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4 ways a Firefox account comes in handy
Even people who are very online can use some help navigating the internet – from keeping credit card details safe when online shopping to generating a password when one simply doesn’t have any more passwords in them. Using Firefox as your main browser helps take care of that. Want to level up? With a Firefox […]
10 Things to do after Installing Fedora 37 Workstation With Bonus Tip
A list of 10 things that you can perform after installing Fedora 37 Workstation Edition. A curated list just for you of this release.
Firefox 107 Is Now Available for Download with Power Profiling on Linux PCs with Intel CPUs
The Fedora Project released today the final version of the Fedora Linux 37 distribution, a major update to this Red Hat-sponsored distro that comes with some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies.
My favorite tricks for navigating the Linux terminal faster
One of the advantages of working in a terminal is that it's faster than most other interfaces. Thanks to the GNU Readline library and the built-in syntax of shells like Bash and Zsh, there are several ways to make your interactions with the command line even faster. Here are five ways to make the most of your time in the terminal.
How to Install Elasticsearch on Ubuntu 22.04
In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install and configure Elasticsearch on Ubuntu 22.04. Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It is distributed, scalable, and open-source software used to store the collected data. On a daily basis, the administrators use elasticsearch because it has many features such as high availability, various sets of APIs, support for more than one index, native Java API, and many more.
Second Edition of Designing with LibreOffice Available for Free Download
Bruce Byfield and Jean Hollis Weber announce the second edition of Designing with LibreOffice. The book is available as an .ODT or .PDF file under the Creative Commons Attribution/Sharealike License version 4.0 or later.
You Can Now Install Ubuntu’s Unity Desktop on Arch Linux, Here’s How
Rudra Saraswat, the maintainer of the official Ubuntu Unity flavor has released today a new tool that lets you install the latest version of the Unity7 desktop environment on your Arch Linux computer.
How to Install Django with Postgres, Nginx, and Gunicorn on Rocky Linux 9
Django is a python framework used for developing dynamic websites and applications. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Django framework on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
Rocky Linux Foundation launches
Rocky Linux takes a new road to its organization: A public benefit corporation software foundation, Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation.
Best IDEs (Code Editors) for Linux
A guide to the best IDEs/Code Editors for Linux. A list of the best IDEs with their unique features, pros and cons, and more.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 13th, 2022
The 111th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on November 13th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Install Linux Kernel 6.0 on Ubuntu 22.04
The kernel is the core part of any Linux-based operating system. It acts as a bridge between the software and hardware of the computer system. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Linux Kernel 6.0 on Ubuntu 22.04.
Kodi Becomes the First App to be Verified in Flathub (beta)
Kodi gets the verification badge in Flathub website (beta) and it looks awesome. Here are all the details on this.
CachyOS: Arch-Based Linux Distro Targeting Performance
CachyOS is a new rising star in the Linux world, promising to be user-friendly and highly performant by utilizing modified Linux kernels.
AI Camera Dev Kit features Jetson Nano SoC
ADLINK just unveiled a camera development kit designed to quickly develop proof of concept applications. This AI Camera Dev Kit integrates the Jetson Nano (128 NVIDIA CUDA core + 4x Arm Cortex-A57) along with an 8MP color MIPI Sony IMX179 camera module, a single GbE port and up to 16Gb of eMMC storage. As stated […]
KDE Frameworks 5.100 Released with Many Improvements for Plasma Desktop and Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.100 as the latest version of this open-source collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing commonly needed functionality for the Plasma desktop and KDE apps.
MPV 0.35 Video Player Brings PipeWire Audio Backend Support
MPV, which was forked in 2012 from MPlayer2, is a free, open-source, and cross-platform video player with a minimalist GUI and a feature-rich command-line version. After a year of development, the new MPV 0.35 version of the free video player is here, with PipeWire backend support and optimization improvements.
History of the Internet
Take a step back and imagine the world without the Internet. No social media, websites, e-commerce stores, or online chat rooms. The world would be a little blank for many of us. However, its presence revolutionized the globe and rapidly created immense opportunities. So, who invented the Internet? When was the Internet invented? What was the very first message transmitted over the network? All these questions come to our minds at least once.
Make swap better with zram on Linux
Zram is a compressed RAM disk on Linux. Lately, it's been put to use for swap space on many distributions. In my previous article, I introduced zram and demonstrated how to use it. In this article, I cover some of the ways you can customize how your system puts zram to use.
GoDaddy Sucks — and Here’s Why
If you’re reading this article, that means that GoDaddy still hasn’t managed to get traffic pointing to our new and improved server. That’s because this article isn’t on the new server, it’s only on the one we thought would be retired by now.
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