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How to Enable Netflix Full HD (1080p) in Ubuntu and Other Linux
A simple tutorial on enabling HD 1080p playback on Netflix and watching your favourite movies and TV series in high quality.
Why sysadmins should choose Awesome window manager on Linux
When you're a systems administrator, you tend to spend a lot of time in a terminal window. It's a direct and efficient interface to your local machine, to remote machines, the network, the Internet, and everything else, so it's usually the easiest and most sensible way to do a lot of things to a lot of computers at once. And when you spend all day in a terminal, you understandably start to question whether you actually need a desktop at all.
How to Install Odoo ERP Software (formerly OpenERP) on Debian 11
Odoo (formerly OpenERP) is an open-source and powerful business management software. Odoo works as a central application that allows you to manage business-related tasks from one single web application dashboard. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Odoo 14 on the Debian 11 Bullseye.
Clonezilla Live 3.0.2 Comes with UFW Firewall in the Live System
Clonezilla Live 3.0.2 partition and disk imaging software bring Linux kernel 6.0.6 and a few additional minor changes.
Linux Foundation Dumps Open Source Software, Moves to Proprietary Software, Breaks RSS Feeds, Barely Publishes Anything Anymore edit
The Linux Foundation seems to have at least partly abandoned WordPress and Drupal (GPL) in favour of proprietary and outsourced “offerings”; there has been a lot of outsourcing in recent years and this reaffirms the observation that the Foundation is run by inadequate management that fails to understand the ‘product’ it is named after, the licensing aspects, the community etc.
What stickers are on your laptop?
Having just switched work laptops last December, I realized how much I love applying stickers to my work machines. Sometimes the stickers are souvenirs from past events, others are from projects that I am passionate about, and some are just for fun!
Curious to know what others had on their laptops, I asked!
How to analyze time-series data with Python and InfluxDB
Relational databases don't work well with time-series data. This tutorial shows you how to use InfluxDB to analyze data that is gathered over time.
Firewalld in Examples: A Complete Beginner’s Guide
Nowadays, configuring and implementing a reliable firewall for your servers and network is a must. This guide will teach you all you need to know to get started with Firewalld to add, change, and remove rules from your firewall zones.
Tuxedo OS, is it just another Ubuntu-based distro?
TUXEDOComputers has announced the first version of its new Ubuntu-based operating system that comes pre-installed on their Linux devices under the name Tuxedo OS 1. Of course, the new distro is an addition to the Linux community, but what makes Tuxedo OS different from Vanilla Ubuntu or other popular distros? Is it the perfect expected distro?
Clonezilla Live 3.0.2 Disk Cloning/Imaging Utility Released with Linux Kernel 6.0
Steven Shiau announced today the release and general availability of Clonezilla Live 3.0.2 as the latest stable version of this Debian-based live system for disk imaging/cloning tasks based on the powerful Clonezilla software.
How to Install MakeMKV on Debian 11/10
MakeMKV is a powerful tool for converting video files from one format to another. The following tutorial will teach you how to install MakeMKV on a Debian Linux desktop.
KDE Plasma 5.26.3 Continues to Improve the Plasma Wayland Session, Fixes Various Issues
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.26.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.26 desktop environment series to address more bugs and issues.
LXQt 1.2.0: Top New Features & Wayland Updates
Top new features of LXQt 1.2.0 desktop environment which brings initial Wayland support, updates to core components.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 6th, 2022
The 110th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on November 6th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Peppermint OS Devuan Edition 2022-11 Release Brings Nala Package Manager + More Updates
Peppermint OS 2022-11 Devuam edition release highlights that bring Nala package manager, updated Plymouth and more.
Build your own SaaS on Linux with Vely
Build your own SaaS on Linux with Vely. Vely combines high performance and the low footprint of C with the ease of use and improved safety of languages like PHP. It's free and open source software, licensed under GPLv3 and LGPL 3 for libraries, so you can even build commercial software with it.
What you actually need to know about open source to get started
So you want (or need) to figure out what "open source" really means. I'll cover the basics of open source, whether you're interested in contributing to a project or want to be in the loop at a new job where the term keeps getting thrown around.
How to Install Portmaster in Linux
Portmaster is an open-source firewall that protects your data. Here, you will find out how to install Portmaster, configure it and more!
RISC-V news from T-Head Semiconductor and SiFive
Last week T-Head semiconductors announced their XuanTie C908 which implements a 9-stage pipeline along with an AI acceleration engine for AR/VR apps. Similarly, SiFive also shared details about their new P670/P470 RISC-V processors for wearables and smart consumer devices. T-Head Semiconductor mentioned that the XuanTie C908 is offered in two architectures: RV32GCB[V] (32-bit) and RV64GCB[V] […]
How to Boost Speaker Volume in Ubuntu and Other Linux
A simple tutorial on how you can boost your laptop speaker volume by more than 100% in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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