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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.
Systemctl Mask vs Systemctl Disable
The systemctl mask and systemctl disable are both crucial commands for Linux administrators, and you must know their differences to decide which one to choose in certain situations.
AV Linux MX Edition 23.1: OS for Audiophiles
AV Linux 23.1 'Enlightened' is a significant update, including MX-23/Debian 12 base, Enlightenment 0.25.4, and PipeWire 1.0.0.
Linux Networking: Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)
In the vast ocean of network communications, Network Address Translation (NAT) stands as a pivotal lighthouse, guiding the flow of data packets to their correct destinations while conserving the limited resource of IP addresses. In the Linux environment, configuring NAT is not only a skill required by network administrators but also an intriguing exercise for those passionate about understanding the intricacies of network protocols and Linux’s powerful networking capabilities.
BSD and GNU/Linux Are About the Users Exercising Control Over Life (Which is Increasingly Computerised), Microsoft is Still the Antithesis
Don't try to teach Microsoft to "love" GNU/Linux. It'll never happen. At best it'll act "coy" while attacking you from the inside, usually behind your back.
Wine 9.0 Released with Experimental Wayland Graphics Driver
Wine 9.0 has been released today as the latest version of this free and open-source compatibility layer that lets you run apps and games developed for Windows systems on Unix-like operating systems.
Recording Browser Audio on Linux with ffmpeg
Recording audio from your browser or other applications on Linux can be efficiently done using the command-line tool ‘ffmpeg’. This guide specifically caters to Debian Linux users with KDE Plasma, focusing on capturing audio directly from the system’s output. Whether it’s for recording streaming audio, webinars, or other digital content, this tutorial will guide you through the necessary steps.
Fixed Zipalign Symbol Lookup Error in Kali Linux
Discover a step-by-step guide to resolve the Zipalign symbol lookup error in Kali Linux and other Debian-based distributions.
PulseAudio 17.0 Released: Major Update Brings New Features
Learn about key highlights of the PulseAudio 17.0 release.
VirtualBox 7.0.14 Lets You Import and Export VMs with NVMe Storage Controllers
Oracle released today VirtualBox 7.0.14 as a new update to its popular open-source, free, and cross-platform virtualization software for GNU/Linux, Solaris, macOS, and Windows systems.
HiFile – cross-platform file manager
HiFile is a Qt6-based orthodox file manager and therefore sports a classic dual-pane interface.
Fix "Permission Denied" Error while Running Bash Script on Linux
This quick tutorial helps you fix the "permission denied" error while running the bash scripts in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
Tsurugi Linux: A Game-Changing DFIR Analysis Tool
Tsurugi Linux is a free and open-source distribution crafted specifically for digital forensics and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) investigations. Tsurugi Linux offers a user-friendly experience with a logical forensic analysis menu sequence, allowing users to navigate the various stages of an investigation easily.
Pika Backup – app focused on backups of personal data
Pika Backup is software which aims to make regular backups using GNOME as easy as possible. It’s a graphical frontend to the popular BorgBackup software.
GNOME 45.3 Released to Allow Sharing of WPA3 (SAE) Networks with QR Code
The GNOME Project released today GNOME 45.3 as the third update to the latest GNOME 45 “Riga” desktop environment series to fix more bugs and also add a few enhancements for fans of the GNOME desktop.
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