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Firefox 109 to Introduce New Unified Extensions Button for Managing Your Add-Ons
With the release of Firefox 108 out the door and already hitting the desktops of millions of computer users worldwide, Mozilla has promoted the next major version of its open-source and cross-platform web browser, Firefox 109, to the beta channel for public testing.
Experience Linux desktop nostalgia with Rox
Rox-Filer is an open source file manager for Linux, once intended for the defunct Rox desktop but now a streamlined application for any window manager or desktop. There hasn't been much activity on the Rox project since 2014, and even then it is mostly in maintenance mode. And that's part of Rox-Filer's charm. In a way, Rox-Filer is a snapshot of an old desktop style that was progressive for its time but has given way to a more or less standardized, or at least conventional, interface.
Ardour 7.2 Open-Source DAW Brings Support for Compressed Ogg/Opus Audio, New MIDI Input Port
One and a half months after Ardour 7.1, Paul Davis and the team behind this open-source, free, and cross-platform digital audio workstation (DAW) released Ardour 7.2 as a modest update to the software that brings various new features and improvements.
Simplify the installation of Drupal modules with Project Browser
Project Browser is one of the most exciting initiatives for Drupal. It is intended to make the platform genuinely easy for everyone. Read on to discover what the project goals are, why we're excited about it, how Project Browser works, and when you might see it in Drupal core.
PipeWire’s WirePlumber Gets Bluetooth SCO (HSP/HFP) Hardware Offload Support
WirePlumber, the modular session and policy manager implementation for PipeWire, has been updated today to version 0.4.13, a release that adds new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
5 Best Linux Phones to Watch Out for in 2023
A list of best Linux Phones (current and upcoming) which may become more mainstream in 2023 with spec and comparison.
Open-source security successes, learnings and new money reported by OpenSSF’s Alpha-Omega
After nearly a year of operation, the OpenSSF today issued an annual report outlining what Alpha-Omega has actually achieved to advance the state of open-source security.
Budgie Desktop Proposed as Official Fedora Spin
If the proposal is approved, the Budgie desktop environment will likely become part of the Fedora Spins family, starting with Fedora 38.
Excellent Utilities: Cerebro – productivity tool
Cerebro is a fast application launcher with bags of additional functionality. It warrants our strong recommendation and deservedly enters our Excellent Utilities series.
Linux Kernel 6.1 is out with Initial Rust Support. This is What's New
Release highlights of Linux Kernel 6.1 (mainline) which bring preliminary Rust language support, new hardware updates and more.
Puppy Linux 22.12 (S15Pup) Arrives Based on Slackware 15
Release highlights of the new pup - Puppy Linux 22.12 (S15Pup) based on Slackware 15.0 release, bringing the latest packages.
Best screen recorders for Wayland Compared & Tested
A list of best screen recorders, those work with Wayland protocol in modern Linux distributions with actual test results.
Try this Linux web browser as your file manager
Today, the KDE Plasma Desktop lists Konqueror as a web browser. Officially, file management has shifted over to Dolphin, but Konqueror is still capable of doing the job. For the full and classic Konqueror experience, you should try the Plasma Desktop 3.x fork TDE, but in this article I use Konqueror in KDE Plasma Desktop version 5.
openSUSE Leap 15.3 Is at the End of Life, Here’s How to Upgrade
openSUSE Leap 15.3 will reach the ?nd-of-Life on December 31. So if you’re still using it, it’s time to upgrade to Leap 15.4. Here’s how to do it.
This Is the Default Theme of Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm”
It’s official, the default theme for the next major Debian operating system release, Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm”, is once again made by the famous Juliette Taka.
How to Enable SSL for PostgreSQL connections
By default, all PostgreSQL connections are insecure, which can cause security issues when run in high-traffic production environments. This tutorial will teach you how to enable SSL for PostgreSQL connections.
The du Command on Linux with a Tutorial and Examples
A detailed tutorial for the du command along with useful examples.
What does it take to be Linux Database Administrator?
A Linux Database Administrator is a technical expert responsible for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and security of database systems on Linux-based operating systems. They must have a strong knowledge of Linux operating systems and the database software they are managing.
How to Monitor Network Traffic with vnStat on Ubuntu 22.04
vnStat is a free, open-source, and console-based network traffic monitoring tool for Linux operating system. Lightweight and low CPU usage. This tutorial will show you how to install and use the VnStat tool to monitor network traffic on Ubuntu 22.04.
How to Install a DNS Server with BIND on Rocky Linux 9
BIND or Berkeley Internet Name Domain is free and open-source DNS Server software. It's one of the most popular DNS server software used by more than 70% of DNS on the Internet. This tutorial will show you how to set up DNS Server with BIND on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
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