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Linux Foundation Annual Report 2022: Leadership in Security and Innovation
In 2022, the Linux Foundation, in collaboration with our community, engaged in new initiatives to secure the software supply chain, enabled innovations with social, economic, regional, and environmental impact, supported open industry standards, and continued to embrace diversity and inclusivity. Read the report today.
Over a decade of anti-tracking work at Mozilla
I joined the Firefox privacy and security team in 2016. For years, the privacy engineers here at Mozilla have known that online trackers use every identifier they can get to track and re-identify people all over the internet. Over the last six years, I’ve been able to contribute to Private Browsing, Tracking Protection, Containers, Monitor, […]
Manage and Run Your Tasks with Kabmat
Graphical program that runs on the terminal (TUI) to manage kanban boards with Vim style key combinations.
KDE Gear 22.12 Improves Dolphin, Gwenview, Kate, Kalendar, KDE Connect, and Many Apps
The KDE Project announced today the release of the KDE Gear 22.12 software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other projects with many improvements for various apps.
Manage your file system from the Linux terminal
I tend to enjoy lightweight applications. They're good for low spec computers, for remote shells, for the impatient user (OK, I admit, that's me), and for the systems we scrap together to fight the inevitable zombie apocalypse. In my search for a perfect blend of a lightweight application with all the modern conveniences we've learned from experience, I stumbled across a file manager called nnn.
Our favorite markup languages for documentation
Documentation is important for so many reasons. Readable documentation is even more so. In the world of open source software, documentation is how to use or contribute to an application. It's like the rulebook for a game.
7 pro tips for using the GDB step command
A debugger is software that runs your code and examines any problems it finds. GNU Debugger (GBD) is one of the most popular debuggers, and in this article, I examine GDB's step command and related commands for several common use cases.
10 Useful and Practical PostgreSQL Commands
In this tutorial, we are going to explain ten useful and practical PostgreSQL commands in Linux.
Mouse cursor is not visible in Fedora and Wayland Fixed
How to fix cursor not visible problem in wayland sessions in Fedora and Ubuntu for many applications such as Firefox and LibreOffice.
Kumandar Linux: Lightweight Debian & Xfce Spin with Windows 7 Look
First look of Kumandar Linux Alpha which brings Xfce desktop and Debian Stable together with a unique pre-built Windows 7 look.
How to Install OpenMRS (Open Medical Record System) on Debian 11
OpenMRS stands for "Open Medical Record System", is a free, open-source, and efficient electronic medical record (EMR) storage and retrieval system. In this post, we will show you how to install OpenMRS on Debian 11.
Install PHP 8.2 on Fedora Linux
The following tutorial will teach you how to import the REMI PHP Module and install PHP 8.2 on Fedora.
Cygwin 3.4.0 Is Here as the Last Release Supporting Windows 7 and 8
Cygwin, a Linux-like environment for Windows, released version 3.4.0, comes with full ASLR enabled by default.
Blender 3.4 Released with Native Wayland Support on Linux, Many Improvements
The Blender Foundation released today Blender 3.4 as the latest stable version of this open-source, free, and cross-platform 3D computer graphics software that brings various new features and many improvements.
How to Install InfluxDB and Telegraf on Rocky Linux 9
InfluxDB is an open-source time series database written in Go. It is a high-performance time series platform with purpose-built to collect, store, process, and visualize time series data. In this tutorial, you will install the influxdb open-source time series database and Telegraf on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
Asahi Linux Brings Hardware Acceleration to Apple Silicon Systems
Asahi Linux devs announced the first public Apple Silicon GPU driver release bringing OpenGL support to all Apple M-series systems.
Install Latest MariaDB 10.6 LTS on Ubuntu 22.04/20.04
The following tutorial will teach you how to install or upgrade MariaDB 10.6 on Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish or 20.04 Focal Fossa LTS using MariaDB's APT mirror for the latest LTS version.
Desktop OpenSolaris fork OpenIndiana shoots fresh version - Hipster
Latest offshoot of Illumos project continues development of FOSS version of Solaris. The OpenIndiana project has opened the gates on "Hipster", its latest release and the first this year, and it includes MATE 1.26, LibreOffice, and more.…
BrosTrend Linux USB WiFi Adapter AC1200 Review
This review looks at the BrosTrend Linux USB WiFi Adapter AC1200 (AC1L). This small USB key retails for around £25 ($30.99) and plugs directly into a USB 3 port. BrosTrend provide Linux support for Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros. Their wifi adapter chipsets and drivers are developed by Realtek.
Why I use the Enlightenment file manager on Linux
Computers are like filing cabinets, full of virtual folders and files waiting to be referenced, cross-referenced, edited, updated, saved, copied, moved, renamed, and organized. In this series, I'm taking a look at the Enlightenment file manager for your Linux system.
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