullet-heaven games now aren't there. So, to help cut through the noise just a bit, a whole bunch just teamed up for the special Self-Published Survivors Bundle.
ExCobalt Cyber Gang Targets Russian Sectors with New GoRed Backdoor
Russian organizations have been targeted by a cybercrime gang called ExCobalt using a previously unknown Golang-based backdoor known as GoRed.
Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet is here, and it’s free
Claude 3.5 Sonnet was able to solve 64% of problems related to bug fixing and functionality additions with open source codebases, a significant improvement over Claude 3 Opus’ 38% success rate.
GNOME Seeing Much Work On Their "Setup" OEM Style Installer, Key Rack & oo7
GNOME developers continue to be very busy with a variety of initiatives thanks to the Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) financing as well as other general development efforts as they work their way toward GNOME 47 in September.
Firefox’s New Tab Weather Widget: How to Try it Now
Mozilla has big plans for its browser and among the a fleet new features expected to rain down on us this year is greater personalisation of the new tab page.
Budgie 10.9.2 Desktop Arrives with Bug Fixes as Wayland Porting Continues
Budgie developer Joshua Strobl announced the release of Budgie 10.9.2 as a minor maintenance update in the Budgie 10.9 series of this modern desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
Budgie 10.9.2 Now Available, Improves Stability and Compatibility
Budgie 10.9.2 desktop environment enhancements include fixes for notifications, workspace applet, TabSwitcher, and more.
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