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Lock your camera to a specific USB port in OBS

If you stream with OBS with multiple cameras on Linux, you might notice that cameras are loaded as they are detected during boot. You probably don't give it much thought, normally, but if you have a permanent streaming setup with complex OBS templates, you need to know which camera in the physical world is going to show up in which screen in the virtual one. In other words, you don't want to assign one device as Camera A today only to have it end up as Camera B tomorrow.

Technology can sometimes go from east to west: Ubuntu DDE 21.10 remix ships in 22.01

The newest and quite possibly shiniest Ubuntu remix has kicked a new version out the door. Yes, yet another new desktop, but it's a sign of bigger things to come.

Writing Python applications, building Linux labs, and more tips for sysadmins

Enable Sysadmin wrapped up 2021 with a strong December. During the month, we published 24 new articles and received more than 691,000 reads from more than 470,000 readers across the site. For the full year, we achieved nearly 95% more page views compared to 2020, which we hope means that we're providing more sysadmins the information they need to do their jobs well.

Solus Again Navigating Rough Seas as Co-lead Quits

Solus OS’s’s co-lead developer leaves to help the project’s founder develop another distro, SerpentOS, but will continue to be lead developer for the Budgie desktop environment, which will become an independent project. Confused? Don’t be. We’ll explain it all.

Linux Kodachi: Extreme Privacy Protection Out of the Box

Want a system that leaves no trace of what you did online? Check out Linux Kodachi, a privacy-focused distro with built-in online security features.

mop – terminal-based stock market tracker

  • LinuxLinks.com; By LinuxLinks (Posted by sde on Jan 7, 2022 3:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
mop is a command-line stock market tracker. It’s written in Go and published under an open source license.

GeckoLinux ROLLING Released with Updated Desktop Environments

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jan 7, 2022 1:55 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
GeckoLinux is a Linux distribution based on openSUSE. It is available in two editions: Static, which is based on openSUSE Leap, and Rolling, which is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed. The latest GeckoLinux ROLLING release brings Linux kernel 5.15 and a set of updated desktop environments to its users.

Classic SysAdmin: Understanding Linux File Permissions

For more great SysAdmin tips and techniques check out our free intro to Linux course. Although there are already a lot of good security features built into Linux-based systems, one very important potential vulnerability can exist when local access is granted – – that […]

qBittorrent 4.4 Open-Source BitTorrent Client Adds an Official AppImage, Qt 6 Support

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jan 7, 2022 11:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
The Qt-based qBittorrent open-source, free and cross-platform BitTorrent client has been updated today to version 4.4, a major release that introduces plethora of new features and improvements.

Try FreeDOS in 2022

Throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s, DOS was king of the desktop. Not satisfied with a proprietary version of DOS, programmers worldwide worked together to create an open source version of DOS called FreeDOS, which first became available in 1994. The FreeDOS Project continues to grow in 2021 and beyond.

openSUSE-Based GeckoLinux Kicks Off 2022 with New Major Releases of Its Editions

GeckoLinux devs are kicking off 2022 with major new releases of their openSUSE-based distribution featuring some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software.

How to Install Nginx on openSUSE Leap 15

  • LinuxCapable.com; By Joshua James (Posted by LinuxCapable on Jan 7, 2022 7:43 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: SUSE
In the tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure Nginx on openSUSE Leap 15 with a free TLS/SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt.

Solo BumbleBee makes Linux eBPF programming easier

Solo's new open-source program BumbleBee will make it much easier to build Linux eBPF programs.

How to Install Apache (HTTPD) on openSUSE Leap 15

In the tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure Apache (HTTPD) on openSUSE Leap 15 with a free TLS/SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt.

You Can Now Upgrade Linux Mint 20.2 to Linux Mint 20.3, Here’s How

The upgrade path from Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” to the latest Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” release is now open and you can finally upgrade your installations following the steps below.

Firefox 95 vs. Chrome 97 Browser Performance On Linux

With starting a new year, it's an interesting time to take a fresh look at how the latest Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome web browsers are competing on the Linux desktop. The recently released Chrome 97 was put up against Firefox 95 for seeing how these two major Linux browsers currently compete.

System76 Teases the Kudu Linux Laptop for Expert Multitaskers

  • 9to5Linux; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jan 7, 2022 1:31 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Linux
Linux hardware vendor System76 is teasing us today with a new upcoming Linux-powered notebook targeted towards expert multitaskers, called Kudu laptop.

Must-have open source cheat sheets for 2022

You can't remember every command or shortcut you need to use. We are all human. Usually, I keep notes on separate bits of paper and in notebooks. This has led to some serious dysfunction on my desk. There is some five years' worth of clutter in scribbled bits everywhere. 2021's cheat sheets will bring that clutter down a notch. From JavaScript to Linux, there's something in this list for you.

Ubuntu Seeks a Gaming Product Manager to Build Cred With Gamers

Much of the technology is already in place to make Ubuntu an excellent gaming distribution, but it’s not optimized for gamers out-of-the-box.

New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Fix 9 Vulnerabilities, Patch Now

Canonical’s Ubuntu Kernel team published today new Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu operating system releases to address up to nine security vulnerabilities.

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