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Firefox 96 Enters Public Beta Testing with More Performance and Security Improvements
With the release of Firefox 95, Mozilla today promoted the upcoming Firefox 96 update to the beta channel for public testing, and we can now have a closer look at the new features and improvements.
Linux as a Screensaver for Windows: The Gift of Open Source Games and SBOMs for the Holidays
Abstract: Construct and package a Linux® Live DVD to install using the standard Microsoft® Windows® install process and operate as a classic Windows screensaver.
SSH Key Rotation with the POSIX Shell - Sunset Nears for Elderly Keys
OpenBSD has recently stressed to us the value of key rotation by their use of “Signify” distribution release signatures. We have realized that SSH keys should also rotate, to reduce the risk of powerful keys that fall into the wrong hands which become “the gift that keeps on giving.” There have always been open questions on the retirement of SSH keys. These questions have grown in volume and many are joining the advocacy for SSH certificate authorities.
VR Platform ‘Decentraland’ Now a Patron Level ‘Blender’ Member
The blockchain-based virtual world platform’s membership will bring at least $135,000 in additional funding to the open source Blender project.
Anyone can draw on Linux with Inkscape
Inkscape is an illustration application, and it works in vectors to ensure limitless resolution for your drawings. Vector illustration is different from freehand illustration. If you're used to drawing freehand, vectors may at first feel restrictive, but once you get used to how vectors get created and how you can use them to construct an image, it's a powerful way to build visuals of all sorts. And if you're not much of an illustrator at all, you might just find that the hands-off approach of vectors means you can draw in Inkscape even though you can't draw with pen and paper.
How to Upgrade Go on Ubuntu
Learn how to upgrade Golang on Ubuntu. This article shows you how to check the current installed version, how to remove the existing version and how to install the new one.
Learn more about distributed databases with ShardingSphere
Apache ShardingSphere is an open source distributed database, plus an ecosystem users and developers need for their database to provide a customized and cloud-native experience. In the three years since it joined the Apache Foundation, the ShardingSphere core team has worked hard with the community to create an open source, robust, and distributed database and a supporting ecosystem.
Top 10 Linux Distributions for KDE Plasma Compared
Planning to adapt a stable KDE Plasma based desktop in Linux and thinking about as a daily driver? Well, here we present top 10 Linux distributions that are better integrated with KDE Plasma.
How to Run Multiple Commands at once in Linux
2DayGeeK: In this tutorial, you will learn the different ways to combine and execute multiple Linux commands efficiently.
Quickly Create And Run Optimized Linux, macOS And Windows Virtual Machines With Quickemu (With Auto ISO Download)
Quickemu is a command line wrapper for QEMU that can be used to quickly create and run highly optimized Linux, macOS, *BSD and Windows desktop virtual machines.
How to solve error rpmdb damaged header in Fedora, RHEL
This guide explains how to solve error rpmdb damaged header by rebuilding the RPM database in Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux.
5 Honest Reasons To Avoid Switching to Linux
There are some specific cases where staying as an avid Windows user could be better for you than switching to Linux, and we’ll be seeing some of these in today’s article.
Rust takes a major step forward as Linuxs second official language
Linux is getting more Rust in it by the day. It wasn't that long ago that the very idea that another language besides C would be used in the Linux kernel would have been laughed at. Things have changed. Today, not only is Rust, the high-level system language moving closer to Linux, it's closer than ever with the next "patch series to add support for Rust as a second language to the Linux kernel."
Tails 4.25 Anonymous Linux OS Released with New Backup Tool for Persistent Storage
Tails 4.25 amnesic incognito live system (a.k.a. Anonymous OS) is now available for download with a new backup utility for Persistent Storage and updated components.
Freespire 8.0 Comes Tightly Integrated with Google Services
The developers behind Freespire 8.0 have decided to put strong focus and take full advantage on Google’s services with this release.
How to Install and Use MySQL on Ubuntu 20.04
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system and with its popularity is used widely on different systems for storing data.
19 Absolute Simple Things About Linux Terminal Every Ubuntu User Should Know
Terminal often intimidates new users. However, once you get to know it, you gradually start liking it. Well, that happens with most Linux users. Even if you are using Ubuntu as a desktop system, you may have to enter the terminal at times. New users are often clueless about many things. Some knowledge of basic Linux commands always helps in such cases but this article is not about that.
How to Install Deb Package in Arch Linux
If you have a need to install Deb packages in Arch Linux, here we outline a few ways that you can install the application.
AWS DocumentDB not MongoDB-compatible, says MongoDB Inc
Amazon's DocumentDB database service is described by the cloud corp as "MongoDB compatible", but MongoDB CTO Mark Porter has told The Register this is not entirely the case.
AssaultCube 1.3 Free Multiplayer Shooter is Finally Here
AssaultCube is a free multiplayer first-person shooter game, based on the CUBE engine. It hasn't seen a new release since 2013, but now it’s back with AssaultCube 1.3 Lockdown Edition to the delight of all Linux fans.
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