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Steam Deck Beta gets scaling for external displays, new "Preview" testing branch
Lots of goodies have arrived in a fresh Steam Deck Client Beta, along with a small update to SteamOS 3.3 Beta too.
The 12 Best Vim Plugins to Improve Your Workflow
Extend the functionalities of Vim and improve your productivity on Linux by installing these top-rated Vim plugins.
How to manage Apache web servers using Jinja2 templates and filters
Jinja2 templates are files that use variables to include static values and dynamic values. One powerful thing about a template is that you can have a basic data file but use variables to generate values dynamically based on the destination host. Ansible processes templates using Jinja2, a templating language for Python.
How To Move A Running Process From One Terminal To Another Without Closing It Using Reptyr In Linux And FreeBSD
This step by step tutorial explains what is Reptyr application and how to move a running process to a new terminal using Reptyr command in Linux and Unix operating systems.
Lennart Poettering, the Systemd Creator, Goes to Work at Microsoft
Lennart Poettering, the creator of crucial Linux components such as systemd and PulseAudio, has left Red Hat to pursue careers at Microsoft.
How to Install Flask with Nginx and Gunicorn on Ubuntu 22.04
Flask is a microframework written in Python for developing modern web applications and API (Application Programming Interface). In this post, we will show you how to install and configure the Python Flask Web Framework with Gunicorn and Nginx on the Ubuntu 22.04 system.
Slimbook Executive Linux Ultrabooks Now Ship with 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake CPUs
Spanish-based hardware vendors Slimbook informs 9to5linux.com today about the availability of a new generation of their Slimbook Executive Linux ultrabooks featuring 12th generation Intel Alder Lake CPU.
6 Reasons Why Linux Doesn’t Need an Antivirus or Firewall
Linux is more secure than other operating systems. But that's not the only reason why you might not need an antivirus or firewall while using Linux.
Google Summer of Code + Zephyr RTOS
The Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an international annual program in which Google awards stipends to contributors who successfully complete a free and open source software coding project during the summer. Launched in 2005, GSoC takes place from May to August. Project ideas are submitted by host organizations involved in open source software development, though students can also propose their own project ideas.
How a botched kernel patch broke Ubuntu – and why it may happen again
If you spent the early days of June fighting kernel panics in Ubuntu 20.04, you were not alone – and we now know why. A problem with a Ubuntu-specific Linux kernel patch early last month rendered many systems, running Docker on that flavor of the operating system unusable, and it probably won't be the last time.
This Month Mozilla Firefox Reached Its Lowest Share (Just 3%), But CEO Baker Made a Fortune (Especially When Mozilla Sank)
So much for rewarding merit; as shown above, one can have one’s salary grow sixfold in a decade, even when market share falls by about 90%
Sure, GitHubs AI-assisted Copilot writes code for you, but is it legal or ethical?
GitHub's Copilot is an AI-based, pair-programming service. Its machine learning model raises a number of questions. Open source experts weigh in.
Meet Free Software Foundation Executive Director Zoë Kooyman
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) started promoting the idea of sharing code way back in 1985, and since then it's defended the rights of computer users and developers. The FSF says that the terms "open" and "closed" are not effective words when classifying software, and instead considers programs either freedom-respecting ("free" or "libre") or freedom-trampling ("non-free" or "proprietary").
How to Create Persistent Tails Bootable USB on Linux
Privacy-centric users always find a shield to protect them against internet censorship. The community might have given us a lot of tools to protect our privacy, such as VPNs and Proxies, but none of them is full-proof.
Sony Starvis based 8MP multi-camera solution for Jetson AGX Orin
The e-CAM82_CUOAGX by e-con Systems, is an ultra-low light 8MP camera which implements the Sony IMX485 as image sensor. This device was designed as a multi-camera solution for the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin development kit which is often used for autonomous robots and embedded vision applications.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Xcode
Xcode provides developers a unified workflow for user interface design, coding, testing, and debugging. It supports source code for many programming languages including Swift, C, C++, Python, Ruby and more.
How to modify SELinux settings with booleans
Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a form of mandatory access control (MAC) that helps Linux systems enforce file and process permissions. It's a default subsystem on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, Fedora, and many other Linux distributions.
Systemd supremo Lennart Poettering leaves Red Hat for Microsoft
To considerable amusement in the Linux community, the infamous lead developer of systemd has a new job – at Microsoft. The news surfaced on a Fedora mailing list when someone found that they were unable to tag Poettering in a bug report because his Red Hat Bugzilla account was disabled, to which Poettering responded that he had created a personal account.
10 Great KDE Apps for Everyone Part 2
A list of ten great KDE apps (Part 2) spread across productivity, utilities and games.
How to Install Tor Browser in Linux with Security Guide
Tor Browser is currently the most trusted and secure browser to protect you from internet censorship and protect your data with the layer of nodes (also known as the onion routers) to make it harder for companies to track back to you.
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