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Every Linux user has faced the dilemma of exactly what configuration they need for their hardware to work seamlessly with the Linux operating system. Tiny PC maker Beelink has released the SER 4 mini PC preinstalled with Manjaro Linux, and it features an AMD Ryzen 7 4800U processor.
The Future of the NTFS Linux Driver as Part of the Kernel Is in Question
After Paragon’s NTFS3 driver was accepted to become part of the Linux kernel last year, it has not received a single line of code maintenance.
Pop!_OS 22.04 Is Out with Small Improvements and GNOME 42
System76, one of the well-known Linux hardware computer makers, has unleashed the latest and greatest Pop!_OS 22.04, which grabs a lot of attention. Pop!_OS 22.04 isn’t drastically different from its predecessor, Pop!_OS 21.10, but it brings some improvements. Here's what's new!
Ubuntu 22.04 Switched Back to X.Org When Using the NVIDIA Driver
As you already know, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” came out very recently, causing a stir among the Linux community. And here, just a few days after its release, came some surprising news. NVIDIA requests Canonical to bring back X.Org as default in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS when using their proprietary driver.
How to Install Firefox as Classic DEB App on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
A decision by Canonical to provide Firefox preinstalled only as a Snap package in Ubuntu 22.04 has caused controversy among Linux users. This guide will show you how to remove Firefox’s Snap and install Firefox as a regular application from a DEB file in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
How to Upgrade Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS: A Step-by-Step Guide
Long waited Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’ was released recently. This guide shows you how to easily and safely upgrade the existing version of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS ‘Focal Fossa’ to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish.’
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’ Released, This Is What’s New
The wait is finally over. Ubuntu 22.04 has finally arrived and is available to download! Undoubtedly, Ubuntu 22.04 packs exciting new features to give a better user experience, performance, and speed than ever before. Here is what’s new!
Vivaldi 5.2 Web Browser Comes with Syncable Reading Lists
Vivaldi web browser, best know for its deep customization capabilities, released a new minor update – Vivaldi 5.2. Here’s what’s new!
Top 10 Use Cases of Wget Command (with Examples)
Wget allows you to download files using HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols. This guide will show you how to use the wget command through 10 commonly used examples.
LXQt 1.1 Desktop Environment Is Here Based on the Qt 5.15
LXQt is a free, open-source, lightweight, and user-friendly desktop environment built using the Qt libraries. Like its predecessor LXQt 1.0, the latest LXQt 1.1 targets the Qt 5.15 LTS toolkit and comes with improvements and bug fixes.
How to Change, Remove, or Disable User Password in Linux
Managing passwords via the terminal is relatively simple. This article will go over the passwd command in Linux and learn how to change, remove, or disable user passwords.
Razer Lambda Is a Powerful Linux Laptop for AI Developers
Razer is best known for its gaming PCs and peripherals, but the company has also dabbled in the productivity space on occasion. With that said, Razer’s latest laptop isn’t designed for gamers. Instead, it’s a “Tensorbook” for engineers working on machine learning applications.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Opens Its Development Model to the Public
SUSE is beginning the development of an “Adaptive Linux Platform” (ALP) that is expected to be the successor to SUSE Linux Enterprise 15.
How to Install Docker on AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux
Docker is a popular open-source platform for developing, deploying, running, and shipping applications using containers. This article will guide you step-by-step through the recommended and most efficient way to install Docker on AlmaLinux 8 or Rocky Linux 8.
How to Install RHEL 8: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Even though RHEL is a commercial Linux distro, you can download and use it free of charge via a no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux developer subscription. This step-by-step guide explains how to download for free and install the latest Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.
Material Shell Extension Gets GNOME 42 Support
Fans of the well-crafted cross between a tiled window manager and the modern GNOME Shell have reason to rejoice. The popular extension Material Shell has received support for the recently released GNOME 42.
EndeavourOS Apollo Comes with a Brand-New Window Manager
EndeavourOS is a user-friendly Arch Linux-based rolling release distro with some handy new features that improve the user experience. Almost four months after the previous EndeavourOS Neo release, EndeavourOS Apollo brings massive improvements to the Calamares installer and introduces a new X11-based window manager.
CentOS 8 to Oracle Linux 8 Migration: A Step-by-Step Guide
With the focus shifting from the CentOS project to CentOS Stream, several distros have emerged on the Linux scene, competing for the position of preferred CentOS replacement. One of the leading contenders is Oracle Linux. This article will guide you through every step to migrate your current CentOS 8 installation to Oracle Linux 8.
Fedora Plans to Drop Support for Legacy BIOS Systems
On x86_64 architectures, Fedora 37 will mark legacy BIOS installation as deprecated in favor of UEFI. While systems already using Legacy BIOS to boot will continue to be supported, new Legacy BIOS installations on these architectures will be impossible.
GitLab Switched from Centos 8 to AlmaLinux as a Supported Platform
GitLab has emerged as an effective alternative to GitHub following its acquisition by Microsoft. AlmaLinux supporters have reason to rejoice after the distro was chosen to replace CentOS 8 in the GitLab infrastructure.
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