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Showtime: A Modern Video Player for GNOME (With Install Guide)
Discover a new video player for GNOME DE named Showtime, as well as how to install it on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
6 Best Free and Open Source Terminal Emulators Built With Web Technologies
Here’s the 6 finest terminal emulators built on web technologies. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in exploiting the power of the shell in a cutting-edge environment.
Vanilla OS 2 Orchid Released, Here’s What’s New
After over a year in the making, wholly rewritten, the immutable Vanilla OS 2 Orchid is here with seamless updates, smooth operations, and more.
How to Disable Avahi-Daemon Without Uninstalling in Linux
Learn how to disable avahi-daemon in Linux, what exactly avahi-daemon is, and whether you should consider enabling it back.
Installing Linux on an Awful Windows CE Netbook
Today we're gonna try and install Linux on that cheap Windows CE "netbook"...
Google Dropped a Planned 3rd-party Cookie Ban…Because of Course They Did!
We’re probably not going to find a solution to mass data mining by advertisers and others as long as privacy issues are handled in a siloed manner by the individual platforms.
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.11 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds announced today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 6.11 kernel series.
AMD Radeon 890M "RDNA3.5" Graphics Run Well With Latest Open-Source Linux Driver
While the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors continue to make use of RDNA2 graphics, with the Ryzen AI 300 series shipping today in notebooks there are RDNA3.5 graphics being introduced alongside the Zen 5 CPU cores and upgraded Ryzen AI XDNA2 NPU.
Hardware-Accelerated Video Decoding Arrives in OpenBSD with VA-API
OpenBSD's latest update brings VA-API support, enabling hardware-accelerated video decoding for improved performance and efficiency in video playback.
PreviewQt - preview all kinds of files
PreviewQt is a file previewer that strives to be lightweight, very fast, and simple. It supports a huge range of files and formats.
What’s Come of Lubuntu as of its 24.04 Release?
This is a review on Lubuntu 24.04, and whether it fixed some issues it has in the past releases or not.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 22 from 21.3: A Step-by-Step Guide
A comprehensive guide for a hassle-free upgrade to Linux Mint 22 "Wilma" from 21.3 "Virginia." Tested and proven to give you successful results.
You Can Now Upgrade Your Linux Mint 21.3 PC to Linux Mint 22, Here’s How
Today, the Linux Mint team opened the upgrade path from Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” to the latest Linux Mint 22 “Wilma” allowing existing users to upgrade their installations. Here’s how!
Combining exploration, city-building and complex resource management, Scorchlands 1.0 is out now
Available now with Native Linux support and full Steam Deck support with the 1.0 release, Scorchlands has left Early Access.
UBIFS File-System Being Hardened Against Power Loss Scenarios
While most Linux file-systems are rather robust in recovering when the system experiences a power loss, the UBIFS file-system is more prone to problems when a power-cut happens.
Alternatives to popular CLI tools: watch
This article spotlights alternative tools to watch.
Linux Mint 22: A Look at the Best New Features
Learn about the best new features of Linux Mint 22, "Wilma".
VirtualBox 7.1 Beta: ‘Modernised’ UI, Wayland Clipboard Sharing + More
If you plan on trying the new Linux Mint 22 release in a virtual machine, why not double-up the fun by taking it for a spin in the VirtualBox 7.1 beta, which slipped out last night.
Zulip 9.0 Team Collaboration Chat Rolls Out New Features
Zulip Server 9.0, a free and open-source Microsoft Teams alternative, brings streamlined navigation, updated channels, and faster messaging.
FreeBSD as a platform for your future technology
A FreeBSD marketing document highlighting FreeBSD’s strengths is, of course, hardly a surprise, but considering it’s fighting what you could generously call an uphill battle against the dominance of Linux, it’s still interesting to see what, exactly, FreeBSD highlights as its strengths.
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