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Tails 6.0 Is Out with a Host of Improvements
Based on Debian 12, Tails 6.0 is here with auto-detect for persistent storage errors, automatic mount of external devices, and more.
CachyOS’s February Update Prepares the Stage for Plasma 6
The latest CachyOS update offers a cleaner Live ISO, updated packages, and a major glibc upgrade for a robust system foundation.
Feishin - modern self-hosted music player
Feishin is billed as a modern self-hosted music player. It’s written in TypeScript and published under an open source license.
Starting over: Rebooting the OS stack for fun and profit
Making full effective use of new persistent memory means tearing up the rulebook. FOSDEM Non-volatile RAM is making a comeback, but the deep assumptions of 1970s OS design will stop us making effective use of it. There are other ways to do things.…
Tiny Core Linux 15: Faster, Smaller and Packed with Improvements
Learn about the key highlights of Tiny Core Linux 15, improving Kernel and components.
Index - Qt-based file manager
Index is a Qt-based file manager that works on desktops, Android and Plasma Mobile. It’s one of the applications in the Maui ecosystem.
Pika Backup: The Ultimate Desktop Client For BorgBackup Users
Are you concerned about losing valuable photos, documents, or music from your Linux desktop? Pika Backup offers a stress-free solution! In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll delve into what Pika Backup is, its features, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to install and use Pika Backup on Linux for backing up and restoring files.
How Nginx Went From Being the Little Engine That Could to Become the Fork of the Day
On Valentine’s day a developer for the popular open-source web server platform Nginx announced a fork of the project to create FreeNginx. Here’s what you need to know about the fork, and what it means to the future of Nginx.
KiCad 8: The New Standard in PCB Design Software
KiCad 8.0 electronics design automation suite launches with new features, improvements, and bug fixes, plus 1500+ new symbols and 760 footprints. Learn more!
GNU/Linux at Over 5% in Ethiopia
Looking at clients that aren't as "beefy" as laptops, Linux is actually vastly bigger, owing to Android
Try Out the Latest Linux Gnome DE With DistroBox
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing and experiencing the latest Linux Gnome desktop environment with DistroBox.
How to Install and Configure Spicetify with Spotify on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing and configuring Spicetify with Spotify on Debian and Ubuntu with practical examples.
Unlock the Power of Cybersecurity Education for a Secure Future: A Comprehensive Guide for Linux Admins & Infosec Pros
Linux administrators and infosec professionals face rising cyber threats in today's interconnected digital world. As open-source platforms gain more importance, securing them becomes mission-critical for organizations worldwide.
Libreboot Open-Source BIOS/UEFI Firmware Adds More Hardware Support
Leah Rowe announced today a new version (20240225) of the Libreboot open-source and free BIOS/UEFI firmware alternative that adds support for more hardware, as well as other improvements.
How to Anonymize Your Linux System with Whoami
Whoami is a small, yet powerful toolkit that manages some of your system's security options. Learn how to install and use it in Ubuntu today.
Linux-Compatible Pico Pro/Max Boards Featuring Rockchip RV1106 and 5M@30fps ISP
The LuckFox Pico Pro/Max is a cost-effective Linux micro development board designed for hobbyists and developers. Centered around the Rockchip RV1106 chip, this board can be used for smart home devices, remote monitoring, and various IoT applications, particularly those needing 10/100M Ethernet connectivity. Unlike the Luckfox Pico Mini (RV1103 based) covered in October 2023, these […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 25th, 2024
The 176th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on February 25th, 2024, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Lenovo debuts AI PCs that have specs a lot like vanilla PCs with this year's accelerated CPUs
While you ponder that, look – or try to – at a concept transparent lappie. Lenovo has used Mobile World Congress (MWC) to debut a clutch of updated ThinkPads for business users that it claims are AI PCs – but which look a lot like just PCs that ship with AI-capable processors.…
Direnv: Manage Isolated Environment Variables for Specific Project in Linux
Learn how to use Direnv, an open-source shell extension for Linux and macOS, to manage isolated environment variables for better project organization and deployment.
NotepadNext 0.7 Delivers New Features and Fixes
NotepadNext 0.7 cross-platform code editor introduces a QuickFind wrap indicator, persistent bookmarks, Python enhancements, and more.
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