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Krita 4.4.7 Comes Strictly to Fix 7 Bugs, Krita 5 is Coming Soon
With the release of Krita 4.4.7, all eyes are now focused on the forthcoming Krita 5 release, which is expected to be released in the next few months.
Thunderbird 91 Promises New Account Setup Wizard with CalDAV Support, Encryption, and More
The next major version of the popular Mozilla Thunderbird email, news, and chat client, version 91, will be out soon with a revamped account setup wizard that brings a new, modern look and new features.
Linux Runlevels Explained
The way the Linux system boots and operates is known as the system’s state, known as the runlevel. In this tutorial, we will learn about the various runlevels that exist within a Linux system.
Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt Certificate on Rocky Linux
But it doesn’t just end there. Website security is now one of the greatest concerns across most organizations and users alike in the face of growing cyber threats. There are several ways of securing your website. One of the primary ways of implementing some basic protection against hackers is to encrypt your site using an SSL/TLS certificate.
Change your Linux Desktop Wallpaper Every Hour Here’s How
This shell script styli.sh helps to change your Linux desktop wallpaper in every hour automatically and with several options.
Latte Dock 0.10 Released with Support for Multiple, Floating Docks and Panels
After many months of development, Latte Dock 0.10 is finally here as the latest stable version of this replacement dock for the KDE Plasma desktop that provides an elegant and intuitive experience.
Copy files in the Linux terminal
To copy a file on a computer with a graphical interface, you usually either drag and drop a file from one window to another window, sometimes using a modifier key. Alternately, you might prefer to right-click on a file icon, select Copy, and then Paste the file icon into another window.
To copy a file in a terminal, you use the cp command, which works exactly like the mv command, except that it duplicates the contents of a file rather than moving them from one location to another.
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PipeWire 0.3.33 Released with Some Small but Important Changes
PipeWire 0.3.33 is here and comes with some notable new features and improvements to make the update noteworthy. Above all, Bluetooth can now automatically switch between headset and audio profile, and that’s an absolute game changer.
Use the Linux terminal to navigate throughout your computer
To navigate through the directories of your computer in a graphical interface, you're probably used to opening a window to get "into" your computer, and then double-clicking on a folder, and then on a subfolder, and so on. You may also use arrow buttons or keys to back track.
9 Best File Comparison and Difference (Diff) Tools for Linux
While writing program files or normal text files, programmers and writers sometimes want to know the difference between two files or two versions of the same file. When you compare two computer files on Linux, the difference between their contents is called a diff.
How to monitor disk space usage with shell script
This shell script will trigger an email when the system reaches a given threshold.
Google says Pixel 6, 6 Pro coming this year with custom AI acceleration
For now, tedious Apple-grade teasing. Google says the latest iteration of its Android smartphones, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, are coming this fall.…
Use OpenCV on Fedora Linux - part 1
Learn how to start using the 2500+ computer vision algorithms of OpenCV in this short introductory article! And stay tuned for part two!
Updated 20 Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance
It’s really a very tough job for every System or Network administrator to monitor and debug Linux System Performance problems every day.
Does the world need another cross-platform framework? Tough, here's JetBrains with Compose Multiplatform
'A different way of thinking about applications' says project lead. An open-source Kotlin framework for cross-platform applications, based on Jetpack Compose for Android, is now in preview.…
Podman Tutorial – Get Started With Podman
This comprehensive tutorial teaches you Podman basics, such as how to search and download images, create a new container from the image, run a container, remove a container, and build your own image from the container and more.
Paragon’s NTFS3 Driver is About to Become A Part of the Linux Kernel
Paragon’s NTFS3 driver fully supports reads and writes and many other features not found with the existing Linux driver. This new driver is much better off for those needing to deal with Microsoft NTFS file-systems from Linux.
Use OpenCV on Fedora Linux -- part 2
Check out the long-awaited part two of the OpenCV on Fedora Linux series! Learn how to access individual pixels and how to resize, crop, and flip images programmatically.
How to Install Fail2ban with Firewalld on Rocky Linux 8.4
Fail2ban is a system daemon for protecting servers from malicious login and brute-force attacks. Fail2ban is an open-source IPS (Intrusion Prevention Software) framework written in Python. In this guide, you will learn how to install fail2ban on Rocky Linux, configuring fail2ban with firewalld, and securing the SSH service against brute-force attacks.
How to Convert a PDF File to PNG/JPG Image in Linux
Portable Document Format (PDF) files are widely used nowadays. Images in any format are still easier to edit and manipulate than PDF files so it is general practice to convert pdf files to images to edit them. In this article, you will learn different ways to convert PDF files to images.
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