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CentOS Stream 9: Understanding the new Red Hat OS release for non-Red-Hat-type people
Red Hat has released CentOS Stream 9, the first major version since the company badly shook its community by announcing it was ending traditional CentOS a year ago. This is the second release of the new CentOS Stream distro, and presumably the IBM subsidiary hopes it will offer a more appealing migration path for CentOS users than for them to jump ship.
How to Create Git Ignore Files Easily using Templates
This article shows you some different ways and resources which you can use to create .gitignore files quickly and easily.
Kali Linux 2021.4 Comes with Updated Desktop Environments
Kali Linux 2021.4 has just been released by Offensive Security. The latest version brings some significant feature additions and improvements onboard. Here's what's new!
Another Debian dust-up with Firefox dependencies – but there is an annoying and awkward workaround
Debian is having problems with a current version of Firefox that leaves users with a dangerously outdated browser. One of the grey-bearded elders of the Linux distro world, Debian has had issues with Mozilla before. For years, it built its own forks of the Mozilla apps – Iceweasel, Icedove, Iceape, and Iceowl – because of a disagreement over trademark use. But this time the issues are technical rather than legal.
Linux Mint 20.3 Beta Is Now Available for Download
The beta version of the upcoming Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” operating system is now available to download for anyone who wants to give it a try and send feedback to developers.
Film compositing on Linux with Natron
In film post-production, there's a phase called compositing, which puts the actual footage in a camera with footage generated purely by software. What that actually means to the compositing artist depends on the movie. Sometimes there are just a few overlays, other times there's some minor special effect like laser beams or explosions, sometimes it's a green screen, and still other times it's a little bit of everything.
Top 10 KDE Plasma Hidden Feature That You Didn't Know About
We list top 10 hidden feature of KDE Plasma desktop which would definitely make you more productive and save your precious time. Have a look.
First Look at Armbian Linux on Raspberry Pi 4
Armbian, a powerful project providing Debian and Ubuntu Linux environments for ARM boards and computers, has recently started offering images for the Raspberry Pi 4 SBC.
How to Run Graphical X Apps Over SSH in Linux
While X11 remains the foundation for most Linux desktops, its network transparency, or ability to display output across the network, is one of its unsung features. SSH makes it easy and secure to run Linux GUI apps on a remote machine and display them on your machine.
Reveal your source code with Jinja2 and Git
I'm a huge fan of open source. One of the little ways I've supported the cause is by keeping my personal blog site open from the very beginning. I do this partly to let people see the history of changes behind each page. But I also do it because, when I started using Jekyll, I didn't find many open source Jekyll blogs to learn from. My hope is that keeping my website open and exposing my trials and errors will save someone else a lot of time.
radio-active - listen to radio from the terminal
radio-active is Python software to listen to internet radio stations on the terminal. It's free and open source software.
OBS Studio and Fedora Linux: An Interview with Georges Basile Stavracas Neto
Interview with Georges Basile Stavracas Neto on OBS Studio
LFX Platform: An Update on Growing and Sustaining Open Source
Open source fuels the world’s innovation, yet building impactful, innovative, high-quality, and secure software at scale can be challenging when meeting the growing requirements of open source communities. Over the past two decades, we have learned that ecosystem building is complex. A solution was needed to help communities manage themselves with the proper toolsets in […]
How to Install PyCharm IDE on Fedora 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install PyCharm IDE Community, Professional or Educational using the third-party repository by phracek/PyCharm or flatpak, snapcraft.
How to Search for Text within Files and Folders in Linux
The following tutorial will show you how to search for specific text within many files and folders in a GNU/Linux distribution using a single line of command.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W External Antenna Mod Expands Wi-Fi Support
The new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is an exciting successor to the original Pi Zero W, but some makers insist it has a few areas of improvement that need to be addressed. Brian Dorey has taken matters into his own hands by upgrading the latest board to use an external antenna for wireless connections.
Kali Linux 2021.4 Released with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Support, GNOME 41, and New Hacking Tools
Offensive Security released today Kali Linux 2021.4 as the fourth and last maintenance update to their Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing.
Kubernetes Features Explained In Detail
In this article, we are going to learn about important features of Kubernetes which will help you to understand the functional concepts of Kubernetes in deeper level.
KDE Gear 21.12 Software Suite Released as a Massive Update, Here’s What’s New
The KDE Project released today the KDE Gear 21.12 software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other projects, adding many new features and improvements to your favorite KDE apps.
Raspberry Pi Helps Forgotten Home Computer Rise From The Grave
Who remembers the Sol-20? Us neither, but it was an important milestone on the path to where we, and our computers, are today. Without the Sol-20 the home computer world would be very different. This important point in home computer history is an excellent choice, then, for a retro computer reproduction project such as that carried out by Michael Gardi (and highlighted by Hackaday) using a Raspberry Pi in place of the Intel 8080 at the original computer’s heart.
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