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Give Your GNOME Desktop The Wow Factor | Nord Color Pallete

Hi everyone. In this video I am going to show you how to customize GNOME desktop with nord Color Pallete. This setup using Arch Linux with GNOME Desktop Environment 40. You can apply this setup on most popular Linux Distributions with GNOME Shell 40/41 as default desktop such as Manjaro GNOME Edition,Fedora Workstations, Ubuntu, Debian GNOME Edition, Solus GNOME Edition, Pop!_OS, OpenSUSE GNOME Edition.

Why now is a great time to consider a career in open source hardware

It has become commonplace in the software industry for programmers of all flavors to build careers writing code that releases to the commons with open source licenses. Industry headhunters often demand access to the code to vet future employees. Those that focus their career on open source development get rewarded. According to payscale.com, Linux sysadmins earn more than their Windows counterparts, indicating better pay and job security for jobs in open source software. There's also a good feeling (maybe even karma) that comes with sharing your work.

How to Install Chromium Browser on Fedora 35

In the following guide, you will know how to install Chromium Web Browser on your Fedora 35 Workstation desktop.

Fedora 35 Workstation Review - A World-Class Desktop with A Few Glitches

Fedora 35 released a while back. And we feel this is the right time to have a quick review of the Fedora 35 Workstation edition. 

Microsoft engineer fixes enterprise-level Chromium bug students could exploit to cheat in online tests

Future Chromium-based browsers under administrative control will be able to prevent users from viewing webpage source code for specific URLs, a capability that remained unavailable to enterprise customers for the past three years until a bug fix landed earlier this week.

RHEL 8.5 delivers key container improvements

RHEL 8.5, the newest version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), is out. As Joe Brockmeier, Red Hat Blogs' Editorial Director, said, "Whether you're deploying RHEL on-prem, in the public cloud, at the edge -- or all of the above -- RHEL 8.5 has improvements that users will be eager to dig into." He's not wrong.

Valve Says SteamOS 3.0 Will Be Available for Everyone to Download and Install

Valve today held their Steam Deck Development live stream on YouTube today to share more details on the upcoming Steam Deck gaming handheld and the SteamOS 3.0 operating system it’s running.

AlmaLinux 8.5 Is Out, Less Than 48 Hours After Latest RHEL Release

Users can download now for on-premises and edge installations. Images for AWS, Azure, GCP and other clouds will be available soon.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is Heavily Focused on Developers

Red Hat announced a few days ago the release of the new version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5. It brings new features and improvements to help deployments, optimize performance and help risk mitigation. Here's what's new.

Install TaskBoard with Apache and let's Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

TaskBoard is a free and open-source Kanban application used to keep track of things that need to get done. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Taskboard on Debian 11.

5 Lightweight Linux Distributions to Revive Old Computers

Here are our 5 most recommended lightweight Linux distributions for you.

First Look: You Can Now Run Android 12 on Your Raspberry Pi 4 Computer

Even if your smartphone doesn’t run Android 12 yet, you can now use Google’s latest mobile operating system on a Raspberry Pi 4, 400 or CM4 computer. Here’s my first look!

We're making F# more normal as a language, says its creator

F# designer Don Syme said this week that the new version, 6.0, aims to be "more normal as a language" in order to improve take-up. There was a telling moment in the .NET Conf virtual event, just after the presentation of F# 6 from Syme and his colleague, principal program manager Kathleen Dollard. A developer asked: "What is the best way to do optional values in records in F#?"

What you need to know about cluster logging in Kubernetes

Server and application logging is an important facility for developers, operators, and security teams to understand an application's state running in their production environment. Logging allows operators to determine if the applications and the required components are running smoothly and detect if something unusual is happening so they can react to the situation.

AlmaLinux OS 8.5 Released with New Repositories and SCAP Profiles, Updated Components

Following on the release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 operating system, AlmaLinux OS 8.5 is now officially and generally available for download.

How to rebase to Fedora Linux 35 on Silverblue

Fedora Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able to roll back in case of any problems. If you want to update or rebase to Fedora Linux 35 on your Fedora Silverblue system, this article tells you how. It not only shows you what to do, but also how to revert things if something unforeseen happens.

How To Find Package Version In Linux

This guide describes how to find a package version in Linux distributions such as Alpine Linux, Arch Linux, Debian, RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux and openSUSE etc.

age - simple file encryption tool by Google

  • LinuxLinks.com (Posted by sde on Nov 12, 2021 6:12 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
age is a command-line tool that encrypts files. These files are binary, add around 200 bytes of overhead per recipient, together with 16 bytes every 64K of plaintext.

How to find the CPU information in HP-UX

  • 2daygeek.com; By Magesh (Posted by 2daygeek on Nov 12, 2021 4:57 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: HP
2DayGeek: This quick guide show you how to check CPU information in HP-UX systems.

In 2021, The Linux Foundation Became a Trusted Resource for Public Health and Industry Partners?, and OpenTreatments Tackled Rare Diseases

Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH) hosts, supports and nurtures open source technology to benefit public health initiatives. Since its founding a little over a year ago, the organization has become a go-to resource for governments and industry partners to get advice on the latest technologies coming to market. Over 50 jurisdictions worldwide have come to trust LFPH for unbiased, clear guidance on how to take advantage of technologies within our program areas of exposure notification and COVID credentials. National and global institutions such as the WHO, CDC, UN, and GAO have also invited LFPH to present at meetings, contribute to reports, and assist them in their own understanding of this technology.

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