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The CutiePi tablet is based on the diminutive Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. At the heart of CutiePi is custom designed circuit board. It’s a open source hardware and had all the components in place necessary to make your project portable.
How to Install Zoom on Ubuntu (the Easiest Way)
Zoom works perfectly on Linux and supports variants of Linux distros. Here I will show you the simplest way to install Zoom client on Ubuntu.
LXD 4.20 Containers Released, Provides Ability for Live Migration
LXD is a next generation system container manager. LXD 4.20 users will be happy to see in this release the initial implementation of live migration and core scheduling support.
Tor Browser 11.0 Comes Based on Firefox ESR 91
Tor Browser 11 is now the new stable version available to all those Internet users who seek to avoid, that their web communications are easy to track. Here's what's new.
How to Install GNOME Shell Extensions Easily and Quickly
By default, GNOME Shell has a set of features that are determined by the developers. GNOME Shell extensions are tiny pieces of software code, written by third-party developers, that enhance or add functionality to a GNOME desktop.
How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu
Chrome is fast, intuitive, and secure browser built for the modern web. But because it’s not an open source browser, it’s pretty much never included by default on any Linux distro. In this tutorial, we will cover how to install the Google Chrome web browser on Ubuntu in a few easy to follow steps.
LXQt 1.0.0 Lightweight Desktop Arrived, Here’s How it Looks Like
For fans of LXQt or those still looking for a lightweight Qt5 desktop, LXQt 1.0.0 is out as the latest version of this desktop environment. It is used by operating systems that aren’t looking for a lot of customization or productivity options, but instead are focused on performance.
How to Upgrade Fedora Linux to Latest Version
Being able to upgrade Fedora from one version to the next is one of Fedora’s best features. This article was originally written for upgrading from Fedora 34 to Fedora 35, but the steps for upgrading the Fedora version remains the same for any release.
PHPStan Reached version 1.0 After 6 Years of Development
Introducing static code analysis into your process should improve the quality of your code and make the QA process more efficient due to finding errors earlier on. PHPStan is a static analyzer for PHP focused on finding bugs in your code without actually running it.
How to Install Microsoft Edge on Linux in a Few Easy Steps
Microsoft officially launched the stable version of its browser for Linux. Let me show you how to easily install the Microsoft Edge on your favorite Linux distribution.
Firefox 94 Brings Colors and Gains Security
The latest stable version of the Firefox web browser, version 94, is now rolling out. There’s quite a bit going on with a couple of new features, some add-ons updates and a whole lot of performance fixes and improvements.
Linux Remains Above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey
Yesterday Valve has published its monthly Steam Hardware Survey for October, and aside from showing the usual Nvidia and Intel dominance in GPUs and CPUs usage among Steam users, there weren’t many new takeaways from the latest report except Linux gaming rising to 1.13%.
Fedora 35 is Here and Shines with the New GNOME 41
After the release of the Fedora 35 beta at the end of September, Fedora 35 stable release is finally here with some exciting changes and improvements. This release continues the Fedora Project’s emphasis on delivering leading-edge open source technologies and includes updates spanning the Linux kernel to the desktop experience.
Linux Kernel 5.15 Released, Here Are the Top 3 New Features
Linux Kernel 5.15 is a significant milestone in that it’s also a Long Term Support (LTS) kernel to be maintained for at least the next five years and also is a huge kernel update in general with many new features.
10 Interesting and Fun Facts About Linux
Today, the Linux operating system powers supercomputers, bullet trains, Hollywood films, submarines, International Space Station, the New York Stock Exchange, and so on. However, the birth and journey of Linux have many thought-provoking and amazing facts.
10-Year-Old PHP-FPM Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Discovered
Security researchers are warning that a PHP-FPM local privilege escalation vulnerability impacting PHP could put millions of websites at risk. The vulnerability allows a low-privilege user to escalate his privileges to root using a bug in PHP-FPM.
X.Org Server 21.1 is Here After More Than Three Years of Development
Due to a lack of interest from upstream developers in developing a new version, X.Org Server 21.1 has taken more than three years to emerge. However, as of today we have a brand new version, so let’s take a quick look at what’s new.
Give Ubuntu Folders a Colorful Makeup with Yaru-Colors
Yaru theme is a GNOME Shell theme based on Adwaita theme supports both GTK2 and GTK3. If you’d like to improve your Ubuntu desktop look, you can consider installing the Yaru-Colors theme, which is a modification of the Yaru theme for Ubuntu.
OVPN-Admin is a Simple Web UI to Manage OpenVPN Users
If you are looking for a GUI solution that allows you to create OpenVPN users, their certificates, and routes in convenient to use UI, we have good news for you. OVPN-Admin gives you all that and more.
AlmaLinux’s ELevate Project Makes the Migration from CentOS 7 Easy
ELevate capabilities aren’t confined only to CentOS to AlmaLinux moves, but can be used with all migrations between different RHEL-based distributions, such as CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8, Rocky Linux 8, or Oracle Linux 8.
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