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Newly born Firefox 71 emerges from its den, along with its own VPN and some privacy tricks
Patting itself on the back for blocking more than one trillion web tracking requests through its Enhanced Tracking Protection tech, Mozilla on Tuesday continued its privacy push with a further test of its Firefox Private Network service, an update to Firefox Preview Beta for Android, and the debut of its latest desktop browser, Firefox 71.
How to Schedule a Task or Job on Linux Using Crontab
2DayGeek: This tutorial helps you to schedule a task in Linux.
qBittorrent 4.2.0 Adds Support For Libtorrent 1.2, New Features
qBittorrent 4.2.0 was released recently featuring support for libtorrent 1.2, some minor new features, as well as WebUI updates.
10 skills every Linux system administrator should have
Learn everything you can about everything you can. Here are ten essential skills that you need to learn as a system administrator.
Debian GNU/Linux 11 "Bullseye" Installer Is Now Available for Public Testing
The Debian Project released today the first alpha development build of the installer for their upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 "Bullseye" operating system series.
Microsoft Staff Repeatedly Refuses to Tell How Many People Use WSL, Defends Patent Extortion and Blackmail of Linux Instead
The people who develop WSL (mostly Microsoft employees) get easily irritated when asked how many people actually use this thing; but more interestingly, however, they reveal their disdain for GNU/Linux and support for Microsoft blackmail (for 'Linux patent tax')
Disney+ now works with Linux
For those Linux users with kids.
Editing A Podcast With Audacity on Linux
What I use for editing audio, regardless of operating system or distribution, is Audacity. It's completely free and it's everything you need to put together a professional sounding podcast.
Canonical Announces Ubuntu Pro, Premium Images for Amazon Web Services
Canonical today announced Ubuntu Pro, a set of premium images for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that are available right now in the AWS Marketplace for enterprise customers.
Rock Pi N10 SBC delivers AI-enhanced RK3399Pro starting at $99
Radxa’s “Rock Pi N10” SBC runs Debian or Android 8.1 on an RK3399Pro for $99 (4GB RAM/16GB eMMC), $129 (6GB/32GB), or $169 (8GB/64GB), with the RAM split between the 6x CPU cores and the up to 3-TOPS NPU. The SBC is built around a Vamrs VMARC RK3399Pro SoM. Radxa has gone to Seeed to launch […]
How to see the Terminal commands you use most often in Debian 10
In this tutorial we will see two different methods by which you can see the commands that you have used most often in Terminal. We will use Debian 10 to describe the procedure mentioned in this article.
Dell XPS 13 7390 Review: The Best Laptop For Desktop Linux Users
Dell updates the XPS line almost every year and the latest rollout was announced in October (link to video interview). XPS 13 (7390) is an incremental update to the series, and Dell was kind enough to send me a review unit.
How to Install Apache Maven on Debian 10
Apache Maven is a build automation and software project management tool, mainly used for Java projects. In this tutorial, we will be installing Apache Maven on a Debian 10 system and testing it with a simple java application.
Getting started with NFS
These basics can get you started using NFS to make files accessible to another computer.
4 ways to control the flow of your awk script
There are many ways to control the flow of an awk script, including loops, switch statements and the break, continue, and next commands.
Sample data
Create a sample data set called colours.txt and copy this content into it:
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Sen. Cantwell Leads With New Consumer Data Privacy Bill
There is a lot to like about U.S. Sen. Cantwell’s new Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act (COPRA). It is an important step towards the comprehensive consumer data privacy legislation that we need to protect us from corporations that place their profits ahead of our privacy.
Canonical Patches Intel Microcode Regression on Ubuntu PCs with Skylake CPUs
Canonical has published a new security advisory today where the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system apologizes for a regression introduced by the latest Intel microcode firmware update.
Fedora Desktops - Memory Footprints
There are over 40 desktops in Fedora. Each desktop has it’s own strengths and weaknesses. Usually picking a desktop is a very personal preference based on features, looks, and other qualities. Sometimes, what you pick for a desktop is limited by hardware constraints. This article is to help people compare Fedora desktops based on the […]
Spice up your Linux desktop with Cinnamon
When GNOME 3 was released, some GNOME users were not ready to give up GNOME 2. The Linux Mint project was so dissatisfied with GNOME 3 that it started its own desktop as an alternative, and thus the Cinnamon desktop was born.
SMARC module runs Linux on power-sipping i.MX8M Nano
Congatec’s SMARC form-factor “Conga-SMX8-Nano” module runs Linux or Android on NXP’s under 2W TDP, quad -A53 i.MX8M Nano. Features include 2GB RAM, up to 128GB eMMC, a GbE controller, MIPI-CSI, LVDS, anbd optional -40 to 85°C support. Congatec added to its line of SMARC 2.0 modules running NXP i.MX8 processors with a Conga-SMX8-Nano module featuring […]
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