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Debian 11 Bullseye - New Features, Changes, and Release Update
We summarize the changes, updates, and new features of the Debian 11 Bullseye operating system, which is under development.
Microsoft's Edge browser for Linux hits the Beta Channel... if you're into that kind of thing
Add yet another Chromium browser to your collection
Microsoft's Edge browser has taken another step to stability on Linux with the addition of the operating system to its Beta Channel.…
Static and dynamic IP address configurations for DHCP
IP address configurations are critical, but what is the difference between static and dynamic addressing, and how does DHCP come into play?
Linux patches
The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board, which is made up of top Linux kernel developers, reports on what was found in its complete examination of University of Minnesota patches.
How to keep files and directories synchronized across different devices using syncthing on Linux
Syncthing is defined as a continuous file synchronization program: it can be used to keep files and directories synchronized across different devices or “nodes”. The application uses TLS as encryption method, and it is, together with its protocol, free and open source software.
How to Export and Import VirtualBox Virtual Machines
Exporting and Importing feature is available in all the virtualization software you use. This feature will be very useful when you want to copy and launch a configured VM from one machine to another machine.
Drop telnet for OpenSSL
The telnet command is one of the most popular network troubleshooting tools for anyone from systems administrators to networking hobbyists. In the early years of networked computing, telnet was used to connect to a remote system. You could use telnet to access a port on a remote system, log in, and run commands on that host.
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HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC – Multiple Operating Systems – Week 5
This week’s blog looks at some of the ways you can run programs from different operating systems on the HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC. We examine hardware virtualization, dual booting, as well as using a compatibility layer.
Introducing the Fedora i3 Spin
Fedora 34 features the brand new i3 Spin created by the Fedora i3 S.I.G. This new spin features the popular i3wm tiling window manager. This will appeal to both novices and advanced users who prefer not to use a mouse, touchpad, or other pointing device to interact with their environment. The Fedora i3 spin offers […]
Real Linux on a Smartphone: PinePhone and openSUSE Tumbleweed
Why is that phone so special? My wife asked me. I was exited like a child with my shiny new toy: the PinePhone KDE Community Edition. For me this was a very exiting event. I was very curious how the PinePhone would feel in real life. I expected it to be very plastic feeling. It did feel that way, but it didn’t feel cheap. It was well constructed.
First Look: elementary OS 6 Enters Beta with New Installer, Dark Theme, and More
The elementary OS developers announced the beta version of the upcoming elementary OS 6 “Odin” operating system, which has been in development for the past nine months.
Customize GNOME 40 Desktop to Look Like macOS Guide
A quick guide for you to help you customizing the GNOME 40 desktop to look like macOS.
Uninstall or remove a package using the terminal on CentOS
It is necessary to uninstall the extra software packages from the system because these packages take a lot of space and slow down the speed of your system. In this article, we will explore how to remove or uninstall packages from your system CentOS 8.0 using the terminal.
Audacity 'scared and excited' to be bought and brought under Muse Group's roof, but promises to stay free and open source
Which is good because that's why the audio editing software is so popular. Veteran audio editor Audacity has been purchased by Muse Group, although its new management has pledged to keep the platform free and open source.…
RHEL, RHEL, RHEL, fancy that: Rocky Linux would-be CentOS replacement hits RC1 milestone
For testing only - but new distro compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux getting close to release. The Rocky Linux project, kicked off by original CentOS founder Gregory Kurtzer, has released RC1 of its distribution, which aims to be 100 per cent compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux.…
How To Extend KVM Virtual Machine Disk Size In Linux
This guide explains what is Virt-size command and how to expand or extend KVM virtual machine disk size using Virt-resize tool in Linux.
KDE Plasma 5.21.5 Released as the Last in the Series with More Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.21.5 as the fifth and last point release in the KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment series, addressing more bugs and improving existing features.
Jetson powered Boxer-8200 systems are now preinstalled with Nvidia Ubuntu
Aaeon announced that its Jetson based Boxer-8200 series of embedded PCs will now pre-install Canonical’s Nvidia Ubuntu stack complete with Jetpack 4.5. New Secureboot customization services are also available. Aaeon’s Boxer line of compact embedded computers dates back over a decade or more with models such as the Intel Celeron based Boxer AEC-6905. Recently, most […]
May the Fourth be with you via Podman
A unique approach to rewatching the original Star Wars movie in a container.
The Free Software Foundation reveals how RMS was re-elected and its future
For an organization that's all about being open, the FSF was quite quiet about how Richard M. Stallman was readmitted to a leadership position until now.
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