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The PostgreSQL team released the PostgreSQL 14 database, providing users of the widely deployed relational database with new features. The new PostgreSQL release is the first major update for the database since the PostgreSQL 13 version that debuted in October 2020.
Exim 4.95 MTA Comes with a Bunch of Improvements
Exim is one of the most used email server software, developed at the University of Cambridge. The latest version of this popular mail transfer agent, Exim 4.95, ships with TLS resumption support included in default builds.
How to Run MySQL in Docker Container: A Simple, Easy to Follow Guide
One of the great things about Docker is how you can quickly use it to try out applications without having to install it directly on your machine. This guide explains step-by-step how to set up a new MySQL server running in Docker container in only a few minutes.
Deepin 20.2.4 Released with Added Global Search
Deepin is a rising star among Linux distros thanks to its combination of an elegant desktop environment with the stability and reliability of Debian. In Deepin 20.2.4 many of the DDE applications have been patched and optimized to improve the overall user experience.
GNU Wget2 Was Released as the Successor of the Original Wget App
GNU Wget2 has many improvements in comparison to Wget. Designed and written from scratch, GNU Wget2 wraps around libwget, that provides the basic functions needed by a web client.
GNU Coreutils 9.0 Are Here in the Year and a Half After the Previous v8.32
The GNU Core Utilities has announced the release of version 9.0 of the basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities used by the GNU operating system and various Linux distributions. These are the core utilities which are expected to exist on every operating system.
Bat is Like the cat Command in Linux, But Super-Charged and Written in Rust
As you know, the cat (short for concatenate) command is a utility in Linux. One of its most commonly known usages is to print the content of a file onto the standard output stream. But given more time spent in the command line, features like syntax highlighting come in very handy.
How to Install Arch Linux: Beginner’s Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Many Linux users really want to give Arch Linux a try, but the general notion that Arch is difficult to learn stops many of them. But Arch Linux is not difficult to install. In this guide I will going to show you how to easily install Arch Linux with the GNOME Desktop Environment.
GNOME 41 Comes with Some Small but Very Useful Features
GNOME 41 is now out and while it doesn’t change as many things as GNOME 40 did, there is still a lot of stuff to talk about. If you like GNOME and use it, there is basically no reason to not upgrade to GNOME 41. It is smoother, faster, apps are better, and there is more tweaks and options.
Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubunu 16.04 Support Has Been Extended to 10 Years
There was good news today for all Ubuntu lovers looking jittery at their aging Ubuntu boxes. Ubuntu 14.04 users will receive operating system updates until April 2024, and Ubuntu 16.04 until April 2026.
Linus Torvalds Has Revealed the Date of Linux’s Real Birthday
Many people in the Linux community is celebrating Linux’s birthday on August 25, but is that the right date? Here’s the answer.
Samba 4.15 Ships with a Modernized Virtual File System Modules
For those using Samba as the open-source implementation of SMB/CIFS and allowing for file/print sharing with Microsoft Windows systems, Samba 4.15 is now available as the latest release for improving Windows interoperability on Linux and other platforms.
Micro Text Editor: Lightweight and Intuitive Terminal-Based Editor
Micro command-line text editor is designed to replace Nano as the text editor for the masses. It is cross-platform terminal-based text editor, which is not only used for Linux but on all other platforms like Windows and macOS as well.
Ventoy: How to Create a Multiboot USB Drive with Multiple ISO Files
Ventoy is an open source tool for creating bootable USB drives. With Ventoy, you don’t need to format the USB drive for each new installation, you just need to copy the ISO file to the USB drive and boot it.
GIMP 2.10.28 is Here as a Bugfix Release, Version 2.10.26 Was Skipped
The latest GIMP 2.10.28 release is in principle a “minor” bug-fix release. It is mostly the same program, there are no big changes like there are in the development branch for the next major version that will be released as GIMP 3.0, but there are some noteworthy bug fixes and performance adjustments mainly aimed at Windows users.
Neptune 15 v2 from Juno is a Linux Gaming Laptop with 240 Hz Display
Nowadays, it is a little difficult to choose a perfect Linux gaming laptop, but it is not impossible to get it. The Neptune 15? V2 from Juno Computers is powered by Intel’s 10th-gen Comet Lake chipsets, and can be configured with up to 64GB of RAM.
FTP vs FTPS vs SFTP: The Difference Between Them Explained
FTP, FTPS, and SFTP are protocols that are used to transfer files over a network. While the acronyms for these protocols are similar, there are some key differences among them. Here’s a comparison of FTP vs. FTPS vs. SFTP.
Firefox Suggest is a New Search Feature of Mozilla’s Web Browser
Firefox Suggest displays suggestions when users type in the Firefox address bar. The feature may look like search suggestions on first glance, a feature that Firefox supported for a long while. However suggestions from Firefox Suggest are not offered by the search engine that is used, but by Mozilla’s Firefox browser.
Kali Linux 2021.3 Adds New Tools, Introduces Kali NetHunter Smartwatch
Kali is a Linux distribution based on Debian, strongly focused on security and specifically designed for computer forensics and advanced penetration testing. Recently, Kali Linux 2021.3 was released. So let’s see what’s new in this version.
PeaZip 8.2 Released, Focused on Improving Command Line Usage
PeaZip 8.2 archive manager for Linux and Windows now supports a massive 225 archive formats. The new version focuses on improving user experience on Linux systems, updating installers, improving the automatic configuration of applications for “open with” actions, and displaying more system’s paths in the file manager.
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