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How to Install Fonts on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide
This guide walks you through installing fonts on Linux, using the command line, or utilizing the dedicated GNOME and KDE’s GUI apps.
How to manipulate partition tables with fdisk, cfdisk and sfdisk on Linux
Fdisk, cfdisk and sfdisk are command line partitioning utilities included by default in all Linux distributions. They provide different interfaces to the same set of functions: while they all can be used interactively, only sfdisk is script-oriented. They support DOS, GPT, SGI and SUN partition tables.
How to Install CUDA and cuDNN with Tesla T4 GPU on Ubuntu 22.04
CUDA stands for Compute Unified Device Architecture, and it is a parallel computing platform and programming model developed by NVIDIA. CuDNN stands for CUDA Deep Neural Network library, and it is a GPU-accelerated library of primitives for deep learning.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Launchpad
Apple Launchpad is a central location where you can view all your apps and easily open them.
Contribute at the Test Week for the Anaconda WebUI Installer for Fedora Workstation
The Workstation team is working on the final integration of Anaconda WebUI Installer for Fedora Linux Workstation. As a result, the Fedora Workstation Working Group and QA teams have organized a test week from Monday, Aug 28, 2023 to Monday, Sept 04, 2023. The wiki page in this article contains links to the test images […]
Firefox Has Lost around 70M Users in Last 5 Years
As of August 2023, the number of active Firefox users around the world has dropped to 176 million users. A far cry from the end of 2018 when it had 244 million active users.
grump – CLI audio player written in Go
grump is a billed as a very minimal CLI audio player. grump is an acronym for “Great but Really Ugly Media Player.
20 Best Icon Themes for Ubuntu and Other Linux
A fresh list of the best icon themes of 2023 for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions for you.
Bodhi Linux 7 brings Enlightenment to Ubuntu
With a choice of kernel versions, and even a 32-bit edition. Bodhi Linux 7.0 is the latest release of one of the oldest Ubuntu-based distros, with one of the more unusual desktops.…
Machine Learning in Linux: GodMode – AI Chat Browser
GodMode is billed as a dedicated chat browser giving instant access to the full webapps of ChatGPT, Bard, Claude 2, Perplexity, Bing, Quora Poe and other AI services all accessible with a single keyboard shortcut. In essence the software simply lets you simultaneously chat with a range of AI services.
How to Install Webmin on Debian 12
Managing and administering Linux servers from the command line is difficult for beginner Linux users. In this case, you can use Webmin to manage your Linux server from the web-based interface. In this article, I will show you how to install Webmin on Debian 12.
How to Install Let’s Encrypt with Apache on Ubuntu 22.04
Let’s Encrypt is a free and open Certificate Authority (CA) that provides free digital certificates for enabling HTTPS (HTTP Secure) on websites. HTTPS uses the SSL/TLS protocol to encrypt communications so that attackers can’t steal data.
Meta lets Code Llama run riot under almost-open terms
Was this source-generating model used to bang out Threads in a week or something? Meta has released yet another sort-of-open machine learning model, this time tuned for generating software source code.…
Upscayl: The Ultimate Open-Source AI Image Upscaler
Discover upscayl, an open-source AI image upscaler that effortlessly enhances low-resolution or compressed images while preserving perfect quality.
OpenMandriva ROME 23.08: A Superb Rolling-Release Distro
Powered by Linux kernel 6.4 and shining with the latest KDE Plasma 5.27.7, OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 is a dream come true for any distro hopper.
A Brief Story of Time and Timeout
When working in a Linux terminal, you often encounter situations where you need to monitor the execution time of a command or limit its runtime. The time and timeout commands are powerful tools that can help you achieve these tasks. In this tutorial, we'll explore how to use both commands effectively, along with practical examples.
Happy 32nd Birthday, Linux!
It’s August 25th and it’s Linux’s 32nd birthday, so join me in celebrating the birthday of Linux for those of you who celebrate it on this day with a glass of good champagne and a delicious cake!
Docs workshop: Virtually writing together
The Docs team is pleased to announce a workshop will begin September 2023. Attend and find out how you can help improve Fedora Documentation!
FOSS Week in Review: Kali Cleans House, Kalendar Becomes Merkuro, Brave’s Unfree Assistant, & More…
The cryptocurrency funded Brave Browser has a new proprietary AI assistant; new versions of Kali, KDE Gear, and LibreOffice; with changes on the way in The Document Foundation’s versioning scheme.
LibreOffice 7.6 arrives: Open source stalwart is showing its maturity
What comes next, and what the end of the 7.x release series really means. LibreOffice 7.6 is the latest – and last – fresh version in the 7.x release series of the FOSS office suite. From next year, the organization is moving to a date-based release cycle.…
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