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Nitrux 2.1.1 Adds New ISO for NVIDIA Users, Eases the Management of Debian Packages
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 2.1.1 as the first minor point release to the latest Nitrux 2.1 series of this systemd-free Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution.
How to Install Android Studio on Ubuntu
The Android OS runs on over 2.5 billion devices around the globe. The need for Android software engineers to develop new apps and maintain the existing ones is huge. Here's how you can get started with Android app development by installing Android Studio on Ubuntu, which comprises Android SDK, Java Development Kit (JDK), and other software needed to start developing native Android apps. Let's begin!
Firefox’s Picture-in-Picture rolls out subtitles – a Mozilla Connect community requested feature
There are so many different ways that Firefox users count on Picture-in-Picture for their best browsing and content viewing experiences..
Firefox 100 is now Available for Download. This is What's New
Release highlights of Firefox 100 which brings GTK Overlay effect, default dark mode for websites and more.
How to configure key-based authentication for SSH
Remote connections to a server via Secure Shell (SSH) can be authenticated in two ways. The traditional and default method is to use password authentication. The second approach is key-based authentication, which is based on a private-public key pair.
KDE Plasma 5.24.5 LTS Released with Even More Plasma Wayland Improvements, Bug Fixes
The KDE Project announced today KDE Plasma 5.24.5 as the fifth maintenance update to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.24 LTS desktop environment series, bringing even more improvements and fixing annoying bugs.
Celebrating Firefox: How we got to 100
Whether it’s celebrating the first 100 days of school or turning 100 years old, reaching a 100th milestone is a big deal worthy of confetti, streamers and cake, and of course, reflection. Today, Firefox is releasing its 100th version to our users and we wanted to take a moment to pause and look back on how we got to where we are today together as well as what features we are releasing in our 100th version.
Mozilla browser Firefox hits the big 100
The Mozilla Foundation has released version 100 of its flagship web browser Firefox. There's no link in the above paragraph because, strangely, at the time of writing, the new browser is not officially mentioned anywhere on Mozilla's website. However, you can download it from Mozilla: it's already on the foundation's FTP site. You can choose between versions for macOS, and both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows and Linux.
How To Select And Filter Data From A MySQL Database Using PHP In XAMPP
In this guide, We will discuss how to select the records from a MySQL database based on specific conditions with the WHERE clause and the SELECT command using PHP in XAMPP stack.
Create Your Very Own Operating System With Linux From Scratch Linux
Not everyone knows this, but you can create your own Linux-based operating system from scratch. Here's how to get started.
Tails 5.0 Anonymous OS Officially Released, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”
The Tails developers proudly announced today the release and general availability of Tails 5.0 as a major version of this Debian-based distribution for anonymous surfing of the Internet.
Automate and manage multiple devices with Remote Home Assistant
Automation is a hot topic right now. In my day job as an SRE part of my remit is to automate as many repeating tasks as possible. But how many of us do that in our daily, not-work, lives? This year, I am focused on automating away the toil so that we can focus on the things that are important.
How I use the Bacula GUI for backup and recovery
Today, when best practices for backup and recovery are more important than ever before, it's good to know that high-end fully open source enterprise backup solutions exist for even the largest organizations. Perhaps the most powerful open source solution in its class is Bacula, a highly scalable software for backup, recovery, and data verification. It is a mature yet still significantly developing project used by MSPs, defense organizations, ISVs, and e-commerce companies worldwide and runs on many different Linux flavors.
How to Install Node.js with NVM and Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04
In this guide you are going to learn how install specific version of Node.js using NVM and configure Nginx and secure the installation using Let’s Encrypt.
How to Install Gitea Code Hosting using Docker on Rocky Linux 8
Gitea is a self-hosted code hosting service similar to Github, Bitbucket, and Gitlab. In this article, you will learn to install Gitea using Docker on a Rocky Linux 8 server.
Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) Latest Release Brings PolicyKit Support and Updates
Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) brings the latest application updates, bug fixes, and enhancements to its release Trinity R14.0.12.
How to make community recognition more inclusive
Look beyond metrics to ensure that all contributions are valued. When everyone feels like they have a home where they're appreciated, community members will be encouraged to stay engaged.
Anbernic RG503 a Rockchip based handheld game console with a 4.95� OLED screen
Anbernic launched a handheld gaming console built around the Rockchip RK3566 Arm processor. The device has a Samsung 4.95” OLED screen. The RG503 was shown as out of stock shortly after its initial release, however they seem back in stock for $150.
How to Install Webuzo v3 on Ubuntu 20.04
Webuzo is a hosting control panel that allows the developers and administrators to easily manage their domains, create databases, deploy a variety of applications create users and etc.
Install this Window Manager written in C++
With settings similar to i3wm and gaps like bspwm.
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