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System76 Updates Lemur Pro Linux Laptop With 13th-Gen Intel CPUs, DDR5 RAM
The refreshed Lemur Pro Linux laptop is packed with powerful 13th-Gen Intel “Raptor Lake” processors and Intel Iris Xe Graphics. Learn more here.
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Xfce Screenshot Tool Can Now Save Screenshots in AVIF, JXL
As of Xfce version 1.10.4, users can now use the default screenshot utility to save screenshots as AVIF or JPEG XL.
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Open-Source Linux Foundation Connectivity Effort Takes Flight Thanks to Meta
Meta is contributing a series of technologies to a new open-source initiative designed to help improve networking connectivity. Learn more here.
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Alma Linux 9.2, Rocky Linux 9.2 Are Now RHEL 9.2 Alternatives
Based on the RHEL 9.2 release, both Alma Linux 9.2 and Rocky Linux 9.2 bring pretty much the same new features and improvements.
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Malicious Open-Source Components Threatening Digital Infrastructure
Henrik Plate, lead security researcher at Endor Labs, discusses the dual-edged nature of open-source software. Learn more here.
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OpenSSF CTO Shares Insights on Open-Source Security Challenges
Brian Behlendorf, CTO at OpenSSF, shares insights on leading the OpenSSF and addressing open-source security challenges.
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Deepin 23: Best New Features and Highlights
Deepin 23 brings exciting new features, including Wayland support and enhanced desktop components. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 6.2 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade
As Linux kernel 6.2 reaches end of life, it will no longer receive bug and security fixes. Users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 6.3.
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How to Install Magento eCommerce on Ubuntu 22.04
In this tutorial, we will install the Magento open-source community edition with Elasticsearch and Nginx.
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How to Use Input/Output and Comments in Golang
In this guide, we will explore how to efficiently handle input values and display the output of a Golang program.
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VPS vs VPN: Unraveling the Mystery Behind These Buzzwords
Many individuals and businesses rely on two popular services for security, privacy, and performance: VPS and VPN.
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How to Count Occurrences of a List Item in Python
When working with Python lists, it is essential to understand the process of counting the occurrences of the specified items.
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KeePass Flaw Allows Retrieval of Master Password, PoC is Public
A vulnerability in KeePass can be exploited to retrieve the master password from the software’s memory, says the researcher who unearthed the flaw. Learn more here.
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Restore Vanilla GNOME Desktop With Flatpak Support in Ubuntu
This tutorial explains how to restore Vanilla GNOME desktop with flatpaks support in Ubuntu, much like a fresh Fedora installation.
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How to Fix “sudo unable to open read-only file system” Error
In this guide, we seek to understand the cause of and possible ways to fix the “sudo unable to open read-only file system” error in Linux.
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How to Check Linux Hard Disk Size, Type, and Hardware Details
In this tutorial, we explore various methods you can use to find out the type of hard disks available on your Linux machine.
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Tails 5.13 Enables LUKS2 by Default for Persistent Storage, Encrypted Volumes
Tails 5.13 introduces an important change to better protect your anonymity and keep your files secure at all times. Learn more here.
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Rocky Linux 9.2 Now Available: Here’s What’s New
Rocky Linux 9.2 is finally here! Wireguard works with SELinux again, and an aarch64 kernel with a 64kb page size is now available.
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Guide to Set Up Full Wayland With Arch Linux
Discover how to set up a complete Wayland in Arch Linux with KDE Plasma and GNOME desktop with troubleshooting tips.
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Install Brave Browser on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04
In this step-by-step guide, we will demonstrate how to install Brave Browser on a Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 system.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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