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KDE’s MarkNote 1.2 Note-Taking App Released
MarkNote 1.2 enhanced KDE note-taking with rich text, custom folders, sorting options, and markdown editing.
Using OpenSSL to Encrypt Messages and Files on Linux
Encryption is a crucial aspect of cybersecurity, ensuring that sensitive information remains confidential and secure from unauthorized access. OpenSSL, a robust open-source implementation of the SSL and TLS protocols, provides various cryptographic functions that can be used to encrypt messages and files on Linux systems. This article will guide you through several methods to achieve this, highlighting the flexibility and power of OpenSSL in securing your data.
AlmaLinux Launches Engineering Steering Committee
ALESCo takes the helm in AlmaLinux's technical development, ensuring alignment with the community's needs and tech trends.
How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS along with Elastic Stack on Rocky Linux 9
Suricata is a Network Monitoring tool that examines and processes every packet of internet traffic that flows through your server. It can generate log events, trigger alerts, and drop traffic upon detecting any suspicious activity.
Alpine Linux 3.20 Released with Initial Support for 64-Bit RISC-V, KDE Plasma 6
The Alpine Linux team announced today the release and general availability of Alpine Linux 3.20 as another major update to this independent and security-oriented GNU/Linux distribution.
The 5 GIMP features I depend on most when editing images (and how I use them)
If you're looking for a powerful, free image editor, look no further than GIMP, which includes a few features that are essential for creating great images.
Alpine Linux 3.20 Debuts with Initial 64-Bit RISC-V Support
Alpine Linux 3.20 released featuring GNOME 46, Plasma 6, Python 3.12, LLVM 18, Ruby 3.3, initial 64-bit RISC-V support, and more.
How to Install Zammad Customer Support System on Rocky Linux 9
Zammad is an open-source customer support/ticketing solution based on Ruby and PostgreSQL. It helps organizations manage communications across various email, chat, and social media channels. In this guide, you will learn how to install the Zammad Ticketing System on the Rocky Linux server.
Red Hat middleware takes a back seat in strategic shuffle
Less middleware plus more AI equals … fewer people?
Exclusive Red Hat is slowing or stopping development of some of its middleware software, a situation which could result in some staff layoffs.…
Fwupd 1.9.20 Firmware Updater Adds Support for FPC FF2 Fingerprint Devices
Fwupd maintainer Richard Hughes released today fwupd 1.9.20 as a new maintenance update to this firmware updating utility for Linux-based operating systems that brings support for new hardware and other changes.
The Ultimate Guide to Fundamental Linux Commands (2024 Update)
This comprehensive guide explains fundamental Linux commands every user should know. From navigating directories and managing files to monitoring system resources and troubleshooting issues, these essential Linux commands will help you to master the Linux command line with ease.
How to write and perform Ubuntu unattended installations with autoinstall
Being able to provision and create replicable installations of an operating system is crucial, especially in corporate environments. To perform unattended installations, Ubuntu used to support Debian preseed and Kickstart files. Starting with Ubuntu server 20.04, and version 23.04 of the Ubuntu desktop, those installation methods became deprecated, and the distribution adopted a new autoinstall format, which takes advantage of cloud-init.
How To Check If Your Linux System Supports AVX and AVX2
In this brief tutorial, we will learn how to check if your Linux system supports AVX and AVX2 instructions from commandline.
NVIDIA 555 Beta Linux Graphics Driver Released with Explicit Sync Support
NVIDIA 555 beta graphics driver for Linux is now available for public testing with explicit sync support on Wayland and other improvements. Here’s what to expect from the final release.
Red Hat's latest enterprise Linux distro has new features to tackle hybrid cloud complexity
In addition to unveiling RHEL 9.4, the company says it will support RHEL 7 for an extra four years.
Contribute at the Podman 5.1 and Kernel 6.9 Test Week
Fedora test days are events where anyone can help make certain that changes in Fedora work well in an upcoming release. Fedora community members often participate, and the public is welcome at these events. This is a perfect way to start contributing to Fedora, if you haven’t in the past. There are two upcoming test […]
KDE Plasma 6.0.5 May’s Bugfix Release is Here
May's KDE Plasma 6.0.5 update delivers key fixes across the board, including critical Flatpak and KWin enhancements.
More than money, open-source pros want these 2 things from their next jobs
Admins and developers have similar career goals, but their top priorities are different, according to a new report.
How to install Linux on an old laptop to give it new life and purpose
If you're looking to revive that aging laptop, Linux might be your best bet. Find out how easy it can be to make this happen.
KDE Plasma 6.0.5 Released as the Last Update in the Series with More Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.0.5 as the fifth and last maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series fixing more bugs and adding various performance improvements.
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