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Sparky Linux is a Debian-based lightweight desktop Linux distribution. The team behind the distro released an update to their rolling edition with updated packages in the Debian and Sparky test repos as of July 5, 2022.
Oracle Linux 9 Is Here with Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 7
Oracle Linux is a high-performance and secure operating system for application development and deployment. The company announced the general availability of its enterprise OS, Oracle Linux 9, for x86_64 and aarch64 architectures. Here's what is new!
Microsoft Did It Again, SFC Urges Developers to Quit GitHub
Microsoft’s new service for automatically writing AI-based code, Copilot, has sparked outrage in the Open Source community.
Debian 9 (Stretch) Reached End-Of-Life, an Explanation of the Maintenance Model
On June 30, 2022, Debian 9 (Stretch) reached the End of Life (EOL). If you are still using it, you should immediately upgrade to a newer version. But first, let’s recall some of the highlights from this release.
12-Year-Old Developer Brings Ubuntu’s Unity Desktop Back to Life
Unity Desktop Environment is a graphical shell for the GNOME designed and maintained by Canonical for Ubuntu. It was beautiful and innovative, but Canonical threw it out in 2017. So, Unity 7.6 is the first major version of the Unity desktop in six years, with the previous release in May 2016. Here's what is new!
Vim 9.0 Released, Introduces the New Vim9 Scripting Language
In its 30-year history, the terminal-based text editor Vim has been one of the most recognizable names in the open-source world, loved by some and disliked by others. After two and a half years of development, Vim 9.0 is now available, firmly focused on the new Vim9 scripting language capabilities.
Thunderbird 102 Is Here with New Icons Set and Quality-Of-Life Updates
Thunderbird is a free and open-source cross-platform software created as a complete client-side email suite by Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox browser. The new Thunderbird 102 release of the free email client has a fresh new address book, revamped message header, and colorful folders.
PeaZip 8.7 File Archiver Brings Functionality Improvements
The cross-platform archiver tool PeaZip now has a more user-friendly interface, improved file management, and updated themes.
DNF Command Line Package Manager in Linux: A Complete Guide
DNF (Dandified YUM) is a package manager for RPM-based Linux distributions, including RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux. This article is a complete guide on using the DNF command in Linux to manage and maintain the software package base.
What Is cURL Command and How to Use It (With Examples)
cURL, short for “Client URL,” is a command-line tool for transferring data using various protocols. It is an important Linux tool often used for connection troubleshooting. This article explains the curl command in Linux and how to use it with examples based on best practices.
EndeavourOS “Artemis” Paves the Way to the ARM Version of the Distro
EndeavourOS, one of the most popular Arch Linux derivatives, has released a new version called “Artemis.” Despite its claim to be a terminal-focused distribution, it has excellent GUI tools that make handling an Arch Linux system simple for new users.
SpiralLinux Is a New Debian-Based Distro from the GeckoLinux Creator
Not every day, a new Linux distribution appears on the horizon, so we’re happy to present you SpiralLinux – the new kid on the block. SpiralLinux is a brand new Linux distribution offering a rich set of desktop environments and uses official Debian package repositories.
ALBS, the AlmaLinux Build System Becomes Publicly Open to All
ALBS, which stands for AlmaLinux Build System, is a project aiming to automate the building distribution processes and the packages, testing them, signing them, and delivering them to public repositories. The AlmaLinux Build System opening aims to increase project transparency and encourage collaboration and community contributions.
KDE-Focused KaOS Linux 2022.06 Is Here with the Latest Plasma 5.25
KaOS is an independent rolling-release distribution inspired by Arch Linux that includes the latest KDE Plasma Desktop and related Qt Toolkit-based software. KaOS 2022.06 comes with the latest Plasma 5.25, the latest KDE Frameworks 5.95, and the newest app set provided by KDE Gear 22.04.
Why Ubuntu Isn’t a Flagship Linux Desktop Distribution Anymore
Although Ubuntu has been an enormous success, controversial decisions will prevent it from being named the best Linux desktop distribution in the future. Here's why.
How to Find/Get IP Address in Linux Using Command Line
One of the first questions many new Linux system administrators face is getting the IP address. This article explains the most used ways for finding a Linux system’s public and private IP addresses using the command line.
LXC 5.0 Linux Containers Are Here as a Long Term Support Release
LXC (Linux Containers) was the first and most complete Linux container manager implementation. Switching to Meson, the new cgroup configuration options, and time namespace support are some of the new features in the LXC 5.0.
How to Set up Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu (Complete Guide)
We know the Linux operating system is considered secure “by design.” However, regular maintenance by applying released security updates ensures that it will remain such. This guide shows how to automatically set up updates on the Ubuntu system, also known as unattended upgrades.
Manjaro 21.3 Ruah Released with Polished Desktop Environments
Manjaro is a Linux distribution that has boldly made its way into desktop Linux in recent years, winning the loyalty of a large number of users. The new Manjaro 21.3 Ruah won’t wow you with novelty. Instead, it’s all about the desktop experience. Here’s what’s new!
GNOME Is the Winner of Microsoft’s FOSS Fund for May 2022
Whether it comes as a surprise to many of you, Microsoft is paying close attention to open source. Microsoft’s FOSS Fund program provides $10,000 to sponsor open source projects. For May, the award will go to GNOME.
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