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GIMP 2.10.30 ships with many fixes and incremental improvements, but not so much on the new feature side. Here's what's new!
3 Best Arch-based Linux Distributions for Everyday Desktop Usage
So you really want to use Arch Linux, but you are a little bit scared about its complexity? Well, then give Arch a try from a little bit different angle. Here is a list of the 3 best Arch-based distributions to check out.
Forget About the locate Command, plocate is a Much Faster Alternative
When you need to search for some files in Linux, you might typically use find or locate commands. So, now you have a new alternative called plocate.
EndeavourOS Atlantis Neo Arrived as a Christmas Present
EndeavourOS uses the well-known Calamares installer and might be classified as a beginner friendly desktop variant of Arch Linux. Just two weeks after the release of EndeavourOS Atlantis, all fans have reason to rejoice – EndeavourOS Atlantis Neo is here.
How to Use apt Command to Manage Packages in Linux
This article shows you how to use apt command in Ubuntu, Debain, Linux Mint, or any other Debian or Ubuntu based distributions, with examples so that you can manage packages with easy.
Kdenlive 21.12 Released with Multicam Editing and Improvements
Kdenlive Kdenlive 21.12 free video editor was finally released a few days later than other KDE Gear 21.12 apps. This release brings major updates and new features. We take a look at those and give you installation details.
Pop!_OS 21.10 is Here, Jumps Ahead to GNOME 40
System76 has released Pop!_OS 21.10, its bespoke Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. The most important feature of this release is the new Application Library. Here's what’s new!
PeerTube 4.0 Free Video Platform Comes More Powerful Than Ever
PeerTube is an open source piece of software that enables anyone to run their own tube site (like YouTube) very easily. Now the PeerTube’s devs has finally released PeerTube 4.0. Here's what's new!
How to Change Hostname in Linux
A hostname, also called a computer name, is a label assigned to a host on a network which distinguishes one device from another on a specific network. Although the system sets the hostname during the installation process, you can change the hostname at any time on Linux. Here's how!
How to Install deb File in Ubuntu with Examples
Got a deb file download from the web? There are several ways to install deb files in Ubuntu. Here I’ll show you the two easiest ways, closely following best practices.
Kali Linux 2021.4 Comes with Updated Desktop Environments
Kali Linux 2021.4 has just been released by Offensive Security. The latest version brings some significant feature additions and improvements onboard. Here's what's new!
Zorin OS 16 Lite: Better Xfce with Much More Simplicity
Zorin OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution designed especially for newcomers to Linux. If you want to switch to Linux but don’t know which distro to choose for your aging PC, Zorin OS 16 Lite is probably the perfect choice.
5 Best Terminal Based Linux Monitoring Tools
We are going to explore the 5 best terminal based monitoring tools that you can use on your Linux systems to keep you fully aware of their status.
Freespire 8.0 Comes Tightly Integrated with Google Services
The developers behind Freespire 8.0 have decided to put strong focus and take full advantage on Google’s services with this release.
AssaultCube 1.3 Free Multiplayer Shooter is Finally Here
AssaultCube is a free multiplayer first-person shooter game, based on the CUBE engine. It hasn't seen a new release since 2013, but now it’s back with AssaultCube 1.3 Lockdown Edition to the delight of all Linux fans.
Vivaldi 5.0 Web Browser Released with Shareable Themes
Vivaldi is a fast web browser that certainly pays attention to its users needs, privacy, and web experience. Vivaldi 5.0 is a major update and carries a couple of key feature updates and a lot of bug fixes and changes. Here’s what’s new.
CentOS Stream 9 is Now Generally Available
The release of CentOS Stream 9 has been carried out before CentOS Linux 8 expires at the end of this year. The distro is based on Fedora 34, the same code base that RHEL 9 uses.
Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is Here with Its First Stable Version
O3DE is an open-source 3D engine that you can use to create high performance interactive experiences, including games and simulations. Yesterday the Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) announced the O3DE Stable 21.11 release of the Apache 2.0-licensed Open 3D Engine project.
How to Make iptables Firewall Rules Persistent on Debian/Ubuntu
The iptables store the rules in the system memory. In other words, it do not save these rules persistently to the disk as a file. Here’s how to keep iptables firewall rules persistent between reboots, so you don’t lost them after the system is rebooted.
NixOS 21.11 “Porcupine” Released with Many Improvements
NixOS is a Linux distribution that is entirely different than what one can expect from a regular Linux distro. Now NixOS 21.11 “Porcupine” is here, but default Nix version remains at 2.3 point release rather than Nix 2.4.
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