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KDE Plasma 6.0.1 arrived on openSUSE Tumbleweed
Deployment KVM Guest of openSUSE Tumbleweed was performed via the most recent ISO image dated 03/13/2024. Default disk layout was also updated with LVM Group. Following below are just several reports obtained by different GUI Tools
Raspberry Pi OS 5.2 is here, with pleasant tweaks to Wayland-based desktop
Kernel 6.6 and small refinements, plus less visible, but meaningful adjustments. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated its Debian 12-based OS for the pocket-sized powerhouse, with the newest LTS kernel.…
9 Best Free and Open Source non-GTK non-Qt File Managers
In the field of desktop environments, there are two desktops that dominate the open source landscape: KDE and GNOME. They are smart, stable, and generally stay out of the way. These use the widget toolkits Qt and GTK respectively. And there are many excellent Qt and GTK file managers available.
Sheng Liang’s Acorn Labs Drops Its Runtime for GPTScript
Acorn Labs CEO announces that the company is suddenly dropping its flagship product to focus on GPTScript, an AI scripting language.
How to Move Columns in LibreOffice Calc Tutorial
A basic guide explaining how to move columns in LibreOffice Calc.
Introducing Didthis: A New App For Hobbyists
Everyone has a hobby. More generally, everyone has things they’re interested in or passionate about. And pursuing those interests is one of the big reasons that we use the Web. The online world is a great place to connect with our fellow hobbyists and enthusiasts, to learn from them, and to share our own knowledge […]
digiKam 8.3 Automatically Tags Images Using Deep Learning Neural Network
digiKam 8.3 open-source, free, and cross-platform advanced digital photo management application is now available for download as a major release that introduces new features and fixes numerous bugs and issues.
Mozilla Introduces Unique Social Media Experiment: Didthis
"Didthis" - a new way of sharing your daily activities in a concept of social media, brought to you by Mozilla.
Ubuntu sources have moved to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources
Ubuntu, a leading Linux distribution, has evolved its approach to managing software repositories, making it easier for users to handle software sources. The traditional method involved using a single file, /etc/apt/sources.list, but Ubuntu has shifted towards a more modular approach, utilizing the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory. This tutorial explores how the ubuntu.sources file within this directory plays a crucial role in software management and how you can utilize or modify it to suit your needs.
How To Create Desktop Menu Entries For AppImages With desktop-file-install Command In Linux
The desktop-file-install utility allows you to create desktop entries (shortcuts, menu items, launchers) for AppImages and other application bundles in Linux.
Larissa May reflects on empowering the next generation’s relationship with technology
At Mozilla, we know we can’t create a better future alone, that is why each year we will be highlighting the work of 25 digital leaders using technology to amplify voices, effect change, and build new technologies globally through our Rise 25 Awards. These storytellers, innovators, activists, advocates, builders and artists are helping make the internet more diverse, […]
Sparky Linux 7.3 Released, Here’s What’s New
The latest Sparky 7.3 brings the Debian 12.5 package base, Linux kernel 6.1 LTS, LibreOffice 7.4.7, KDE Plasma 5.27.5, and more.
How to Install GNOME Shell Extensions on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to setup GNOME shell extensions on Ubuntu and other Linux distros, and later install your favorite GNOME extensions.
Microsoft Tightens the Screws on Linux, Just as We Predicted All Along
More pseudo-lingo-mumbo-jumbo fake security and misleading acronyms from people who attack BSD and GNU/Linux users
Move VirtualBox VM to Another Computer Tutorial
It’s super easy to move a VirtualBox VM image to another computer or drive. Here’s how.
Oregon Passes ‘Right to Repair’ Law With Extra Cojones
Oregon’s “right to repair” bill, which now only needs the governor’s signature before it becomes law, has teeth not found in similar legislation from other states.
How to Optimize Your Linux Kernel with Custom Parameters
Linux stands at the heart of countless operating systems, driving everything from personal computers to servers and embedded systems across the globe. Its flexibility and open-source nature allow for extensive customization, much of which is achieved through the adept manipulation of kernel parameters. These boot options are not just tools for the Linux connoisseur but essential instruments for any user seeking to optimize and troubleshoot their systems. This guide demystifies kernel parameters, illustrating their importance, common uses, and methods for modification.
COSMIC Store Prototype Replacement for Pop Shop Unveiled
Get ready for liftoff! The still-in-development COSMIC Store will bring unparalleled speed to your Pop!_OS desktop. Here's more on that!
Recording Live Streams on Linux with FFmpeg: Examples Included
Recording live stream music and videos is a highly sought-after capability for content creators, archivists, and enthusiasts. With the power of FFmpeg on Linux, capturing these live streams directly from the command line becomes not only possible but also remarkably efficient. FFmpeg, a leading multimedia framework, supports a wide array of protocols, codecs, and file formats, making it the go-to tool for such tasks. Whether you’re aiming to record a live concert, a webinar, or your favorite online TV show, FFmpeg can handle it all with ease.
Contribute to Rawhide Test Days - DNF 5
Help us ensure a smoother and cleaner release process and help us to stay on track with on-time releases by testing our Rawhide!
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