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Theres a new Ubuntu Linux desktop on its way
Built around an immutable Linux core, this new Snap-based Ubuntu should provide a remarkably stable Linux desktop.
Disk Space Analysis Made Easy: Understanding df and du Commands in Linux
Master the differences between df and du commands in Linux. Learn how to analyze disk space effectively using df and du commands.
How to Install PrestaShop on Debian 11
PrestaShop is a free, open-source e-commerce platform that allows users to create and manage their online store. It is written in PHP and uses a MySQL/MariaDB database to store data. PrestaShop offers a range of features, including customizable themes and templates, a user-friendly interface, payment gateways, shipping options, product and inventory management, and marketing tools.
Install Windows 11 as Guest in Ubuntu using virt-manager (KVM/Qemu/libvirt)
A complete guide to install Windows as a guest operating system in Ubuntu, Linux Mint host using the open-source virt-manager (KVM/Qemu/libvirt).
Mastering NGINX Location Directives: Practical Examples and In-depth Insights
Learn how to effectively use NGINX location directives to control website routing and handle specific URL patterns. Enhance your web server configuration.
How to Trace Files with the Linux Tail Command
In the realm of Linux systems, the tail command plays a vital role in monitoring and analyzing files. Its simplicity and versatility make it a powerful tool for various tasks. In this article, we will explore the depths of the tail command, combining insights from different sources, to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of its capabilities.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Books
Apple Books is an e-book reading and store application. It primarily receives EPUB content from the Apple Books store, but users can also add their own EPUB and Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Apple Books is proprietary software and not available for Linux. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
Canonical Unveils Plans for Immutable Ubuntu Desktop Empowered by Snap
Canonical explores immutable Ubuntu OS with Snap and Core for desktop users starting from the next LTS release.
Linux Mint 21.2 with Cinnamon 5.8 Is Getting Support for Gestures
Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria” is almost ready for primetime and lead developer Clement Lefebvre confirmed today that the development cycle was closed earlier this week, which means that the beta version should arrive shortly.
Compulab presents low-cost NXP i.MX93 embedded platform
Compulab introduced today a low-cost embedded device built around a dual-core ARM Cortex-A55 and the Arm Ethos U-65 microNPU. The company has also launched a compatible carrier board with mainline Linux support and RTOS. The Compulab UCM-iMX93 is built around the same NXP processor as the VAR-SOM-MX93 (Variscite) launched earlier this year. There are three […]
Share Folder Between Windows Guest and Linux Host in KVM using virtiofs Complete guide
Step-by-step instructions on how to share a folder between Windows guest and Linux host in virt-manager, KVM, with additional instructions.
The Best Terminal Emulators for Linux
Don't like the terminal that comes with your Linux distro? Upgrade to one of the best terminal emulators for Linux.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Reaches End of Life Today
Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) reaches the end of life on May 31, 2023, and here are all the details about extended support and upgrade.
Illuminating Your Console: Enhancing Your Linux Command Line Experience with ccat
ccat stands for "colorized cat." It's a simple yet powerful tool that, like the traditional cat command, reads files sequentially, writing them to standard output. However, the ccat command adds a visual advantage - color-coding. It makes your command-line experience more user-friendly, improving the readability and understanding of your code.
System76’s Galago Pro Linux Laptop Gets 13th Gen Intel H-Class CPUs, Faster 144Hz Screen
Linux hardware vendor System76 updated today its Galago Pro Linux laptop with 13th Gen Intel H-Class CPUs, available with 12 or 14 CPU cores, and a faster 144Hz screen.
Announcing Mozilla's 'Responsible AI Challenge' top prize winners
When we relaunched the Mozilla Builders program last March, we unveiled our Responsible AI Challenge — a one-day, in-person event designed to inspire and encourage a community of builders working on trustworthy AI products and solutions — essentially a call to builders and technologists all over the world to create trustworthy AI solutions. We are […]
NixOS 23.05 Released with GNOME 44, KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS, and Linux 6.1 LTS
NixOS, a Linux distribution and a set of packages usable on other Linux systems and macOS, has been updated today to version 23.05, a release that comes with new components and various new features.
First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 6.3 Is Now Available for Download
It’s that time of the month when a new ISO snapshot of the popular Arch Linux distribution is available to download for those who want to experience the most recent GNU/Linux technologies on their hardware, such as Linux kernel 6.3.
How to Install TYPO3 CMS on Rocky Linux 9
TYPO3 is a free and open-source Enterprise-grade content management system. In this guide, you will install TYPO3 CMS - Enterprise-grade Content Management System - on Rocky Linux 9 server.
Machine Learning in Linux: PhotoPrism – AI-Powered Photos App
PhotoPrism is an AI-powered photos app for the decentralized web. It uses modern technologies to tag and find pictures. The software can be run at home, on a private server, or in the cloud. It’s free and open source software.
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