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GNOME 42.2 Release Improves Support for Flatpak and Snap Apps, Fixes Many Bugs
Jordan Petridis announced today the release of GNOME 42.2 as the second point release to the latest and greatest GNOME 42 desktop environment series.
How To Setup Apache, PHP & MongoDB on Ubuntu 20.04
We will install the Apache Web server, the latest PHP version, and the MongoDB database server. The purpose of this post is to explain how can these three different types of services be configured on one server for future development tasks and the building of an amazing application.
What Is Steam Proton and How Does It Run Windows Games on Steam Deck?
Valve has ventured into console gaming with Steam Deck, a handheld device with hardware comparable to the PS5 and Xbox Series S & X. It's a solid device that should run most AAA titles reliably. The Deck stands out in its ability to run a wide range of games out of the box. It comes with the entire Steam catalog of games, so users don't have to wait for popular titles to release for the console.
How to Install Vue CLI on Ubuntu 20.04
VueJS is a popular JavaScript framework for building interactive web application user interfaces. It builds on top of standard HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and is very easy to integrate with other projects and libraries.
Debian-Based Nitrux 2.2 Switches to Linux Kernel 5.17, Adds Full-Disk Encryption
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 2.2 as the latest stable live/installable ISO image of this Debian-based, systemd-free GNU/Linux distribution built around the modern KDE Plasma desktop environment.
How to Install Elasticsearch 8 on Ubuntu 22.04 with SSL
Elasticsearch 8 is a powerful scalable real time distributed search and data analysis. Here you will learn how to configure SSL to your Elasticsearch installation with Nginx reverse proxy on Ubuntu 22.04.
Get started with Cadence, an open source workflow engine
Cadence simplifies the complexity of distributed systems so that developers can focus on creating applications built for high durability, availability, and scalability.
How to Install Sails.js Framework with Nginx on AlmaLinux 9
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Sails.js on AlmaLinux 9.
How to Install Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04
Grafana is a free, open-source, and composable observability and data visualization platform. It is used for monitoring, analysis, and visualization of real-time system data.
Mozilla releases local machine translation tools as part of Project Bergamot
In January of 2019, Mozilla joined the University of Edinburgh, Charles University, University of Sheffield and University of Tartu as part of a project funded by the European Union called Project Bergamot. The ultimate goal of this consortium was to build a set of neural machine translation tools that would enable Mozilla to develop a website translation add-on that operates locally, i.e. the engines, language models and in-page translation algorithms would need to reside and be executed entirely in the user’s computer, so none of the data would be sent to the cloud, making it entirely private.
How to Customize the Ubuntu Dock to Look Like macOS
One of the major features of the GNOME 42 desktop environment is a highly-customizable dock or dash. Let's look at how you can customize the new dock in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) or later to have a similar look to that of macOS.
The only Linux command you need to know
Information about Linux and open source abounds on the internet, but when you're entrenched in your work there's often a need for quick documentation. Since the early days of Unix, well before Linux even existed, there's been the man (short for "manual") and info commands, both of which display official project documentation about commands, configuration files, system calls, and more.
How To Use Tags In Ansible Playbooks
In this article, we are going to learn what are ansible tags and the effective ways to use tags in Ansible playbooks to run specific tasks.
Firefox 102 Enters Beta Testing with Geoclue Support on Linux, Improved PDF Reading
With the release of Firefox 101, the Mozilla developers are now focusing their efforts on the next release, Firefox 102, which has been promoted to the beta channel earlier this week for public beta testing.
The Beginner’s Guide to Using Cron in Linux
Cron is a simple yet brilliant UNIX tool. With it, you can easily manage recurring tasks in your system. Learn the basics of using it today.
EnemyBot Linux Botnet Now Exploits Web Server, Android and CMS Vulnerabilities
A nascent Linux-based botnet named Enemybot has expanded its capabilities to include recently disclosed security vulnerabilities in its arsenal to target web servers, Android devices, and content management systems (CMS).
Linux Lite 6.0: It's quite pretty, but 'lite' it is not
Linux Lite has been around since 2012 and version 6, codenamed "Fluorite", is one of the first Ubuntu-based distros to offer a version built on Ubuntu 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish", released just last month.
Happy third anniversary, Enable Sysadmin!
In just three years, this community site "by sysadmins, for sysadmins" has given millions of people information to help them do their work better.
GNOME Desktop for Mobile Devices Looks Promising, Here’s What to Expect
GNOME developer Jonas Dreßler shared recently some of the work that was put into advancing the mobile port of the GNOME desktop environment, specifically the GNOME Shell UI, as well as upcoming plans to make it on par with current offerings.
A visual guide to Kubernetes networking fundamentals
Networking within Kubernetes isn't so different from networking in the physical world. Remember networking basics, and you'll have no trouble enabling communication between containers, Pods, and Services.
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