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Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC Running Linux: Configuring Ubuntu 23.10
In my previous article, I walked you through the easy steps to install Ubuntu 23.10 Desktop. For this article in the series, I’ll start configuring Ubuntu 23.10. As this distro has been only out for a few days, I’ll be regularly updating/refining this particular article over the coming days and weeks. As always, comments are very welcome.
MX Linux 23.1 (Libretto) Released, Here’s What’s New
The first update in the MX’s “Libretto” series, 23.1, comes based on the latest Debian 12.2, offering new and updated applications.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 15th, 2023
The 158th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on October 15th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Install Go on Ubuntu 22.04
Master the steps to install Go on Ubuntu 22.04 easily. Follow our guide for a seamless setup and start developing high-performance applications today!
openSUSE Is Working On Its New Agama Installer
Discover Agama: openSUSE’s ALP release’s next-gen installer. A successor to YaST, it promises a refined installation experience.
Voyager 23.10: A Polished GNOME Experience with Extra Flair
Explore Voyager 23.10, the Ubuntu-based Linux distro with a sleek design and improved performance. Discover its unique features and what sets it apart.
MariaDB Corporation Is Going Through Tough Days, Here’s Why
MariaDB Corporation makes major changes, cutting 28% of its workforce and ending SkySQL & Xpand development to curb operating expenses.
Red Hat’s Ex, Jim Whitehurst, Is Now Temporary CEO at Unity Software
Three-and-a-half years after handing over the reins at Red Hat, Jim Whitehurst has the job he likes best again, although only temporarily.
OpenWrt 23.05 Adds Support for over 200 New Devices
OpenWrt 23.05 is here, supporting over 1790 devices, and introduces the ability to include rust-written programs. Here's what's new!
Add and Customize Section Breaks in LibreOffice Writer
A simple tutorial on how to add section breaks in LibreOffice Writer document with easy step-by-step guide instructions.
Super-long-term stable Linux Kernel arrives
If your Linux plans include industrial infrastructure, power grids, and factories, the Linux Foundation's Civil Infrastructure Platform has a Linux kernel just for you with decade-long support.
Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” Released, Here’s What’s New
Ubuntu 23.10 shines with Linux Kernel 6.5 and GNOME 45, ensuring a minimal software load for a smooth and powerful user experience. Learn more about it here!
Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) Officially Released with Linux 6.5 and GNOME 45
Canonical officially released today the Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) operating system, which comes with some of the latest GNU/Linux technologies, improved hardware support, and many other changes.
How to Install MariaDB on Arch Linux
Quick step-by-step guide on how to install MariaDB on Arch Linux.
Linux Weekly Roundup: Ubuntu 23.10, Raspberry Pi Bookworm OS, FreeBSD 14.0-RC1, and More!
Raspberry Pi OS and Ubuntu 23.10 adopt Wayland, PipeWire, and updated software, FreeBSD 14.0-RC1 and EuroLinux 8.9 beta bring system enhancements, and More!
Debian Unveiled: The Gold Standard of Linux Stability
Dive deep into Debian GNU/Linux, explore its roots and features, and learn why it stands out at the top in the vast Linux ecosystem.
How to Stop GNOME Software from Running in the Background
Here's how you can stop GNOME software from running in the background, consuming system resources.
How To Backup Files From Remote Linux VPS Using Rsync Script
Learn how to create a simple rsync script to back up files from a remote Linux system (VPS) to a local system, protecting your important data from loss.
GNOME developer proposes removing the X11 session
The suggested change is the first step in desktop environment becoming Wayland-only
The two changes are just proposals at present, but GNOME's Wayland-only future is on the horizon. Whether that's a good or bad sign is less clear.…
How to Set Up Facial Authentication on Linux: A Step-By-Step Guide
Despite the prevailing security and privacy concerns, facial authentication has gained popularity in today's devices, including Linux notebooks. However, unlike Windows Hello™, which provides a straightforward facial authentication setup, most Linux distributions, including TUXEDO OS, lack built-in, user-friendly facial recognition options. So, is it feasible to enable facial authentication on Linux? And what choices are available to achieve this?
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