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Amarok 3.0.1 Open-Source Music Player Improves the Wikipedia Applet
Amarok 3.0.1 is here a little over a month after Amarok 3.0 to add a couple of new features including an option that lets users copy an image from the Wikipedia applet to the clipboard, along with a clickable notification if the user clicks on a non-Wikipedia link and the ability to indicate the active search option in the Wikipedia applet.
How to Find AWS EC2 Instance Type Over SSH (6 Methods)
In this article, you'll learn how a developer or SysAdmin can find the AWS EC2 instance type over SSH using six practical methods.
NixOS 24.05 “Uakari” Brings Fresh Features and Enhanced Stability
The immutable and declarative NixOS 24.05 "Uakari" launches with robust upgrades, including GNOME 46, Plasma 6, and Linux kernel 6.6.
OpenCV 4.10 Released With Many DNN Improvements, Wayland Backend For Linux
OpenCV 4.10 is out today as the newest version of the Open Computer Vision Library for this widely-used library with machine learning support, object detection, segmentation and recognition, motion video tracking, gesture recognition, and a variety of other features important for today's diverse workloads.
How to Insert a Line at the Beginning of a File on Linux
In Linux, modifying files from the command line is a common task. Whether you need to prepend configuration parameters, add headers to text files, or make bulk edits, knowing how to insert a line at the beginning of a file can be very useful. This article explores several methods to achieve this efficiently.
Steam gamers hurry to upgrade to 32GB RAM, and Linux breaks above 2% user share milestone, in latest survey
Steam just released its monthly hardware survey, and there are a few noteworthy trends worth commenting on. While the majority of Steam users have 16GB of RAM (47.08%), a good number are quickly migrating to 32GB. Users with 32GB are still a far second at 28.72%, but this number jumped by 0.63% compared to the previous month — the largest growth in any of the RAM configurations Steam lists.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 2nd, 2024
The 190th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 2nd, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
SSH Tunnels: Secure Remote Access and Port Forwarding
SSH is a communication protocol that allows us to access remote hosts and securely transfer data over unsecure networks, thanks to encrypted connections. By using the SSH tunneling technique, we can forward TCP traffic from and to a local machine, bypassing firewall restrictions. In this tutorial, we learn the difference between local and remote SSH tunnels, and how to create them.
AMD Roadmaps Instinct MI325X Accelerator For Q4, Instinct MI350 In 2025
At Computex 2024, AMD confirmed the Instinct MI325X will be released in Q4'2024 as the successor to the MI300X accelerator. Next year will be the AMD Instinct MI350 series based on the new CFNA 4 architecture. AMD is committing to an annual Instinct accelerator roadmap moving forward as they further up their AI game.
Download YouTube Videos on Linux from CLI Using yt-dlp
Discover a step-by-step tutorial for downloading YouTube audio and video on Linux from the command line using yt-dlp.
TEAMGROUP MP44 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Here’s our review of the TEAMGROUP MP44 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD, a low-cost, DRAM-less NVMe tested under Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
Stable Diffusion 3 to debut on June 12
COMPUTEX The third version of text-to-image model Stable Diffusion will be released into public preview on June 12. The date was revealed at the Computex conference in Taiwan today, where Stability AI CTO and co-interim CEO Christian Laforte revealed the news as he joined AMD CEO Lisa Su on stage.
Kaspersky releases free tool that scans Linux for known threats
Kaspersky has released a new virus removal tool named KVRT for the Linux platform, allowing users to scan their systems and remove malware and other known threats for free.
Linux Kernel 6.10-rc2 Released With Lots Of Bcachefs Patches
Linus Torvalds has announced the second release candidate (RC2) for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.10.
Install and Use Grunt JavaScript Task Runner on Linux & macOS
Learn how to install and use Grunt Javascript Task Runner, from basic usage to real-life implementation in web development projects.
Fedora Approves Exception for macOS Binaries in Asahi-Installer
Fedora FESCo grants an exception for shipping prebuilt macOS binaries to support Apple Silicon. Here's more on that!
How to Install, Setup, and Use Ghost on Ubuntu (Ultimate Guide)
Discover a step-by-step guide to install Ghost on Ubuntu, then create and set up a new Ghost site and configure Ghost with Nginx.
Ultramarine Linux 40: A Well-Crafted Fedora Spin
A new release of Ultramarine Linux 40 is now available & we did a test drive for a quick review.
Autodafe 1.0 Released For Freeing Projects Of Autotools
Controversial free software developer Eric S Raymond has been spending a lot of time recently on the new Autodafe project as a means of free software projects from relying on Autotools. This "De-Autoconfiscation" has now led to the release of Autodafe 1.0 with the tool now being considered production-ready.
6 Top Free and Open Source Erlang Web Frameworks
A web framework offers the developer a choice about how to solve a specific problem. By using a framework, a developer lets the framework control portions of their application. While it’s perfectly possible to code a web application without using a framework, it’s more practical to use one.
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