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A New York Times Magazine editor on her internet obsessions
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story worth sharing. In […]
DXVK 2.3 Improves Performance in Tomb Raider Anniversary and Fixes Many Bugs
DXVK 2.3 Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10, and D3D11 for Linux / Wine is now available for download bringing several improvements and bug fixes for various games.
GNOME 45 Breaks Extensions’ Compatibility
Due to the move to standard JavaScript modules (ESM), GNOME 45 will not be compatible with extensions for older GNOME versions. Learn more about it here!
How to Fix Unmet dependencies Error During Package Installation or Upgrade
While upgrading or installing any package, if you are getting an unmet dependencies error, you can resolve it with the given steps.
Linux Lite 6.6 Arrives with Support for 22 New Languages, New AI Helper Tool
Jerry Bezencon announced today the release and general availability of the Ubuntu-based Linux Lite 6.6 distribution as a major update to this lightweight OS leveraging the Xfce desktop environment.
How to Unzip or Open Gz File in Linux
In this tutorial, we will explain how to unzip or open gz file in Linux as part of the Linux commands series.
fwupd 1.9.5 Released with Support for More Devices, Optional Passim Support
fwupd 1.9.5 Linux firmware upgrading utility has been released today with support for more devices, as well as a couple of new features and several bug fixes.
ArcaOS 5.1 gives vintage OS/2 a UEFI facelift for the 21st century
When your '90s nostalgia craves a modern touch. In the OS/2 world, ArcaOS 5.1 is a long-awaited release which enables this 32-bit OS from the late 20th century to run on modern PC hardware.…
Linux Lite 6.6 Is Here but Still Relies on Xfce 4.16
The lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution Linux Lite has released version 6.6, focusing on language translations. Here's what's new!
Fedora Linux KDE Spin Is Switching to the Calamares Graphical Installer
Asahi Linux project lead developer Hector Martin wrote today on Mastodon that the upcoming Fedora Asahi Remix distribution for Apple Silicon devices, which is based on Fedora Linux KDE Spin, will be using the Calamares graphical installer by default.
NetBSD's Endurance: A Decade-Long Server Uptime Record
Journey through the remarkable survival story of a NetBSD server that continues to operate flawlessly after a decade.
antiX 23 Review: Debian 12-Powered Linux Distro for Aging Hardware
A new release of antiX 23 is now available, powered by Debian 12 "Bookworm". We did a test drive for a quick review.
Command-not-found: Suggest Package Installation For Unavailable Commands In Linux
The command-not-found utility is an useful utility that suggests you installation of packages when running an unavailable command in Linux.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 3rd, 2023
The 152nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 3rd, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Fedora libostree Post-Installation Setup, Modifications, and Tips and Tricks
A comprehensive post-installation setup, tips and tricks as well as modifications for newly installed Fedora Linux libostree varients.
How to Install RPM Packages On Ubuntu 22.04
RPM or Red Hat Package Manager is a free, open-source package management system.
The RPM package management system is written in C and Perl programming languages for Linux operating systems.
The RPM package management system is written in C and Perl programming languages for Linux operating systems.
You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.5 on Ubuntu, Here’s How
Ubuntu users can now install the latest Linux 6.5 kernel series. Here’s a quick and easy-to-follow tutorial with screenshots on installing Linux 6.5 using the Mainline Kernels Installer tool or via CLI.
The world seems so loopy. But at least someone's written a memory-safe sudo in Rust
Turns out we can have nice things?
The sudo command-line tool has been implemented in the Rust programming language to hopefully rid it of any exploitable memory-safety bugs.…
Armbian Wallpaper Contest: Showcase Your Talent and Win SBC
Designers, don’t miss the Armbian Desktop Wallpaper Contest – an excellent opportunity for anyone to have their work featured on Armbian.
Armbian 23.08 Brings Support for Lenovo X13s, Official Distro Upgrades
The Armbian community released Armbian 23.08 “Colobus” as a major update to this Debian and Ubuntu-based distribution for ARM and x86 devices, including single-board computers and ARM laptops.
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