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Open source's new mission: To boldly go where no software has gone before
FOSS's license to exist depends on helping users. It has to learn to think that way. Opinion Bruce Perens is unhappy. He sees the spirit and potency of FOSS decaying into obsolescence as the big guns learn to game the system and users don't see the point.…
Firewalld 2.1 Released with Improved Network Security
Firewalld, the service daemon with the D-Bus interface, released the latest minor version 2.1, with improvements.
Steps to install Darktable on Debian 12, 11 or 10
Quick guide that covers how to install Darktable on Debian 12, 11 or 10 Linux using two methods with the command-line terminal: APT or Flatpak.
Linux 6.7: Hello Intel IFS and Meteor Lake, goodbye Itanium
It took just a bit longer than usual for Linux 6.7 to be released, thanks in part to the fact that there were eight release candidates and the Christmas holiday period. It’s also worth noting that Linux 6.7 is one of the largest kernel releases.
pipe-viewer – lightweight YouTube client
pipe-viewer is a lightweight YouTube client for Linux, without requiring an API key. It offers both a CLI and GUI. It’s written in Perl and published under an open source software.
Linux Kernel 6.7 Released with CPU, GPU Support and Many Improvements
Explore the fantastic new features of Linux Kernel 6.7! Here's a breakdown of the key highlights.
Floorp: Web Browser Focusing on Privacy and Customization
Floorp is a new web browser built on Firefox that features strong tracking protection, a flexible layout, and endless customization options.
How to Install Cockpit Web Console on Debian 12
Cockpit is a web-based Linux administration tool that allows you to manage multiple Linux servers from a single dashboard. This guide will show you how to install Cockpit on a Debian 12 server
Linux Kernel 6.7 Officially Released, This Is What's New
Linus Torvalds announced today the release and general availability of Linux kernel 6.7, the latest stable version of the Linux kernel that introduces several new features and improvements.
Acer Teams Up with Qualcomm to Launch Advanced 5G and Wi-Fi 7 Routers
Acer today announced the launch of two innovative gaming routers: the Predator Connect X7 5G CPE and the Predator Connect T7 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router. These routers are powered by the Qualcomm Immersive Home Platform and feature tri-band Wi-Fi 7, designed for gaming and streaming experience with their robust, high-speed connectivity. The Predator Connect X7 […]
GNOME 46 to Introduce Headless Remote Logins via GNOME Display Manager
The GNOME Project is working hard these days on the upcoming GNOME 46 desktop environment series, which will see the light of day at the end of March 2024, promising cool new features like remote logins via GDM.
Chromium’s Accelerated Video Decoding Comes to Wayland
Chromium enhances Linux media playback by integrating VA-API on Wayland, promising smoother, faster media playback.
Chromium Merges Code for Native VA-API Acceleration with Wayland
The latest Chromium browser code has integrated Video Acceleration API (VA-API) support for the Linux Ozone/Wayland platform.
Vim 9.1 Text Editor Adds Smooth Scroll Support, New :defer Command, and More
Vim, the open-source and highly configurable text editor, has been updated to version 9.1, a release that mainly fixes numerous bugs but also introduces a few new features and improvements.
ThisIsNotRat: Control Your System Using Telegram
I picked the most interesting script that you can use to remotely control your computer by running commands on Telegram to access your system.
NIST: If someone's trying to sell you some secure AI, it's snake oil
You really think someone would do that? Go on the internet and tell lies? Predictive and generative AI systems remain vulnerable to a variety of attacks and anyone who says otherwise isn't being entirely honest, according to Apostol Vassilev, a computer scientist with the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).…
Easily Convert TS Videos to MP4 File Format via CLI or GUI
Discover CLI and GUI methods to convert that Choppy-running TS video file in VLC Media Player with the step-by-step guide mentioned in this article.
Sysget: The Ultimate Solution for Unix-like System Package Management
Sysget is a front-end for popular package managers, simplifying your experience on Unix-like systems by allowing you to use a single syntax across different package managers.
How to install KeePassXC on Linux
KeePassXC is a free and open source application we can use to safely manage our passwords and sensitive data. It can store usernames, passwords, URLs, and even file attachments. Data is encrypted and stored locally, in a “kdbx” file: this is the ideal solution if we don’t want to store sensitive information in the cloud. In this tutorial we learn how to install KeePassXC on Linux, as a native package or by using cross-distribution methods such as Flatpak, Snap or AppImage.
Warehouse: A GUI Toolbox for Managing Flatpak Apps
Discover Warehouse, a user-friendly tool for handling Flatpak apps and remotes on Linux, offering features like checking installed details and user data management.
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