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GNOME 41 Comes with Some Small but Very Useful Features
GNOME 41 is now out and while it doesn’t change as many things as GNOME 40 did, there is still a lot of stuff to talk about. If you like GNOME and use it, there is basically no reason to not upgrade to GNOME 41. It is smoother, faster, apps are better, and there is more tweaks and options.
Ubuntu-on-a-phone folks UBports emit OTA-19, warn some devices face the chop in future
This could very well be the last release based on 16.04. Ubuntu Touch was Canonical's attempt at a mobile version of its OS, subsequently ditched by the Linux outfit and now maintained by UBports, which has just released the latest update, OTA-19.…
Privacy-focused Linux Distributions to Secure Your Online Presence in 2021
Linux distros are usually more secure than their Windows and Mac counterparts. Linux Operating Systems being open-source leaves very less scope of unauthorized access to its core. However, with the advancement of technologies, incidents of attacks are not rare.
My favorite LibreOffice productivity tips
LibreOffice is my productivity application of choice. It's one of the most potent reasons for recommending Linux distributions to educators and students, whether PK-12 or higher education. Now that the school year is upon us, I thought I would recommend some LibreOffice shortcuts and tips that might save you valuable time.
2 Bash commands to change strings in multiple files at once
Think about some situations when you need to change strings in text files in your Linux hosts. Depending on the case, you will simply change the file directly in your favorite text editor. But what if there are too many files? Too many changes? And on top of that, you want a more automated method to perform this task precisely, in a way that is also repeatable and somehow self-documented. Got your attention? OK, I'll elaborate.
GNOME 41 Released. This is What's New.
GNOME team announced the release of GNOME 41 with some exceptional changes and updates. We wrap up the release in this post.
Bash Scripting - While & Until Loop Explained With Examples
Bash supports three types of loops, namely for loop, while loop and until loop. In this guide, we will learn about while and until loops.
Linux Kernel 5.13 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.14
This is a friendly reminder that the Linux 5.13 kernel series reached end of life and it will no longer be supported with security updates.
How to Check CPU and HDD Temperature in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Wondering how you can check the CPU and HDD temperature in Ubuntu and other Linux on your desktop or laptops? Here's a quick guide.
Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubunu 16.04 Support Has Been Extended to 10 Years
There was good news today for all Ubuntu lovers looking jittery at their aging Ubuntu boxes. Ubuntu 14.04 users will receive operating system updates until April 2024, and Ubuntu 16.04 until April 2026.
GNOME 41 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New
The GNOME Project announced today the release of the GNOME 41 desktop environment as the latest and greatest update to this popular graphical interface for GNU/Linux distributions on desktop and mobile.
Add storage with LVM
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) allows for a layer of abstraction between the operating system and the hardware. Normally, your OS looks for disks (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb, and so on) and partitions within those disks (/dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, and so on).
Which local Backup Tool is the best on Linux?
There are several backup utilities available for Linux. Some of them are based on bash scripts and others are properly crafted open-source software. The problem comes when nothing is available in a default installation. In this article, I will show and compare 5 Linux backup tools that can be used to back up your Linux desktop system.
Install PowerShell on Fedora Linux
Learn how to install PowerShell either directly on a Fedora Linux host or inside a Podman or Toolbox container.
How to Install Docker and Docker Compose on Debian 11
Docker is a free and open-source platform to develop, ship, and run applications in the containerized environment. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Docker and Docker compose on Debian 11.
How to Install Gitea with NGINX and Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04
In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install the Gitea software on your VPS along with Nginx as a webserver and Free Let’s Encrypt certificate, using Ubuntu 20.04.
Best Free Alternatives to Microsoft Bing
There are lots of alternatives to Bing. We only recommend the best free alternatives to Bing in this article.
Hub spins multiple USB 3.2 Gen2 and DP ports out of USB4
VIA announced a “VIA Labs VL830 USB4 Endpoint Device” based on a VL830 USB4 controller that converts a 40Gbps USB4 port into 5x USB 3.2 Gen2 ports plus DP 1.4a output for 8Kp60 and beyond. Computers with USB4 are beginning to appear, including some embedded models such as IEI’s Tiger Lake-U based tKINO-UL6 thin Mini-ITX board. While we wait for peripheral manufacturers to catch up, USB4 hubs that distribute the bandwidth will be the primary way you interact with the up to 40Gpbs USB4.
Location history: How your location is tracked and how you can limit sharing it
In real estate, the age old mantra is “location, location, location,” meaning that location drives value. That’s true even when it comes to data collection in the online world, too — your location history is valuable, authentic information. In all likelihood, you’re leaving a breadcrumb trail of location data every day, but there are a few things you can do to clean that up and keep more of your goings-on to yourself.
Linux Foundation to Host the PaSh Project, Accelerating Shell Scripting with Automated Parallelization for Industrial Use Cases
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced it will host the PaSh project. PaSh is a system for automatically parallelizing POSIX shell scripts that optimizes programs and speeds up execution times, leading to faster results for data scientists, engineers, biologists, economists, administrators, and programmers.
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