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EndeavourOS: Your Search for Perfect Arch Distro Ends Here
A review of EndeavourOS "Cassini" release and the overall Linux distribution in terms of performance, looks, quality and the future.
My 4 favorite features of the 4pane file manager on Linux
4Pane is a multi-pane file manager for Linux that allows for customized layout, and provides quick access to traditional desktop conveniences as well as common Linux tools. 4Pane aims for speed over visual effects, and places the way you want to work above all else. In honor of its name, I've got a list of my four favorite features of this fine file manager.
NetBSD 10 BETA is Now Available for Testing
Release highlights of NetBSD 10 BETA, which brings WireGuard compatibility, updated hardware support including ARM devices + More.
5 must-read resources for using the Linux command line
n the beginning, there was the command line. While modern Linux distributions include graphical desktops like GNOME and KDE, the command line remains one of the power features of every Linux system. With the command line, you can leverage a rich set of instructions to edit and manipulate files, control your system, and automate processes. This year, our contributors wrote a lot of great articles about the Linux command line. Here are five of my favorite topics.
Silicon Labs dev board integrates Wireless SoC
The xG24 Explorer Kit is a low-cost embedded platform based on the EFR32MG24 Wireless System-on-Chip. This compact board integrates a 2.4GHz radio in addition to one mikroBUS socket, one Qwicc connector and a SEGGER J-Link onboard debugger. According to the datasheet, this development kit integrates the Silicon Labs EFR32MG24 Wireless Gecko SoC with the following […]
How to migrate your code from PHP 7.4 to 8.1
The end-of-life (EOL) for PHP 7.4 was Monday, November 28, 2022. If you’re like me, that date snuck up much faster than anticipated. While your PHP 7.4 code isn’t going to immediately stop working, you do need to begin making plans for the future of this codebase. What are your options?
Darktable 4.2 RAW Image Editor Released with JPEG XL, WebP, and New Camera Support
Darktable 4.2 open-source and cross-platform RAW image editor is now available for download as the second major update in the 4.x series, bringing new features, new image and camera support, and numerous bug fixes.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.1 from Mint 21
This article guides you through all the steps to upgrade your current Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” system to the recently released Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera.”
SystemRescue 9.06 is here with the shiny new Xfce 4.18
It also boasts MemTest86+ 6, which now can boot and run on UEFI machines. SystemRescue 9.06 may only be a point release, but it has some good stuff including the newly released Xfce, MemTest86+ version 6, and a new USB-key-writing tool.…
How to Install and Configure GoCD on Ubuntu 22.04
GoCD is an open-source continuous delivery and automation system. GoCD excels at modeling complex CD workflows for fast feedback with its modeling constructs, parallel execution, and dependency management. This tutorial will teach you to install and configure GoCD on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How To Find Out Public IP Address From Command Line On Linux
This guide explains 3 different methods to find the public IP address from commandline in Linux.
Tails 5.8 Comes with a Wholly Redesigned Persistent Storage
Tails 5.8 OS now ships with a complete redesign of the Persistent Storage, Wayland by default, and a better Unsafe Browser.
Privacy-Focused Tails 5.8 Enables Wayland by Default, Adds New Persistent Storage
The Debian-based Tails 5.8 privacy-focused Linux distribution has been released today and it’s a major update that brings exciting new features and better security for those who want to stay anonymous while browsing the Internet.
8 reasons why to learn Linux command line !
The Linux command line is a powerful tool used to control and interact with the operating system. It is a text-based interface that allows users to enter commands and execute programs, as well as view and edit files. The command line provides access to a wide range of Linux features and commands, including system utilities and applications, network configuration, file manipulation, and more.
Linux kernel 6.2 promises multiple filesystem improvements
Meanwhile the next-gen Linux filesystems are going nowhere fast. The forthcoming Linux kernel 6.2 should see improved filesystem handling, including performance gains for SD cards and USB keys, as well as FUSE. As for the next-gen storage subsystems… not so much.…
Explore the features of the Linux Double Commander file manager
Double Commander is a graphical dual-pane file manager for Linux, in the tradition of Midnight Commander (mc). While Midnight Commander (like the DOS application Norton Commander before it) has its fans, its audience is limited by the fact that it only runs in a terminal window. Not everyone wants to use a "flat" interface embedded in a terminal to browse their file system, and so Double Commander provides a similar interface in a way that feels familiar to many desktop users.
How To Remove Programs Installed From Source Using GNU Stow In Linux
This guide explains what is GNU Stow, how to install GNU Stow in Linux, and how to remove programs installed from source using GNU Stow.
How to Install Odoo 16 on Ubuntu 22.04
Odoo is a suite of open source Business applications. It was formerly known as OpenERP, and it offers so many modules to use, like Point of Sale (POS), Inventory, CRM, Website, Live Chat, e-Commerce, Billing, Accounting, Warehouse, etc. The features do not end here. The developers at Odoo are still planning on offering new features in the future. This tutorial will show you how to install Odoo 16 on Ubuntu 22.04.
How I use Artipie, a PyPI repo
While developing with Python as a student, I found that I needed some private centralized storage. This was so I could store binary and text data files, as well as Python packages. I found the answer in Artipie, an open source self-hosted software repository manager.
Linux Mint 21.1 Vera: The Best Mint Release Yet
Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” has just been released, boasting numerous new features and a polished design. It’s the best Mint release yet - see why.
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