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Install Windows 11 as KVM Guest in SparkyLinux 7 using virt-manager
First of all make sure that packages :
$ sudo apt install ovmf swtpm swtpm-tools
are already installed on your system, then the configuration of TPM is no longer your concern. Howevere, original setup would still look like . . . . . .
How to install and self host an Ntfy server on Linux
Ntfy is a free and open source notification service written in Go which lets us easily send and receive push notifications on smartphones or desktop computers via simple POST or PUT requests. The basic online service is publicly available free of charge and, on Linux, it is also possible to self-host an Ntfy instance. In this tutorial we see how to install an Ntfy server on Linux and how to use it to send and receive push notifications.
How Linux 6.4 Kernel improves Wi-Fi 7 and IPv6 networking
The recently released Linux 6.4 kernel is making some big networking strides that end users, enterprises and service providers will benefit from in the months to come.Among the key networking features in Linux 6.4 are multiple improvements to improve traffic flow, extended support for Wi-Fi 7 wireless networking, new eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) features and IPv6 optimizations.
2 Ways to Insert or Draw a Horizontal Line in LibreOffice & OpenOffice
This is a simple guide on inserting various horizontal lines in LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
How to Set Up Local DNS with Unbound on Debian
Unbound is free and open-source DNS server software that can be used for validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolvers. In this guide, you will learn how to set up Private DNS Server with Unbound on a Debian 11 and Debian 12 server.
An Introduction to XFone Mobile - Linux Phones
Welcome to XFone Mobile, the ultimate destination for Linux enthusiasts and programmers seeking powerful Linux phones. They have over a decade of experience running Ubuntu Linux.
Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Security Updates to Fix 3 Vulnerabilities
Canonical released today new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address up to three security vulnerabilities discovered and reported by various security researchers.
How to Use GPG with GNU Kleopatra in Linux
GPG is an important part of keeping your digital data safe and secure today. Learn how to get started by using its GUI front-end: Kleopatra.
Festival is a Music Player with a Special Interface
Festival is a graphical music player for local album collections. It’s cross-platform software running under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
SUSE with a Statement in Light of Red Hat’s Recent Actions
SUSE has issued an official statement in response to the growing concern in Open Source circles due to Red Hat’s actions. Here’s what they said.
How to Install Sensu Monitoring Solution on Rocky Linux 9
Sensu is an open-source infrastructure and application monitoring system designed for container and non-container monitoring and multi-cloud infrastructure. In this tutorial, you will install Sensu Monitoring Solution on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
Machine Learning in Linux: Audiocraft - audio processing and generation with deep learning
Audiocraft is Python-based software which provides the code and models for MusicGen, a simple and controllable model for music generation.
Fedora Linux 39 Workstation to Ship with a More Modern Installer
The Fedora Project is looking to replace the good old GTK-based installer that severed very well in numerous Fedora Linux releases starting with the upcoming Fedora Linux 39 release, due out later this year.
Fluent Reader – modern desktop RSS reader
Fluent Reader is a desktop news reader application. It’s built using Electron, a popular framework with developers, together with React and Fluent UI. Electron makes it easier to build a desktop app that works cross-platform. One code base and create an app that works on popular operating systems.
How to backup your git repositories with gickup
Git is by far the most used version control system out there. Originally created by Linus Torvalds, it is free and open source software, released under the GPLv2 license. Many online platforms such as Github or Gitlab allow developers to easily store and track changes in their code in public or private repositories using git as a backend.
The Core3566 module is compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4
Waveshare Electronics recently featured a computer module that combines versatile features with a compact form factor. The Core3566 integrates a Rockchip RK3566 processor running at 1.8GHz and a 0.8 Neural Processing Unit. This Waveshare computer module features the same Rockchip processor and provides similar features as the Radxa ROCK3 Model C SBC covered earlier this […]
Nitrux 2.9 Released with New Upgrade Tool, Latest KDE Software, and Much More
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 2.9 as the latest stable ISO snapshot of this rolling-release, systemd-free, and Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for the masses.
How to Change the default kernel in RHEL 8 and 9
2DayGeeK: This quick tutorial demonstrate how to Change/Set the default kernel in RHEL 8 and 9 using grubby utility.
InkBox OS 2.0 Arrives: Huge Updates for Kobo eReader Users
Feature highlights of InkBox OS 2.0 for Kobo, Kindle and other eBook readers, which brings massive updates.
Linux Mint cuts slice of 'Victoria' as 21.2 beta lands with dash of fresh Cinnamon
Desktop Ubuntu, but without the nonsense
It's been a while coming, but the beta of Linux Mint 21.2, codenamed "Victoria", is here with a new version of the Cinnamon desktop among other updated features to enjoy.…
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