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elementary OS 7.1: Paving the Way for a Seamless User Journey
elementary OS 7.1 ships with improvements across the entire release, focusing on security and user experience. Here’s what’s new!
Xplorer is a modern file explorer written in TypeScript
Xplorer is a modern take on the navigational file manager. This type of file manager has two panes, with the filesystem tree in the left pane and the contents of the current directory in the right pane. Xplorer is free and open source software.
Mint freshens up its Linux garden for Ubuntu and Debian fans
One version's edgier than the other. Whether you prefer your Cinnamon in Ubuntu or Debian flavor, the Mint developers have something new for you to try.…
How to Install Python 3.12 in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Planning to get Python 3.12 installed for your project work? Here's how to install Python 3.12 in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
How to Install OpenMRS on Ubuntu 22.04
OpenMRS is an efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval system released as open-source software. This tutorial will explain how to install OpenMRS on Ubuntu 22.04.
Richard Stallman in Prague: Unyielding Spirit Amidst Health Challenges
The Free Software community witnessed a blend of resilience and unwavering dedication as Richard Stallman made a poignant appearance at the Hackers Congress Paralelní Polis 2023 in Prague on October 1, 2023. Despite battling a severe health condition, Stallman's presence at the congress underscored his enduring commitment to the Free Software ideology.
Openwashing by Microsoft is a Threat to Your Freedom
Microsoft is not a friend of "Open Source". GitHub is a proprietary prison which besieges Open Source (or "Inner Source") projects and Microsoft continues to lobby against the adoption of Free software, including what it wrongly labels because Microsoft is a Trojan horse.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 1st, 2023
The 156th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on October 1st, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
The October 2023 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the October 2023 issue.
And now for something completely different: Python 3.12
Nobody expects more flexible string parsing
Python 3.12, the latest stable release of the Python programming language, was released on Monday, offering developers a handful of new capabilities and the removal of some cruft.…
10 Best LibreOffice Extensions for Everyone
Extend your LibreOffice experience with these best curated Extensions for a productive use.
Mastering User and Permission Management: Fortifying Your Linux Bastion
In the vast landscape of operating systems, Linux stands as a bastion of flexibility and security. Central to its robust security model is the meticulous management of user accounts and permissions. This article delves into the intricacies of managing user accounts and permissions in Linux, illuminating the pathway towards securing your system against unauthorized access and potential misuse.
Richard Stallman Talks Red Hat, AI, and Ethical Software Licenses at GNU Birthday Event
We should stop calling ChatGPT and other generative AI software “artificial intelligence,” according to Stallman, because “there’s nothing intelligent about them.”
elementary OS 7.1 Released with New Privacy Features, Improved AppCenter
Danielle Foré informs 9to5Linux today about the release and general availability of elementary OS 7.1 as the first major update to the Ubuntu-based distribution since elementary OS 7.0 "Horus", which arrived in January 2023.
Linux Mint 21.2 "Edge" ISO Delivers Cutting-Edge Kernel and Secureboot Support!
Looking for a Linux Mint solution for your new hardware? Linux Mint 21.2 "Edge" ISO has you covered with the latest Kernel.
Say (an encrypted) hello to a more private internet.
As web users, what we say and do online is subject to pervasive surveillance. Although we typically associate online tracking with ad networks and other third-party sites, our online communications travel across commercial telecommunication networks, allowing these privileged entities to siphon the names of the websites we visit and monetize our browsing history for their […]
AMD graphics card users report gremlins with Windows 11
It looks like you spent hours tuning your settings – shall I reset them for you? Another day with a "y" in it, another Windows update issue. This time, it's AMD gamers complaining about Microsoft's legendary quality control.…
How to Install and Configure PHP OPcache on Ubuntu 22.04
OPcache is a PHP module used for caching pre-compiled script bytecode in the shared memory. It can speed up your website up to 3 times. Whether you are running a simple blog, a complex web application, or an e-commerce site, Opcache can significantly enhance your application’s responsiveness by eliminating the need for repetitive PHP script compilation.
How to install Mixxx on Ubuntu 22.04
Step-by-step guide to install Mixxx (DJ Software) on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish utilizing the Mixxx PPA.
Introducing SpiralLinux 12.231001: Debian 12 Gets a Facelift
SpiralLinux 12.231001: Where Debian 12 ‘Bookworm’s stability meets the cutting-edge Linux kernel 6.4 for an unparalleled user experience.
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