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PipeWire 1.0: Linux audio comes of age
Once upon a time, serious audio users like musicians and audio engineers had real trouble with Linux. With the arrival of PipeWire 1.0, that's no longer the case.
ASUSTOR Data Master Operating System (ADM OS) v4.2.5 Review
The ASUSTOR Data Master Operating System (ADM for short) is a Linux-based operating system developed by ASUSTOR exclusively for their NAS servers. I’m reviewing version 4.2.5, the latest release.
A Web Application Firewall for Nginx
Find out how to configure a web application firewall (WAF) for Nginx on Fedora Linux 39.
Cinnamon 6 Desktop: Best New Features
A new release of the Cinnamon 6 desktop environment is now available with experimental Wayland support.
Linus Torvalds flags holiday-mode changes to next kernel merge window
Penguin emperor ponders whether kernel contributors will code across the festive season, or humbug it. 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a coder was stirring, not even their mouse.…
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 3rd, 2023
The 165th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on December 3rd, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Install and Use Adobe Photoshop on Ubuntu
Detailed instructions on how to install and use Photoshop on Linux (Ubuntu) along with free alternatives for Photoshop that work natively on Linux.
Mozilla Foundation Welcomes Four New Board Members
Today, I’m thrilled to announce that Mozilla Foundation is appointing four new members to its Board of Directors. Over the years, I’ve written about our efforts to expand the Board, most recently in March 2023. Each time, I emphasize that by joining Mozilla’s Board, leaders commit to joining a movement for internet health that spans […]
Zorin OS 17 Beta Released with Quick Settings, Spatial Desktop, and More
Today, the Zorin OS team announced the general availability for public testing of the beta version of the upcoming Zorin OS 17 release, which promises new and exciting features.
NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 with M-Key NVMe SSD Support
Pimoroni has just revealed a PCIe extension board tailored specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer. This sleek accessory not only enhances the Raspberry Pi 5’s storage capacity and performance but also opens the door to a wide range of applications. The NVMe Base’s standout feature is its ability to deliver lightning-fast storage speeds […]
How to Install UrBackup on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Step-by-step guide to installing UrBackup on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish, including configuration tips and reverse proxy setup.
Spacedrive – file manager powered by a virtual distributed filesystem
Spacedrive is a file manager which seeks a different approach. The motive behind the project is to bring together all your files whether they are located on your local machine, local network, or in the cloud.
How to Add Swap Space on Ubuntu 22.04
Swap is a space on a disk drive that is used when the amount of physical RAM memory is full. When a Linux system runs out of RAM, it moves the inactive pages from the RAM to the swap space. Swap space can take the form of either a dedicated swap partition, a swap file, or a combinaton of partitions and files. Generally, when running Ubuntu on a virtual machine, a swap partition is not present, and the only option is to create a swap file.
Essential Bash Keyboard Shortcuts to Speed Up Your Workflow
Unleash the power of Bash shortcuts in Linux! Streamline your command line experience with these powerful, easy-to-learn tips.
Schedule One-Time Tasks Using the At Command in Linux
In this article you will learn the difference between “at” and “cron” and how to use the “at” command in your daily Linux computing with practical examples.
Setting Up a Robust Web Server on Debian
In the realm of web servers, Apache stands as a towering figure, renowned for its versatility and reliability. When combined with Debian, a powerful and stable Linux distribution, Apache becomes an even more formidable tool for web hosting. This article aims to guide you through the process of configuring Apache on Debian, ensuring you harness the full potential of this combination.
Armbian 23.11 Released with Linux Kernel 6.6 LTS and Support for New Devices
The Armbian project announced today the release and general availability of Armbian 23.11 as the latest version of this GNU/Linux distribution tailored for ARM-powered embedded devices based on Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu.
Configure Your Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu/Debian with kubectl
Kubernetes has revolutionized the way we think about deploying, scaling, and operating application infrastructures. For those using Ubuntu or Debian systems, mastering Kubernetes management is crucial. In this article, we dive deep into the world of Kubernetes, focusing on the use of kubectl, the command-line interface that allows you to run commands against Kubernetes clusters. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, this guide aims to enhance your Kubernetes management skills on Ubuntu/Debian platforms.
/e/OS 1.17 Released with Enhanced Privacy and Functionality
The /e/OS 1.17 just relased, bringing a wave of enhancements, from improved privacy measures to a redesigned user interface.
Arch Linux’s December 2023 ISO Release Brings Linux 6.6 LTS, Updated Installer
Arch Linux 2023.12.01 is out today as Arch Linux’s ISO snapshot for December 2023 powered by a new kernel and featuring a much-improved installation experience.
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