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UNIX vs Linux: What's the Difference?
In the intricate landscape of operating systems, two prominent players have shaped the digital realm for decades: UNIX and Linux. While these two systems might seem similar at first glance, a deeper analysis reveals fundamental differences that have implications for developers, administrators, and users. In this comprehensive article, we embark on a journey to uncover the nuances that set UNIX and Linux apart, shedding light on their historical origins, licensing models, system architectures, communities, user interfaces, market applications, security paradigms, and more.
How to Install PgAdmin 4 on Debian 11
pgAdmin is a powerful and feature-rich administration tool with a user-friendly web-based interface. It’s a database management tool for one of the most popular open-source RDMB systems, PostgreSQL.
Transform your mundane Xfce desktop with Whisker menu
A detailed tutorial outlining how to install, set up and configure the Whisker menu to transform your mundane Xfce desktop environment.
QEMU 8.1 Brings Improvements across All Architectures
A new PipeWire audio backend and enabled multi-touch events are among the highlights of the QMEU 8.1 virtualization stack. Here's what's new!
Bodhi Linux 7.0 Released With Four ISO Images
New users of Bodhi Linux might be confused about which of the four available ISO images to use. We’ve got your back.
Kali Linux 2023.3: Still Offensive but with a Look to Defense
Powered by Linux kernel 6.3, Kali Linux 2023.3 is here mainly with changes under the hood but also with one surprising addition. Learn more here!
Immich is a simple to use backup tool for self-hosted photos and videos
Immich is a self-hosted photo storage and sharing service with backup functionality. If you don’t want your photos firmly under someone else’s control, you might like Immich. The software makes your media accessible for all your devices including mobile devices.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 20th, 2023
The 151st installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 20th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Fauna Query Language tamed to appeal to developers
Latest revision takes inspiration from TypeScript, Python, and GraphQL
Fauna, which offers a distributed document-relational database service, on Tuesday introduced a new version of its Fauna Query Language, promising a better developer experience with less database code.…
Version 5 of systemd-free Debian remix Devuan is here
Debian Bookworm without the controversial init – or the platform support, or the polish
Devuan 5.0 "Daedalus" is derived from Debian 12 "Bookworm", but with the controversial systemd init replaced by the user's choice of sysvinit, openrc or runit.…
UbuntuDDE Remix 23.04 Released, Here’s What’s New
Ubuntu 23.04 + Deepin Desktop Environment: Ubuntu’s reliability meets Deepin’s modern interface for a pleasant computing experience.
AI Magic in Jupyter: Integrate and Enhance Productivity with Jupyter AI
In this article, you will learn JupyterAI powerful features and how to seamlessly integrate it with Jupyter in Linux, enabling you to harness the full potential of large language models like ChatGPT.
How to Use SCP Command in Linux
You may have encountered the need to copy files between different hosts, such as your local machine and a remote server. There are many ways to do this, but one of the most common and convenient methods is using the SCP command.
Bodhi Linux 7.0 Review: A Symphony of Performance and Elegance
A detailed review of Bodhi Linux 7.0 which brings improved Plymouth, greeter, latest Kernel with new ISO and a lot more.
30 years on, Debian is at the heart of the world's most successful Linux distros
August 16 was an especially big 'Debian Day'. Debian is an island of stability and sanity in the constant swirling chaos of Linux and open source. Long may it continue to be.…
Budgie 10.8 Released: Here’s What Has Changed and What Is New
The desktop environment that started as a side project for the Solus Linux distribution but has gone on to become included in many other distros, including Ubuntu Budgie, is out with a new release with new features and improvements.
Elegance Meets Performance: Introducing Bodhi Linux 7.0
Release highlights of Bodhi Linux 7.0, which brings the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS base, the latest enlightenment desktop and more.
Bat – A Cat Clone With Syntax Highlighting And Git Integration
This guide explains what is Bat, how to install bat in Linux, and how to use Bat command in Linux and Unix operating systems.
LibreOffice 7.6 Is Here, Bringing Improvements Across All Its Apps
Support for zoom gestures and document themes and improvements to font handling are among the highlights of the new LibreOffice 7.6. Here's what's new!
Containers Vs Virtual Machines: A Detailed Comparison
Explore containers vs. virtual machines. Discover benefits, differences, and choose the right tech for efficient software deployment and IT management.
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