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How to Install ImageMagick on Rocky Linux 8

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install ImageMagick on Rocky Linux 8 using the DNF or Source installation method.

Asus Chromebook CX9 Review: Too much of a good thing

There are a ton of dependable Chromebook options, whether you’re a casual user browsing the web or a serious professional that demands the best hardware. And while Chromebooks have a reputation for being cheap, that doesn’t mean there can’t be powerhouse Chromebooks.

Firefox Browser Is Tooting Its Horn as a Fast Company ‘Brand That Matters’

The Firefox browser, which has been experiencing declining use for more than a decade, is the only open source brand included in Fact Company’s ‘Brands that Matter.’

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W vs Raspberry Pi Zero W: What Upgrades Does It Bring?

Having launched the Raspberry Pi Zero W in 2017 as an upgrade to 2015’s Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspberry Pi Foundation has now unveiled its latest offering, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. In this article, we will compare the specifications of the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W against its predecessor, the Pi Zero W. If that’s something you are interested in, read on to learn the differences between Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W vs Raspberry Pi Zero W.

Mastodon Threatens to Sue Trump's Social Media Site for Violating Open-Source License

Social networking provider Mastodon is threatening to sue Donald Trump’s upcoming social media platform for allegedly misusing Mastodon’s open-source computer code. On Friday, Mastodon announced it had sent a formal letter to Trump’s “Truth Social” platform, demanding it comply with the open-source license for Mastodon’s computer code within 30 days. If Truth Social doesn’t, then Mastodon could sue the platform for copyright infringement, according to Mastodon founder Eugen Rochko.

Firefox 94 To Start Using EGL On Linux - Better Performance, Lower Power Use

Mozilla Firefox 94 will begin using its EGL back-end on the Linux desktop in conjunction with supported graphics drivers in order to provide better performance, lower power usage, and other benefits.

Yocto Project 3.4 (Honister) released

Version 3.4 of The Yocto Project has been released. Yocto provides a system for building embedded Linux distributions. This release comes with "Linux kernel 5.14, glibc 2.34 and ~280 other recipe upgrades", support for building and cross-compiling Rust code, tons of new recipes, a way to create a SPDX bill of materials (BoM), overlayfs and seccomp support, optimizations, bug fixes, and more. The full release notes have further information.

Development Release: Elive 3.8.24 (Beta)

The Elive team have published a new beta snapshot of their Debian-based distribution featuring the Enlightenment desktop. The project's new snapshot is Elive 3.8.24 Beta.

Ubuntu Online 21.10 Released, Lets You Try Ubuntu Desktop in a Web Browser

Ubuntu Online 21.10 has been released today as a Web based Ubuntu 21.10 desktop remake that lets you try the latest Ubuntu Desktop edition in a web browser.

7 ways anyone can contribute to Open Practice Library

The Open Practice Library is a community-driven collection of practices for teams to use in support of working together. A "practice" is a behavior or "trick" that teams use to improve how they achieve their goals. Sometimes those goals are technical, like programming and IT, but all teams can use help defining their practices. Whether you're a teacher, event planner, salesperson, or artist, the process is important.

Valve adds support for games using CEG DRM through Steam Play Proton

If you have the latest version of Proton Experimental, Valve just recently put up a new Steam Client Beta (October 28) too which allows playing Windows games on Linux that make use of their older CEG DRM. This is quite a big one actually, as it was a total showstopper for numerous games. Valve developer Pierre-Loup Griffais said on Twitter it's only "initial" support and to post any you test on the official GitHub bug report for it.

Tails: The Linux Distribution That Makes You Completely Anonymous Online

It’s no secret that many users finally make the switch from Windows to Linux because of a desire to make their own choices and take control of their computer and privacy. Although there are many Linux distros, each different from the next, security and privacy are the common threads running through all of them. One such distribution is Tails, a security-focused operating system that maintains your anonymity on the web.

Could "Unbreakable" Oracle Linux be the Logical Enterprise-Ready CentOS Replacement?

Red Hat's recent decision to discontinue CentOS 8 has left a critical void in the enterprise Linux market, shifting the spotlight onto other enterprise-ready Linux distributions. One distro that stands out as a viable CentOS 8 replacement among respected enterprise Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), AlmaLinux and SUSE is ''unbreakable'' Oracle Linux , an OS compiled from the same open-source code as RHEL.

Microsoft Edge finally arrives on Linux – “Official” build lands in repos

We’ve been using Edge on Linux for quite some time, first in Dev Build form, then in its Beta flavour…but when we went to check Microsoft’s repository tonight, we were surprised to see a build package that had arrived just an hour earlier with the name microsoft-edge-stable-95.0.1020.38-1.x86_64.rpm. So, the Eagle, or whatever you want to call it, has finally landed!

Chromebooks will soon be a lot more useful for Linux power users

It took a long time for Linux to become officially supported on Chromebooks. In fact, it spent three years in beta until the release of Chrome OS 91. Now, anyone who wants to can install and run Linux on their Chromebook, with the caveat that they can only use one container at a time. A new update aims to remove this limitation.

Raspberry Pi Trains Drivers to Use Their Turn Signal

Not using your turn signal can cause a car accident, but maker Marc Radinovic’s latest Raspberry Pi project aims to mitigate that issue. With the help of a Raspberry Pi 4 B, he’s managed to create a turn signal education device that trains users to properly use their signal when turning.

Distrowatch Top 5 Distributions Review: EndeavourOS

Continuing on with our review of the Top 5 distributions listed on the popular site Distrowatch, is the #2 according to the rankings (based on hits to the Distrowatch page for the OS, not based on downloads), EndeavourOS.

Winter is Coming for CentOS 8

Winter is Coming for CentOS 8—but here is how you can enjoy your holidays after all. The server environment is complex and if you're managing thousands of Linux servers, the last thing you want is for an operating system vendor to do something completely unexpected. That is exactly what Red Hat, the parent company of the CentOS Project, did when it suddenly announced a curtailment of support for CentOS 8 – sending thousands of organizations scrambling for an alternative.

Windows Subsystem for Android: What's the point?

Project Astoria – which evolved into Windows Subsystem for Linux – returns with its original intent. Hands on Microsoft has previewed the Subsystem for Android on Windows 11, and The Register took it for a spin.

How to Install OpenLiteSpeed Webserver on Alma Linux 8

  • vitux.com; By Karim Buzdar (Posted by vitux on Oct 30, 2021 1:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
OpenLiteSpeed is a web server that can be used to speed up dynamic content delivery. It also features a built-in caching system for static content. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps you need to take in order to install it on an AlmaLinux 8 system.

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