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Xfce’s Apps Update for July 2022: New Releases of Mousepad, Ristretto, Catfish, and More
The July 2022 issue of my exclusive “Xfce’s Apps Update” monthly roundup is here and it’s packed with news about the latest release of your favorite Xfce applications, plugins, and tools.
Linux Mint 21 "Vanessa" Arrives. And It Looks Minty-Fresh
Release highlights of Linux Mint 21 "Vanessa" with details about the new features, updates and download details.
How to Install Google Chrome on Linux Mint 21 LTS
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Linux Mint 21 release series in three alternative ways: stable, beta, or unstable using the command line terminal.
Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Is Here as a Long Term Support Release
Linux Mint is a well-known distribution in the Linux community. On the last day of July, the Linux Mint project delighted its fans by announcing the general availability of version 21, “Vanessa.”
How to Change MAC Address in Linux
MAC (Media Access Control Address) address is one of the most physical identifiers assigned to your network interface controller. Every device has its own unique mac address, which is set at manufacturing but can be changed using a few tools.
Techbase offers Remote Raspberry Pi CM4 Program
Techbase is a Polish-based company tackling global chip shortage and supply chain issues with a remote platform to speed up development. As of now, the devices offered for remote access are the ModBerry 500 CM4 and the ClusBerry-2M. The ModBerry 500 CM4 is an industrial computer based on the Raspberry Pi CM4 powered by the […]
How to Mount and Unmount an ISO Image in Linux
In computing, you might stumble upon an ISO image file. Have you ever wondered what the story is behind these files? How can you mount and unmount an ISO image in Linux?
4MLinux 40 Distro Released with Linux Kernel 5.18, Improved 3D Support, and More
4MLinux developer Zbigniew Konojacki announced today the release and general availability of the stable 4MLinux 40 distribution for this small, independent, general-purpose, and lightweight GNU/Linux distribution that features JWM (Joe’s Window Manager) as the default graphical interface.
Top 10 Kdenlive Features for Faster Video Editing Beginner's Guide
A list of 10 Kdenlive features, that will empower you to create stunning videos with some easy steps and instructions.
How to Program an Arduino With a Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a computer powerful enough to program a microcontroller. Here's how to program an Arduino with a Raspberry Pi!
Firefox 104 Enters Beta Testing with Two-Finger Swipe Back/Forward Gesture on Linux
With Firefox 103 out the door, Mozilla’s engineers are now focusing their efforts on the next major Firefox release, Firefox 104, which was promoted to the beta channel a couple of days ago.
How to Install LAMP stack on Ubuntu 22.04
The LAMP is a shortcut to Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. The Linux operating system in this tutorial will be the latest Ubuntu 22.04.
Learn Rust by debugging Rust
In my previous article about rustup, I showed you how to install the Rust toolchain. Well, what good is the toolchain if you won’t be using it to get more hands-on with Rust? Learning any language involves reading existing code and writing a lot of sample programs. That's a good way to become proficient in a language. However, there's a third way: debugging code.
Fix bugs in Bash scripts by printing a stack trace
No one wants to write bad code, but inevitably bugs will be created. Most modern languages like Java, JavaScript, Python, etc., automatically print a stack trace when they encounter an unhandled exception, but not shell scripts. It would make it much easier to find and fix bugs in shell scripts if you could print a stack trace, and, with a little work, you can.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Dictionary
Apple Dictionary is a small utility that lets users easily get definitions of words and phrases from a variety of sources.
How to Install and Use Homebrew Package Manager on Linux
Homebrew gained its popularity after being the default package manager for macOS. It’s heavily used by developers to install, remove, and manage packages from the command line. Also, you cannot deny the fact that Linux is leading the race by providing an amazing package manager. Apart from that, you will also get Snap, Flatpak, and AppImage to manage your packages from the command line.
Riot Games’ head of player community, known as ‘Aureylian’ to game streaming fans, on her favorite corners of the internet
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we are also quick to point out that the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for people to connect with others, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. […]
Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
The Linux Mint project published today the final ISO images of the Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” operating system series ahead of the official announcement that will probably be made public this weekend.
Mirantis releases Lens Pro Kubernetes IDE
Mirantis, the cloud-native development company, is monetizing its Lens Kubernetes Integrated Development Environment with its new Lens 6 version.
Dash to Dock vs. Dash to Panel: Which One Extension is Better?
The dock panel is an essential component of almost every desktop environment. Let’s compare the two most popular GNOME extensions providing dock functionality, Dash to Dock vs. Dash to Panel. Which one is better?
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