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Ventoy 1.0.99 Bootable USB Drive Creator Enhances EFI Boot
Ventoy 1.0.99, an open-source tool for creating a bootable USB drive to load multiple ISO files, brings EFI enhancements and bug fixes.
4 Best Free and Open Source Character Map Tools
A character map allows you to view and access the characters in a particular font.
GNOME OS Continues Seeing New Features, New GNOME App for Viewing 3D Models
GNOME developers continue to be quite busy this summer from enhancing their desktop with more security and accessibility features to further crafting GNOME OS.
Tulip Creative Computer: ESP32-Based Board for Music and Coding Projects
The Tulip Creative Computer is a development platform aimed at enthusiasts of coding, music, and digital arts. Based on the powerful ESP32-S3 chipset, the Tulip features a 7-inch touchscreen with a 1024 x 600 resolution for custom graphical user interfaces.
Your Default Linux Terminal Emulator Is Dull, So Take These Alternatives for a Spin
The default terminal emulator works fine for basic tasks, but what if you want to maximize productivity, speed, or performance? You can use alternative terminal emulators that offer extra features like split views, multiple tabs, and extensive customization options.
How to Install and Configure PostgreSQL on Ubuntu 24.04
Learn how to install PostgreSQL on Ubuntu, update PostgreSQL passwords, and enable remote access for PostgreSQL with practical examples.
How to Install Proton Pass Desktop App on Linux (A Quick Guide)
Learn how to install the Proton Pass Desktop App on your favorite Linux distribution, either Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Red Hat, Fedora, etc.
Fedora Plans to Switch Anaconda Installer to Wayland
A proposal has been made for the upcoming Fedora 41, the Anaconda installer, to become a native Wayland app, dropping X11 dependencies.
OBS Studio 30.2 Promises NVENC AV1 and Shared Texture Support on Linux
OBS Studio 30.2 has entered public beta testing today for this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free software for video recording and live streaming adding some nice features for Linux users.
Preserving Information About Debian's SSH Blunder (Amid Revelations About Edward Brocklesby (ejb) and "Proximity to Oxford and GCHQ")
How did Debian get something so basic... so very wrong?
ThingPulse Pendrive S3: Versatile as Both a Lightweight Wi-Fi Disk and Rubber Ducky Device
The ThingPulse Pendrive S3 is a compact development board that incorporates a male USB-C connector and is based on the ESP32-S3 Mini module. It supports the user-friendly CircuitPython programming environment, making it accessible for those familiar with Python.
OBS Studio 30.2 Beta Brings Native NVENC Encoder Support On Linux
Out for testing this weekend is the OBS Studio 30.2 beta software for those into live-streaming their desktop and other screen recording purposes. With the OBS Studio 30.2 release there are video encode improvements for Linux, support for multi-track video streaming, hybrid MP4 output, and other new features.
How to Install and Use Doas on Linux (with 9 Examples)
Learn how to install doas on Linux, how to modify the doas configuration file, and how to use the doas command with different examples.
How to Install Perl Modules on Ubuntu 24.04: A Step-By-Step Guide
Learn a step-by-step guide to install Perl modules on Ubuntu, list Perl modules on Ubuntu, and uninstall Perl modules from Ubuntu.
OpenSSH Enhances Security with New Feature
OpenSSH tightens security with a new feature that aims to stop attackers in their tracks with smart penalties. Here's more on that!
Proton Pass Desktop App Released for Linux
Proton, the Swiss-based privacy company best known for its VPN and e-mail services, has announced the release of Proton Pass for Linux and macOS. The new desktop apps mean Proton’s open-source and end-to-end encrypted password manager now supports all major desktop operating systems, as well as Android and iOS. Proton Pass web extensions are available for Mozilla Firefox, Chrome and others.
Installing and Using Fail2ban on Debian 12
Fail2ban monitors log files for login failures and temporarily bans the failure-prone source IP address from accessing the host. This is a defense against password-guessing brute-force attacks. It is very useful to have fail2ban on hosts exposed to the Internet.
Google Begins Upstreaming Fuchsia OS Support Into Mesa 3D
With not hearing much about Fuchsia OS in a while and the Fuchsia OS team being hit hard by layoffs last year, coming as a surprise today is seeing Google beginning to upstream Fuchsia OS support into the Mesa 3D graphics driver stack.
What Is Bash in Linux and What Can You Use It For?
Bash scripting is one of the best ways to level up your Linux expertise, but it can be intimidating to learn. Here's what you need to know about Bash and how you can get started with basic scripting.
How To Get Terminal Size Using Python In Linux
This tutorial explains how to get the terminal size using Python's shutil module with simple examples in Linux.
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