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Laptop/Desktop Operating System Market Share in Sweden Approaching 20%, Windows at All-Time Lows Internationally
As of the end of this month (one day left), Windows is down even further, almost below 27%
Crafting Cutting-Edge AI Assistants with Ubuntu
In an era dominated by digital innovation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants have emerged as pivotal elements in revolutionizing the way we interact with technology. From simplifying daily tasks to providing complex business solutions, AI assistants have become indispensable.
New Thunderbird, Firefox Vulns Threaten Sensitive Data, System Availability
Several significant vulnerabilities have been found in the widely used Thunderbird email client and Firefox web browser. An attacker could exploit these issues to cause a denial of service, obtain sensitive data, bypass security restrictions, perform cross-site tracing, execute arbitrary code, or escalate privileges on impacted systems.
Debian Takes Proactive Steps to Address Year 2038 Problem
Debian's unstable repo now hosts the 64-bit time_t transition, a key move against the 'Year 2038 Problem'. Here's more on that!
Tails 6.0 Officially Released, Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm” and GNOME 43
Tails, the Debian-based security-focused Linux distribution aimed at preserving Internet privacy and anonymity, has been updated today to version 6.0, a major release that introduces new features and updated components.
How To Prevent Crontab Entries From Accidental Deletion In Linux
In this post, we'll walk through how to recover your lost crontab entries, how to back up crontab entries regularly, and strategies to prevent Crontab entries from accidental deletion in the future.
Raspberry Pi as Music Streamer
Thanks to its small size and simple requirements, the Raspberry Pi can be transformed into a variety of different specialized devices. One such role that it can fill is that of a dedicated music streamer, or jukebox. Whether you have your own music files (MP3, FLAC, etc) already downloaded and want to stream them to speakers around the house, or you rely on streaming services like Spotify or Pandora, utilizing the Raspberry Pi as a music streamer is a great way to enjoy some tunes. In this tutorial, we will go over the step by step instructions to help you turn your Raspberry Pi into the ideal music streaming device.
Frog: A Linux OCR Tool for Extracting Text From Anywhere
Frog is a simple, free, and open-source OCR tool for extracting text from images or QR codes on Linux, featuring a beautiful interface.
How to Install and Use uv Python Package Manager on Linux
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the uv python package manager on Linux, Windows, and macOS with command-line examples.
lnav 0.12 Released with Gantt Chart View of Log files
lnav 0.12 released with exciting features and enhancements.
Mozilla Announces Call for Entries for the 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards in Dublin, Ireland
On the heels of Mozilla’s Rise25 Awards in Berlin last year, we’re excited to announce that we’ll be returning once again with a special celebration that will take place in Dublin, Ireland later this year. The 2nd Annual Rise25 Awards will feature familiar categories, but with an emphasis on trustworthy AI. We will be […]
Tails 6.0 Is Out with a Host of Improvements
Based on Debian 12, Tails 6.0 is here with auto-detect for persistent storage errors, automatic mount of external devices, and more.
CachyOS’s February Update Prepares the Stage for Plasma 6
The latest CachyOS update offers a cleaner Live ISO, updated packages, and a major glibc upgrade for a robust system foundation.
Feishin - modern self-hosted music player
Feishin is billed as a modern self-hosted music player. It’s written in TypeScript and published under an open source license.
Starting over: Rebooting the OS stack for fun and profit
Making full effective use of new persistent memory means tearing up the rulebook. FOSDEM Non-volatile RAM is making a comeback, but the deep assumptions of 1970s OS design will stop us making effective use of it. There are other ways to do things.…
Tiny Core Linux 15: Faster, Smaller and Packed with Improvements
Learn about the key highlights of Tiny Core Linux 15, improving Kernel and components.
Index - Qt-based file manager
Index is a Qt-based file manager that works on desktops, Android and Plasma Mobile. It’s one of the applications in the Maui ecosystem.
Pika Backup: The Ultimate Desktop Client For BorgBackup Users
Are you concerned about losing valuable photos, documents, or music from your Linux desktop? Pika Backup offers a stress-free solution! In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll delve into what Pika Backup is, its features, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to install and use Pika Backup on Linux for backing up and restoring files.
How Nginx Went From Being the Little Engine That Could to Become the Fork of the Day
On Valentine’s day a developer for the popular open-source web server platform Nginx announced a fork of the project to create FreeNginx. Here’s what you need to know about the fork, and what it means to the future of Nginx.
KiCad 8: The New Standard in PCB Design Software
KiCad 8.0 electronics design automation suite launches with new features, improvements, and bug fixes, plus 1500+ new symbols and 760 footprints. Learn more!
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