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Meson & VSCode: Develop your project in a modern IDE
VSCode is a popular IDE (integrated development environment) from Microsoft that is highly configurable with extensions. Meson is the open source build system used by most GNOME and Freedesktop projects. It provides introspection data to integrate your project into your IDE, for tasks such as building and running your project. With the recent release of Meson 1.1.0, its VSCode extension is now fully functional & ready to use! Here's how it works.
Tails 5.12 Anonymous OS Launches with New Persistent Storage Features, Bug Fixes
The Tails 5.12 has been released today as another monthly update to this Debian-based amnesic incognito live system for those who want to protect their identity and their personal information by surfing the Internet anonymously using the latest Tor technologies.
MyPhotoShare: A Static Web Photo Gallery with Advanced Features
MyPhotoShare is an open-source web photo gallery aimed at sleekness and speed. Give it a try now!
Simple way to Convert WebP Images to PNG and JPG/JPEG in Linux
Looking for a way to convert a WebP image to PNG or JPG/JPEG, then the dwebp and ffmpeg commands are the best options.
Fedora 38 Released with GNOME 44 and Full Flathub Access
Fedora 38 is out now! Powered by Linux kernel 6.2, it ships with the latest GNOME 44 desktop environment and the brand-new Budgie spin.
Rust Foundation so sorry for scaring the C out of you with trademark crackdown talk
Should have wrapped proposed rules on name and logo use in unsafe {} ?
The Rust Foundation on Monday apologized for confusion caused by the organization's proposed trademark policy changes.…
Hanabi Is A Live Wallpaper For GNOME Desktop
Hanabi is a GNOME Shell extension that allows using a live wallpaper (video) on the GNOME desktop.
VirtualBox 7.0.8 Adds Initial Support for Linux Kernel 6.3, Many Improvements
Oracle released today VirtualBox 7.0.8 as the latest stable version of its open-source, free, and cross-platform virtualization software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
How to compare images & videos on Linux?
As a content creator (I think I am), I often need to compare images after compressing them or changing their format to ensure their quality before uploading them to this humble blog.
Manual comparison of images and videos is annoying, so we need a tool that makes such a process easy, and here comes the Identity app into play.
How to Upgrade to Fedora 38 from Fedora 37 Workstation (GUI and CLI)
Complete steps to upgrade to Fedora 38 from Fedora 37 workstation edition with GUI and CLI methods.
Solus Linux to Be Rebased on Ikey Doherty’s Serpent OS
Former Solus lead developer and current communications manager Joshua Strobl announced today in a lengthy blog post that the Solus Linux distribution has a new direction and will be rebased on Ikey Doherty’s Serpent OS.
Fedora Linux 38 Arrives with Linux Kernel 6.2, GNOME 44, Mesa 23, and More
The Fedora Project released today Fedora Linux 38 as the latest and greatest version of their Red Hat-sponsored GNU/Linux distribution for the masses bringing you the most recent technologies and Open Source software.
How to Install a LAMP (Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, PHP) Server on Ubuntu
Installing LAMP on Ubuntu is simpler than you might think. Check the complete guide to know how you can easily install Apache, MySQL, and PHP on your Ubuntu machine and start building web applications in no time.
What's new in Fedora Workstation 38
Fedora Workstation 38 is the latest version of the leading-edge Linux desktop OS, made by a worldwide community, including you! This article describes some of the user-facing changes in this new version of Fedora Workstation.
Announcing Fedora Linux 38
Today I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project contributors: the Fedora Linux 38 release is here! With this release, we’re starting a new on-time streak. In fact, we’re ready a week early! As always, you should make sure your system is fully up-to-date before upgrading from a […]
Install Nodejs Packages Using Ndm Desktop App In Linux
In this brief tutorial, we are going to discuss what is Ndm, how to install Ndm desktop app in Linux, and how to use Ndm to install Nodejs packages in Linux.
Ubuntu Budgie 23.04: Best New Features
A list of the best new features of Ubuntu Budgie 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" release, which brings the latest Budgie desktop and more enhancements.
Deepin 20.9 Released with Updated Apps and Lots of Bug Fixes
While work continues in the background for the next major release, Deepin 23, the developers of this Chinese distribution released today Deepin 20.9 as another maintenance update in the 20.x series that comes with up-to-date components and lots of bug fixes.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 16th, 2023
The 133rd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on April 16th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
The One-Time Task Scheduling Guide To Master the "at" Command
The at command is a versatile utility that allows users to schedule a command or script to be executed at a specified time in the future. It is particularly useful for running one-time jobs, such as maintenance tasks, backups, or system updates, without requiring manual intervention. The at command reads the commands to be executed from standard input or from a file and schedules them accordingly.
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