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Pacman 7.0.0 Will Now Download Packages as a Separate User to Improve Security
Starting from the new version 7.0.0, pacman will now use a separate user with limited permissions when downloading to improve security.
Sparky 7.5 Drops with Updated Packages
The lightweight Linux distro Sparky 7.5 is now available for download offering full Debian 12 compatibility and updated package base.
How to Install and Use NPX on Ubuntu (Ultimate Guide)
Discover a step-by-step guide to learn how to install the NPX package manager and use it in different scenarios with practical examples.
How Red Hat’s Bad Actions Led to Wind River’s eLxr Pro Linux Distro
Wind River’s new Debian-based server and edge Linux distribution was born out of a need to create a CentOS replacement that would remove Red Hat from the equation.
Adafruit Showcases New Feather Form-Factor Board Powered by RP2350
Adafruit is set to enhance its Feather product line with the new Feather RP2350, featuring Raspberry Pi’s latest RP2350 chip. This upcoming board introduces a novel HSTX Port along with support for MicroPython and CircuitPython, making it accessible for both beginner and experienced developers.
Void Text Editor: Open-Source Alternative to Cursor
VS Code is to modern text editors what Chromium is to browsers: a fork magnet. A slew of niche spins have emerged, each putting their own spin on Microsoft’s massively popular original. The latest to join the fray is Void.
Gopeed: A High-Speed Cross-Platform Download Manager
Gopeed is a free, open-source, and high-speed cross-platform download manager that comes with a beautiful UI built on Golang and Flutter.
Intel Compute Runtime Offers "Preview" Support For Lunar Lake
Intel Compute Runtime 24.35.30872.22 released today as the newest tagged version of this open-source GPU compute stack providing oneAPI Level Zero and OpenCL support for Linux and Windows systems.
Nextcloud Hub 9 Released, Here’s What’s New
Nextcloud Hub 9, an open-source suite of collaboration and productivity tools, launches with enhanced privacy and improved design and features.
10 Best Free and Open Source Lightweight Graphical Web Browsers
This article identifies the finest free and open source graphical web browsers that have a small footprint.
Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Ubuntu 22.04 to Ubuntu 24.04
This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) to Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble Numbat). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups.
Steady in a shifting Open Source world: FreeBSD’s enduring stability
In the ever-evolving world of Open Source software, stability and predictability are often rare commodities. Recent changes in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) ecosystem, including restricted access to source code, have stirred the community and led to the formation of the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA).
Kelsey Hightower: If governments rely on FOSS, they should fund it
Interview Acclaimed engineer Kelsey Hightower, who stopped coding for money in 2023, remains an influential figure in the world of software, and he's proposing something that might stir up the open source community.
GENESYSM-ADN6: A SubCompact System with Triple 2.5GbE LAN Ports
AAEON has introduced the GENESYSM-ADN6, a fanless 3.5? SubCompact System designed for edge computing. Powered by Intel Core Processor N-series CPUs, it offers a compact, efficient solution for sectors like smart retail, industrial automation, and edge gateways.
5 Linux commands you should never run (and why)
One important thing you need to know about Linux and its ancestor, Unix, is Unix developer Terry Lambert's famous quote: "It is not Unix's job to stop you from shooting your foot. If you so choose to do so, then it is Unix's job to deliver Mr. Bullet to Mr Foot in the most efficient way it knows."
OpenSearch Project Joins the Linux Foundation
OpenSearch, a powerful search and analytics engine developed by AWS, has joined with the Linux Foundation to ensure its continued growth and innovation.
Btrfs Sees Minor Performance Optimizations With Linux 6.12
The Btrfs file-system continues marching ahead with the Linux 6.12 kernel.
Bridging the Gap: The First Enterprise-Grade Linux Solution for the Cloud-to-Edge Continuum
As the Linux market is set to soar to nearly USD 100 billion by 2032, businesses are facing mounting challenges in managing increasingly complex workloads spanning from the cloud to the edge. Traditional Linux distributions are not built to meet the specific demands of these modern use cases, creating an urgent need for a more specialized, enterprise-grade solution.
How to Show Progress of dd Command on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover two different methods to check the progress of the dd command in real time, with and without installing additional tools.
Revisited: RMuP – terminal-based music player
Rusty Music Player (RMuP) is a TUI music player.
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