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Linus Torvalds has announced the second release candidate (RC2) for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.10.
How To Use Fsck Command To Check And Repair Linux File Systems (2024 Update)
Need to fix or diagnose disk errors on your Linux system? Our guide provides 20 useful fsck commands with examples to check and repair Linux file systems.
openSUSE Aeon – A Lazy Developer’s Dream OS
In this detailed blog post, we will explore what openSUSE Aeon is and how it benefits lazy developers to get things done efficiently.
Linus Torvalds Releases Linux Kernel 6.10-rc1
Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate (RC1) for the upcoming Linux kernel 6.10. Kernel 6.10 has been assigned the codename "Baby Opossum Posse".
How To Track Your Time In Linux With Bartib
Struggling to stay productive in Linux? Bartib can help! This guide explains how to track your time with Bartib, a time tracking application for Linux.
How to Append Text to a File in Linux (Without Text Editors)
This guide will walk you through two methods for appending text to a file without using text editors in Linux with practical examples.
KDE Plasma 6.1 Beta is Released With Wayland Explicit Sync, Edit Mode and More
The KDE Plasma 6.1 beta release is now available for testing. It ships with several exciting improvements and new features. This update aims to enhance the overall user experience, addressing various aspects of the desktop environment.
How To Create PowerPoint Presentations With Python From Command Line
This Step-by-Step guide explains how to create PowerPoint presentations from command line with Python and the python-pptx library.
Alpine Linux 3.20.0 Released With Initial 64-bit RISC-V Support
Alpine Linux team announced the release of Alpine Linux 3.20.0, with initial 64-bit RISC-V support.
The Ultimate Guide to Fundamental Linux Commands (2024 Update)
This comprehensive guide explains fundamental Linux commands every user should know. From navigating directories and managing files to monitoring system resources and troubleshooting issues, these essential Linux commands will help you to master the Linux command line with ease.
How To Check If Your Linux System Supports AVX and AVX2
In this brief tutorial, we will learn how to check if your Linux system supports AVX and AVX2 instructions from commandline.
Important! Fedora 38 End of Life Approaches (May 21st). Upgrade to Latest Fedora Release Right Away.
Fedora Linux 38 will reach its end of life on May 21, 2024 and no longer receive updates or support of any kind. This includes security patches, bug fixes, and software upgrades.
Manjaro 24.0 Is Released With Linux Kernel 6.9
Manjaro 24.0 codenamed "Wynsdey" is officially released with Linux Kernel 6.9. This release ships with KDE Plasma 6, GNOME 46, and Xfce 4.18.
Run Fedora Linux 40 on Your Apple Silicon Mac with Fedora Asahi Remix 40
The Fedora Project team announced the general availability of Fedora Asahi Remix 40. This new release brings the recently launched Fedora Linux 40 operating system to Apple Silicon Macs.
Disable IPv6 in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Need to disable IPv6 on your Linux system? Our guide provides clear steps for deactivating IPv6 temporarily or permanently on various Linux distributions.
How To Fix ‘package is in a very bad inconsistent state’ Error In Debian, Ubuntu Linux
Ever encountered the "package is in a very bad inconsistent state" error in Linux? This guide explains the steps to repair the package and get your system running smoothly again.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Fedora 39 to Fedora 40 Workstation and Server
Ready to unlock the latest features in Fedora? Our guide walks you through a smooth upgrade process from Fedora 39 to Fedora 40. Learn what's new, avoid pitfalls, and get your system running the newest version safely.
Mastering Directory Search in Linux with the find Command
This detailed tutorial explains how to use the powerful find command in Linux to search for directories by name, modified date, size, permissions, and more.
How To Delete Files Bigger Or Smaller Than X Size In Linux
Do you have a Linux system overflowing with files? Perhaps old documents or remnants of past projects are cluttering your storage. This guide will show you how to efficiently find and delete files bigger or smaller than X size in Linux.
How To Test Your Microphone In Linux
Is your microphone not working in Linux? Learn two quick and easy methods to test your microphone's functionality, using either your system settings or the command line.