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eza is a modern replacement for the Linux ‘ls’ command, written in Rust, with color output and better defaults. Here’s how to install and use it.
Netgate Announces to Stop Offering pfSense Home+Lab
Netgate discontinues the pfSense Home+Lab offering due to unauthorized redistribution. Dive into the reasons and repercussions.
Linux Mint Will Continue Betting on Xorg in Future Releases
Linux Mint’s vision showcases a continued reliance on Xorg. Wayland’s on the horizon, but full readiness is projected for 2026. More on that here!
Fedora 39 Release Delayed by a Week for the Second Time
Due to two last-minute issues, Fedora 39’s release has been pushed back one more week, with a new target date of November 7. Here's more on that!
The End of an Era: openSUSE Calls for Fresh Logo Submissions
The openSUSE Project has announced a contest for a new logo as well as for the Tumbleweed, Leap, Slowroll, and Kalpa variants. Here's more on that!
How To Protect SSH with Fail2Ban: A Beginner’s Guide
Dive into our beginner’s guide on securing SSH with Fail2Ban to safeguard your server from unauthorized access and brute-force attacks.
Fedora Linux 39 Release Delayed Due to Last-Minute Bugs
Due to some last-minute bugs, Fedora 39, slated for release on October 24, is postponed with a new release date of October 31.
PeaZip 9.5 File Archiver Brings UI and Performance Improvements
The latest PeaZip 9.5 archiver unveils heightened performance, a faster mode for archive browsing, and polished file manager functionalities.
Warehouse: A Must-Have App Manager for Flatpak Enthusiasts
Seeking an efficient Flatpak app manager? Warehouse’s intuitive GUI offers Flatpak users a seamless experience and efficiency. Check it out!
Three New Sparky 2023.10 Semi-Rolling Special Editions Released
Powered by Linux kernel 6.5, SparkyLinux’s special GameOver, Multimedia, and Rescue 2023.10 semi-rolling editions are here.
How to Install Minikube on Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Make your first steps in Kubernetes with Minikube on Linux. Follow our guide for a seamless one-node cluster setup experience.
GNOME Project’s Unexpected CEO Choice: A Bold Move or Misstep?
Holly Million, new to software, now leads GNOME. It is a curious choice for one of the biggest open-source projects, wouldn’t you say?
Microsoft Announces the Sunset of Azure Database for MariaDB
Time’s ticking for Azure MariaDB users. By 9/19/2025, all workloads will be gone. Microsoft recommends migrating to Azure MySQL.
MX Linux 23.1 (Libretto) Released, Here’s What’s New
The first update in the MX’s “Libretto” series, 23.1, comes based on the latest Debian 12.2, offering new and updated applications.
openSUSE Is Working On Its New Agama Installer
Discover Agama: openSUSE’s ALP release’s next-gen installer. A successor to YaST, it promises a refined installation experience.
MariaDB Corporation Is Going Through Tough Days, Here’s Why
MariaDB Corporation makes major changes, cutting 28% of its workforce and ending SkySQL & Xpand development to curb operating expenses.
OpenWrt 23.05 Adds Support for over 200 New Devices
OpenWrt 23.05 is here, supporting over 1790 devices, and introduces the ability to include rust-written programs. Here's what's new!
Ubuntu 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” Released, Here’s What’s New
Ubuntu 23.10 shines with Linux Kernel 6.5 and GNOME 45, ensuring a minimal software load for a smooth and powerful user experience. Learn more about it here!
Debian Unveiled: The Gold Standard of Linux Stability
Dive deep into Debian GNU/Linux, explore its roots and features, and learn why it stands out at the top in the vast Linux ecosystem.
Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS Becomes SLTS with 10 Years of Support
Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS gets a decade of support through the Civil Infrastructure Platform and its super-long-term stable (SLTS) kernel program.
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