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Debian Backup and Recovery Solutions: Safeguard Your Data with Confidence
In the digital age, data loss is a critical concern, and effective backup and recovery systems are vital for any Debian system administrator or user. Debian, known for its stability and suitability in enterprise, server, and personal computing environments, offers a multitude of tools for creating robust backup and recovery solutions. This guide will explore these solutions, from basic backup methods to advanced recovery techniques, ensuring your data remains secure even in the face of hardware failures, accidental deletions, and cyber threats.
A civic tech creative on modernizing government sites, MySpace coding and pre-internet memories
Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story worth sharing. In […]
How AI is reshaping creativity: Insights from art, tech and policy
AI is shaking things up in the creative world, and I get why a lot of artists feel anxious. Whenever new technology comes along — especially in industries like ours — it brings fear. Fear of losing control, fear of being replaced. That’s real. But there’s another side to this: AI can open doors we never thought possible.
QNX 8 Goes Free for Learning and Personal Projects
BlackBerry offers free access to QNX 8, its powerful real-time OS, for non-commercial use by students, hobbyists, and embedded system engineers.
The Best Home Server OS For Your Self-hosted Apps
Home server OSes allow you to easily install third-party apps on your home server. Here are the best home server OS that you can install today.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Health
The Apple Health app provides a central and secure place for your health and fitness information. This software is proprietary and not available for Linux. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives for Linux.
Servo Browser Engine Seeing Many Performance Optimizations & SubtleCrypto API
The Rust-written Servo browser web layout engine project is out with its October 2024 status update that provides insight to their development activities the past several weeks.
A New Anaconda Web UI Installer Coming To Fedora Linux 42
Fedora Linux is getting a brand new installer with a modern Anaconda Web UI, designed for ease of use. Learn more about its features and how to try it out!
Cost-Effective DART-MX91 SoM with 1.4GHz NXP i.MX 91 Processor Available from $35
Variscite has introduced the DART-MX91 System on Module, a compact and cost-effective solution within the DART Pin2Pin family, targeting edge devices for IoT, smart cities, industrial applications, and more.
Exploring the Firefox Community on r/firefox
Open source thrives because of its people. Firefox, like so many successful open-source projects, is powered by passionate contributors and dedicated supporters. Their collective efforts have transformed Firefox from just a web browser into the cornerstone of a global community, bringing together users and developers with a shared vision for the open web.
VMware Workstation and Fusion Go Free
Exciting news! VMware Workstation and Fusion desktop hypervisors are now free for all users, including personal, commercial, and educational. Here's more on that.
New patch adds support for Apple's latest Magic Trackpad to Linux
Towards the end of October, Apple unveiled its new iMacs, complete with a new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad featuring a new USB-C port. Two weeks after that announcement, Linux kernel developer Callahan Kovacs has submitted a patch that will let you use the new Trackpad with Linux machines.
Early Benchmarks: AMD EPYC 9005 Performance & Power Efficiency To Lead Further With Linux 6.13
One of the many changes to look forward to with the upcoming Linux 6.13 kernel cycle is the AMD P-State driver to be used by default with the new EPYC 9005 series processors.
To kill memory safety bugs in C code, try the TrapC fork
Memory-safe variant is planned for next year. Exclusive C and C++ programmers may not need to learn Rust after all to participate in the push for memory safety.…
Fedora Linux Is Getting a New Installer
The installer for Fedora Linux isn’t perfect. Now, the Fedora team is working on a replacement that aims to be less confusing and more useful.
Free Software is About Collaboration
It has often been said, and moreover articulated accurately, that software projects that refuse to collaborate (actively hostile towards outside contributions or contributions from the outside) are to be avoided
Unlocking the Future of User Management
In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux, Fedora stands out as a pioneer, continually embracing innovation while maintaining stability. One of the most significant advancements in recent releases is the introduction of systemd-homed.
PeaZip 10.1 File Archiver Improves Resilience to Password Guessing Attacks
PeaZip 10.1 has been released today as a new update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform file compression and encryption software featuring GTK and Qt interfaces for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
DXVK 2.5 Unveils Major Memory Management Overhaul for Smoother Gaming
DXVK 2.5 optimizes memory with periodic defragmentation, enabling efficient resource use for better game performance without increasing VRAM costs.
Microsoft Announces Open-Source Hyperlight For Embedded VMM Within Linux/Windows Apps
Microsoft last month announced the open-source Rust-written OpenHCL for running confidential Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP virtual machines. Today Microsoft is announcing another interesting open-source, Rust-based project in the virtualization space: Hyperlight.