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bauh – manage your Linux applications
In this article, we’re reviewing bauh, a graphical interface that lets you manage your software. It supports Snaps, Flatpaks, AppImages, deb packages, web applications, and even packages for the Arch distro.
fish 3.7.0 Shell Released with a Spectrum of Enhancements
A new release of Fish Shell (friendly interactive shell) 3.7.0 is here with a handful of updates.
SparkyLinux 2024.01: A Fresh Start for the Year
Sparky 2024.01 semi-rolling brings Linux kernel 6.6, Debian 'Trixie' base, PipeWire as default, latest desktop environments, and more.
MySQL 8.3 Released: What’s New and Removed
MySQL 8.3 updates: Tagged GTIDs for transaction grouping, enhanced JSON EXPLAIN formats, significant removals, and more.
How to Add Nvidia Drivers to Your Debian Installation
Installing a graphics driver is one of the hardest parts of maintaining a system. Learn how you can install Nvidia drivers in Debian today.
Understanding the Implications of CentOS Stream 8 End-of-Life on Enterprise Environments
with the approaching end-of-life (EOL) of CentOS Stream 8, enterprises may face critical challenges in securing their Linux environment. This analysis provides insights into the potential consequences of CentOS Stream 8 EOL, discusses mitigation strategies, and examines the importance of maintaining security in enterprise environments.
How to Grow Your Business Online in 13 Easy Steps
With over a quarter million new websites created every single day, figuring out how to grow your business online is a challenge. Getting your website out there is becoming increasingly more difficult to overcome. Check out these 13 straightforward steps and get your business growing on the internet.
Libvirt 10.0 Released: Best New Features
The popular free and open-source virtualization API Libvirt 10.0 was released with major improvements.
XOrg Server and Xwayland Patched Against Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
The XOrg Server and Xwayland display implementations have been patched against multiple security vulnerabilities that could lead to heap overflows, out-of-bounds writes, or local privilege escalation.
Linux Mint 21.3 is here. And this is why its outstanding
The latest Linux Mint update is an excellent Linux desktop for many reasons.
How to achieve "dnf swap"-equivalent functionality with rpm-ostree
While, due to the nature of rpm-ostree, it may not seem that dnf swap-like functionality is achievable, a closer look at its commands shows similar flexibility, even if in different clothing.
Waveshare Unveils Cost-Effective PCIe to M.2 HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5, Priced at $8.99
The distributor Waveshare recently featured a PCIe to M.2 HAT+ compatible with the latest Raspberry Pi 5 Single Board Computer launched last year. This device boasts a compact design and is available at a budget-friendly price, making it an attractive option for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. Similar to the HatDrive Top by Pineberry, which […]
Wine 9.0 Major Release: Best New Features
Learn what's new in the latest Wine 9.0 release, bringing WOW64 cross-compatibility, experimental Wayland driver and more.
Enhancing Productivity with KDE Plasma: Top 20 Shortcuts
KDE Plasma is a dynamic and powerful desktop environment known for its flexibility and visual appeal. As part of the KDE community’s suite of software, Plasma stands out for its modern design, configurability, and seamless integration with a wide range of applications. Whether you’re a seasoned Linux user or new to the platform, these 20 keyboard shortcuts are invaluable for navigating and managing the KDE Plasma environment efficiently.
Attempt to run kernel 6.7.0 on Manjaro KDE 23.1.2 (bare metal)
Originally setup Cockpit Web Console and deploying KVM Guest were done under the most recent kernel 6.7.0 installed via Manjaro Settings Manager in VENV. Afterwards same schema was reproduced on bare metal with obvious changes related with manual creating EFI partion fat32 512 MB been mounted on folder /boot/efi and "btrfs" been used for "/" root partition
Could immutability be a Leap too far for openSUSE users?
Update on Linux distro's next major version heralds big changes ahead. The future of openSUSE is firming up, but possibly not in the direction that existing users of the distro will enjoy.…
Flathub’s Strategic Shift to Highlight High-Quality Apps
Flathub's new guidelines elevate app quality, ensuring a seamless experience for users seeking top-notch applications.
Building a Robust LAMP Stack on Ubuntu/Debian
In the realm of web development, the LAMP stack stands as a time-tested, versatile foundation for building dynamic websites and applications. This stack, an acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP, has been the cornerstone of web development for decades. In this guide, we will delve into setting up a LAMP stack specifically on Ubuntu or Debian systems, guiding you through each step with detailed instructions.
Video Downloader – frontend for yt-dlp
Funky developers have created applications that allow you to bypass the web-only barrier of YouTube.
How to Setup Rate Limiting in NGINX
This article will cover how to setup rate limiting in NGINX with what it is then various examples of rate limiting setups.
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