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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.1 on Ubuntu, Here’s How
Finally! You can now install the latest and greatest Linux 6.1 kernel series on your Ubuntu Linux computers, or on an Ubuntu-based distribution that’s based on a supported Ubuntu release. Here’s how!
How to Install and Configure a JupyterLab Environment on Rocky Linux 9
JupyterLab is a next-generation web-based development environment for Project Jupyter. Project Jupyter was developed with the goal to develop open-source, open standards, and services for interactive computing across multiple programming languages.
Mastering the Linux CLI: why GUI tools aren't enough
In today's world of computer technology, there is a constant battle between graphical user interface (GUI) and command line tools. While GUI tools are often easier to use and have a more intuitive user experience, they can fall short when it comes to more complex tasks. This article will explore why mastering the command line is essential for any computer user, explaining the benefits of using a command line over GUI tools and demonstrating why GUI tools are not enough for certain tasks.
Using OpenSearch in Fedora Linux
OpenSearch is Amazon’s open-source search engine and analytics suite. Individuals, businesses, and organizations can use the service to search for a wide range of information and use visualization tools to better understand user behavior and search trends. This article will discuss how you can use OpenSearch in Fedora Linux. Prerequisites A Linux Distribution (Fedora OS) […]
How to Install EndeavourOS: Step-by-Step Guide (with Dual-boot)
A step-by-step guide with screenshots to install EndeavourOS in a standalone and dual-boot system with Windows.
The Linux sleep Command – Tutorial and Examples
The sleep command is used to delay the execution of scripts or commands in Linux (and other Unix systems). In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the sleep command on Linux and what it does, and we’ll include helpful examples.
How to Install phpBB Forum with Apache and free Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04
phpBB is free and open-source forum software that provides a space for people to gather and communicate with each other. It is written in PHP and uses MariaDB as a database backend.
Excellent Utilities: Nushell – flexible cross-platform shell with a modern feel
Nushell is billed as a new type of shell. The aim of the project is to adopt the Unix philosophy of shells where pipes connect commands together. It’s written in the Rust programming language and published under the MIT license.
How to Install Strapi CMS on Ubuntu 22.04
Strapi is an open-source, headless Content Management System (CMS) built with JavaScript (NodeJS). In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the community version of Strapi CMS on a Ubuntu 22.04 server, along with Nginx as a reverse proxy server.
OBS Studio 29.0 Released with Media Key Support on Linux, New Filters
OBS Studio 29.0 is out today as a major release for this popular, free, open-source, and cross-platform software for live streaming and screen recording bringing new features and lots of improvements.
Ventoy 1.0.87 has been released, along with a BSD Support Checksum and other changes
A new version of Ventoy, 1.0.87, is now available for download from the releases page, but before you do, it’s a good idea to find out what’s new in this release.
OpenMandriva Lx ROME Released as OpenMandriva’s Rolling-Release Edition
OpenMandriva announced today the general availability of OpenMandriva Lx ROME as the rolling-release edition of this independently developed GNU/Linux distribution descendant from Mandriva Linux.
DebugPoint Weekly Newsletter #22.16: Flathub App Updates, Edubuntu Flavour, DragonFly BSD and More
DebugPoint Weekly Newsletter #22.16: Flathub App Updates, New Edubuntu Flavour, DragonFly BSD Release and More.
Fancy a quick tour of DragonFly BSD 6.4?
We buzz around new version of the other-other-other FOSS-xNix-that-isn't-Linux. Dragonfly BSD 6.4 is here, with various updates and new features, including a better hypervisor, improved support for AMD GPUs, and more.…
Ubuntu Users Get Massive Kernel Security Updates, More Than 20 Vulnerabilities Patched
Canonical published today new kernel security updates for all of its supported Ubuntu Linux releases as a massive update that addresses more than 20 security vulnerabilities discovered by various researchers in the upstream kernels.
Use time-series data to power your edge projects with open source tools
Gathering data as it changes over the passage of time is known as time-series data. Today, it has become a part of every industry and ecosystem. It is a large part of the growing IoT sector and will become a larger part of everyday people's lives. But time-series data and its requirements are hard to work with. This is because there are no tools that are purpose-built to work with time-series data. In this article, I go into detail about those problems and how InfluxData has been working to solve them for the past 10 years.
GNOME 44 Desktop Environment Is Slated for Release on March 22nd, 2023
While you are probably enjoying your GNOME 43 desktop environment, the GNOME devs are already working hard on the next major release, GNOME 44, due out in late March 2023 with more new features and enhancements.
Compact ethical hacking device based on RP2040 MCU
Kickstarter recently featured the HackyPi which is an educational embedded device designed for ethical hacking and compatible with Python and C/C++. The device is based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 and it can run scripts automatically by connecting it via USB. The HackyPi is powered by the Dual core RP2040 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi. RP2040 […]
How to install Mastodon Social Network with Docker on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Mastodon is a free, decentralized, and open-source social network. It was created as an alternative to Twitter. This tutorial will teach you how to set up your instance of Mastodon on a server with Ubuntu 22.04 using Docker.
Time to Vote in Our Best Linux Distro 2022 Poll!
Who’s going to get bragging rights this year? The last two times we did this, Arch was the winner — and the first time we did it, Ubuntu took home the prize. Call out the troops and get bragging rights by making your favorite our “Best Linux Distro.”
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