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Kdenlive 24.05 Debuts with Multi-Format Rendering
Kdenlive 24.05 open-source video editor brings multi-format rendering, faster clip handling, automatic subtitle translations, and more.
Self-Host Immich: Open Source Google Photos Alternative
Immich is a free and open source alternative to Google Photos, with a focus on privacy. Both the server software and the mobile client application, are developed in the open on GitHub. Thanks to the container technology, deploying a private, self-hosted instance of Immich is quite easy. In this tutorial, we learn how to run a self-hosted Immich instance using Docker, to manage and backup our photos and videos.
How to Install Sublime Text on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing sublime text 4 on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions, then the usage of package cont
Wayland 1.23 Released With OpenBSD Support
Simon Ser today released Wayland 1.23 for this core Wayland code that brings some minor enhancements, bug fixes, and Wayland protocol clarifications...
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.
How to Extract Files from an RPM Package Archive
RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) is a package management system used primarily in Red Hat-based distributions like RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora. Sometimes, you may need to extract files from an RPM package without installing it, either for inspection or to use certain files in a different context. This article will guide you through the steps to extract files from an RPM package archive.
The Campaign to 'End' Richard Stallman - Part IV - The Legitimate Concerns
When they say "hitting on women" it usually means asking on a date or similar, politely
Caddy 2.8 Web Server Is Here with Many Improvements
Caddy 2.8 web & reverse proxy server arrives as a massive update with major improvements. Here's more on that!
How to Manage File and Folder Permissions in Linux
From the beginning, Linux has made it possible for admins and users to get fairly granular with file and folder permissions. From the user perspective, it’s simple: If you created a file, you own it and have permission to read or write to the file. But that doesn’t always apply to the ability to execute a file. For that, you have to add an extra permission.
22 Best Free and Open Source Linux Application Launchers
Application launchers play an integral part in making the Linux desktop a more productive environment to work and play.
Fedoras New Web-Based Installer UI Delayed Yet Again... Now In 2025 With Fedora 42
FEDORAIt's been more than two years now talking about the Anaconda installer for Fedora/RHEL shifting to a web-based UI. Going back to Fedora 37 have been previews and plans for getting this modern user interface up to parity but it's been a long road. With repeated delays, there's at least one more delay: the Anaconda web UI was just shifted from Fedora 41 to Fedora 42.
Ubuntu 24.04 Now Offers a Real-Time Kernel, But There’s a Catch
Canonical launched a real-time kernel for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS optimized for mission-critical apps but available only to users with a PRO subscription.
How to Optimize the apt Package Manager on Debian-Based Linux Distributions
When it comes to Linux and installing software via the package manager, you can always ensure the system will be aware of the package, updates are easily applied and systems can always be repaired (should they go awry).
openSUSE Aeon – A Lazy Developer’s Dream OS
In this detailed blog post, we will explore what openSUSE Aeon is and how it benefits lazy developers to get things done efficiently.
How to List Logged-in Users Using w Command in Linux
In this article, you will learn how to check all the logged-in users in your system using the w command, including its different options (with practical examples).
System76’s Darter Pro Linux Laptop Gets 16:10 Display, Intel Core Ultra CPUs
Linux hardware vendor System76 unveiled today the latest generation of the Darter Pro Linux-powered ultrabook featuring Intel Core Ultra processors with Intel Arc graphics, an upgraded display, and other improvements.
Real-Time Kernel Now Available On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Similar to the real-time kernel for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Canonical announced today the availability of their new real-time "RT" kernel for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. But like with the existing Ubuntu RT kernels, this real-time support is limited to Ubuntu Pro subscriptions.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple DVD Player
DVD Player plays DVDs using your built-in DVD drive or an external DVD drive.
Understanding the ls Command with a Long Listing Format Output and Permission Bits
The ls command is one of the most frequently used commands in Linux and Unix-like operating systems. It lists the contents of a directory, and when used with various options, it can provide detailed information about files, including permissions, ownership, size, and modification dates. This article delves into the ls command’s long listing format output and how to interpret permission bits.
GNOME 46.2 Released with Various Improvements and Bug Fixes
The GNOME Project released today GNOME 46.2 as the second maintenance update to the latest GNOME 46 “Kathmandu” desktop environment series bringing more bug fixes and small improvements.
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