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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 22.1 from Mint 22
Here's how to hassle-free upgrade to Linux Mint 22.1 "Xia" from 21 "Wilma" - a comprehensive, tested, and proven guide to successful results.
Quantum Computing: Harnessing Open Source for Innovation and Accessibility
We explore how open source initiatives are shaping the future of quantum computing, making it more accessible and driving innovation through collaboration.
How to Install Consul Server on AlmaLinux 9
Consul is a modern platform for service discovery that allows you to register services via DNS and HTTP interface. It also offers a Service mesh feature that enables secure connections via TLS and provides authorization between services.
You can now 3D print the "Pi Box" that lets you bring a Raspberry Pi 4 wherever you please
Raspberry Pis are small enough to bring everywhere you go, but how about using them at the same time? While you can grab a Pi laptop or cyberdeck, they can be a little pricey. Fortunately, the Pi Box is here to keep things simple, offering a 3D-printed shell and a screen so you can use your Raspberry Pi 4 anywhere you like.
Linux 6.13 Released With AutoFDO + Propeller, AMD Changes & Broader Apple Support
As anticipated the Linux 6.13 kernel was promoted to stable today with an on-time release and in turn also marking the start of the Linux 6.14 merge window. Linux 6.13 stable has plenty of fine features for this first major kernel release of 2025.
Linux Kernel 6.13 Released with Big Changes
The first new kernel release of the year has arrived — yes, Linux 6.13 has gone stable.
Cinnamon 6.4 Landed in LMDE 6 “Faye”
The Cinnamon 6.4 desktop environment and many other goodies debuted in the new Linux Mint 22.1 are now available to all LMDE 6 users.
GIMP vs. Photoshop: Could you make the switch?
If you have been reading this series of articles on our current open source paint programs, you likely know my own interest stems from my slow-but-steady move from Windows to Ubuntu Linux. As Adobe does not develop for the Linux platform, such a move means I must bid a very painful goodbye to Photoshop.
Linux Kernel 6.13 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
Today, Linus Torvalds announced the release and general availability of Linux 6.13, the latest stable kernel version that introduces several new features and improvements, better hardware support, and more.
How to Install Odoo ERP Software on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
Odoo (formerly known as OpenERP) is a self-hosted suite of over 10,000 open Odoo is a free and open-source ERP solution for multiple types of businesses. In this tutorial, you will install the Odoo open-source ERP on the Ubuntu 24.04 server.
AlmaLinux 10 Beta Supports Older x86 Chipsets
AlmaLinux 10 comes with a new sudo system role for simplifying config management and Sequoia PGP tools for more advanced encryption.
BANDIT PC32 standalone ColorForth keyboard computer is powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller
BANDIT PC32 is a Raspberry Pi RP2350-powered keyboard computer that runs a graphically-oriented version of the ColorForth programming environment.
Turn Your Chrome OS Machine Into a Powerful DevOps Machine With This Guide
Google has provided a list of devices that before 2019, could still have Crostini installed. After 2019 all devices are expected to offer Crostini support. Crostini isn’t an operating system. Rather, it is a Linux application support to work with Chrome OS. It integrates well and it’s easy to use. We can install an Arch Linux distribution in it for example. This year I bought my first Chromebook.
Deepin 25 Preview: A Sleek Redesign with Major Under-the-Hood Changes
Deepin 25 changes direction: read-only core system with atomic updates, AI-powered features, brand-new window compositing engine, an optimized DDE, and more.
Text Pieces: A Rust-based Open Source App to Help Devs With Text Transformations
For this App Of The Week, we will be checking out a powerful scratchpad app that has been specifically tailored for developers.
Linux & hardware conundrum
"Why did you get a Slimbook? If you had bought a more upmarket brand, it wouldn't have happened." I'm paraphrasing roughly a dozen emails I received after I published my seventh Slimbook Executive report, in which I complained a lot about buggy firmware and botched system updates that temporarily rendered my beautiful and elegant laptop into a nerdy sandbox.
Ubuntu-Based Rhino Linux 2025.1 Is Out with Linux 6.12, Rhino Stampede, and More
Rhino Linux 2025.1 has been released today by the Rhino Linux team as the latest stable ISO snapshot of this Ubuntu-based distribution offering a rolling-release model on top of a stable desktop environment.
Fleet Data Centers Offers Hyperscalers a “Will Build to Suit Tenant” Approach
Fleet says they’ll design your new data center for you, build it according to your design, or have their engineers sit down with your engineers to design it together.
GNU Debugger GDB 16.1 Brings Better Intel PT Support, gstack Added
GDB 16.1 was tagged today as the newest version of the GNU Debugger for helping debug a variety of programming languages on numerous different CPU architectures and platforms.
VersaLogic’s Sabertooth AI Combines Xeon-E Processor with NVIDIA RTX GPU
VersaLogic Corp. has introduced the Sabertooth AI, a compact and rugged embedded system designed for AI inferencing and high-bandwidth video applications. Featuring DDR4 ECC memory, dual GbE, and support for multiple displays, it delivers high computational performance in a small form factor for industrial and edge computing.
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