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Mastering the Core: A Guide to Linux Kernel Customization
The Linux kernel is the beating heart of any Linux Operating System (OS), a formidable software layer that sits at the core of the computing experience, facilitating communication between hardware and software. While many users may never need to tweak this core, there are those who, by delving into kernel customization, unlock a new realm of performance, security, and compatibility. This article embarks on a detailed exploration of Linux kernel customization, offering insights into the why, the how, and the profound impact it can have on your system.
KDE Plasma 6.0.1 Is Here to Improve the Overview Effect and Fix Several Bugs
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 6.0.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment series addressing various bugs, crashes, and annoyances.
How to Install Firefox Nightly Using the Mozilla APT Repository
Discover the step-by-step guide to easily installing the Firefox nightly package using the Mozilla-provided APT repository.
How To Count Files And Directories In Linux: A Beginner’s Guide
Knowing how to efficiently count files and directories in Linux is a valuable skill for system administrators and anyone who works with large amounts of data. In this guide, I'll share how I use simple command line tools, such as find, wc, and ls, to quickly find the exact number of files and directories in Linux and Unix operating systems.
Linux Mobile Distro postmarketOS Adopts systemd to Better Support GNOME, KDE Plasma
The developers of the Alpine Linux-based postmarketOS mobile distribution announced today that they’re now supporting the systemd init system alongside OpenRC and other alternative init systems.
Fedora Project Now Considering Dropping XOrg Session from Fedora Linux 41 Workstation
The Fedora Project is now considering dropping the XOrg (X11) session by default starting with the Fedora Linux 41 release, due out later this year, for its flagship Fedora Linux Workstation edition featuring the GNOME desktop.
How to Install Adminer Database Administration Tool on Debian 12
Adminer (formerly phpMinAdmin) is a fully-featured database administration tool written in PHP that supports both RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) such as MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, and Oracle and the NoSQL such as MongoDB and others (via plugin).
Plasma 6 Landed in Arch’s Stable Repositories
Arch users, rejoice! Plasma 6 has arrived in stable repositories, embracing a new era of desktop sophistication today.
Fzf: Quick Search via Fuzzy Finder on Linux (Install + Use)
Fzf is a superfast command-line tool to quickly locate files in an interactive session and append the result to other commands by piping.
Canonical turns 20: Shaping the Ubuntu Linux world
Ubuntu's parent company -- now powering millions of desktops, servers, and clouds -- continues to seek the balance between delivering 'Linux for Human Beings' and embracing its responsibilities in the global tech market.
Pineberry Pi Unveils New Expansion Boards for Raspberry Pi 5
Pineberry Pi introduces a new lineup for the Raspberry Pi 5: HatDrive! AI, HatDrive! NET 1G, HatDrive! NET 2.5G HatDrive! Dual, and HatBRICK! Commander. These boards enhance AI capabilities, NVMe storage, and networking, with key features like the ASMedia PCIe Switch (Gen2) for efficient data transfer. HatDrive! AI for Raspberry Pi 5 The HatDrive AI […]
Venturing beyond the default OS on Raspberry Pi 5
The pros and cons of some other Arm Linux distros for the pocket powerhouse. The Raspberry Pi 5 is a capable little desktop computer, and some alternative distros give you more choices than the default Pi OS.…
openSUSE Leap 15.6 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with GNOME 45
The openSUSE Project released today the beta version of the upcoming openSUSE Leap 15.6 operating system release ahead of the final version on June 12th, 2024.
Changing Your Default CLI Text Editor in Ubuntu/Debian
Choosing the right text editor for command-line interface (CLI) tasks on Ubuntu or Debian systems is crucial for developers, system administrators, and power users alike. A suitable text editor not only enhances productivity but also makes CLI tasks more manageable and enjoyable. In the Linux world, there are several popular text editors, each with its unique set of features. Some of the most widely used CLI text editors include Vim, Nano, and Emacs, catering to different preferences and expertise levels.
Fedora 41 Drops the GNOME Xorg Sessions
Fedora Workstation 41 will not include GNOME Xorg sessions by default, as the team leans towards embracing Wayland's benefits.
FrankenPHP: A Modern PHP App Server in Go
FrankenPHP is a modern PHP app server built on Go and C that comes with a Caddy server to redefine traditional PHP servers and outshine competitors.
How to Create Anonymous Email Aliases with SimpleLogin
SimpleLogin is a powerful aliases server that can anonymize your email address online. Learn how you can install this app on Ubuntu today.
Happy Birthday, Canonical! 20 Years of Shaping the Ubuntu Linux World
Canonical , the parent company of Ubuntu Linux , has reached its 20th anniversary. To honor this monumental birthday, we'll delve into Canonical's history and impact on the Linux ecosystem.
Zorin OS 17.1 Rolls Out with Windows Users in Mind
Zorin OS 17.1 brings over 100 Windows app alternatives, Wine 9.0 support, and an education edition for impactful learning. Here's more on that!
10 Best Free and Open Source 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.
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