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Can’t Find a File You’ve Moved on Linux? The Culprit Might be Slash

Typically, mv is one of the first Linux commands you learn. But one little slip, and things can get surprisingly confusing for the user. Sometimes it looks like moved files have simply vanished.

Google Introduces Open-Source AI Agent for Developers

Google, even though it has a reputation of aggressively taking advantage of user data, it also has had a long track record of contributing to open-source projects, and even open-sourcing theirs.

Time For Change: 5 Alternative OS to Escape Windows

Following recent major issues with Windows, which caused many businesses around the world to shut down, people are starting to look for alternative operating systems.

Raspberry-like SBC Powered by RK3528A SoC and PCIe 2.0 Support

The Radxa ROCK 2A is a credit card-sized single-board computer with a form factor similar to the Raspberry Pi. Key features include a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, Wi-Fi 6 support, and an FPC connector for further expansion.

Mesa 24.2-rc1 Released With Many OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Improvements

Eric Engestrom is once again serving as the Mesa release manager and today took to forking the Mesa 24.2 codebase followed by issuing the first release candidate.

6 Best Free and Open Source Robotic Process Automation Tools

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 21, 2024 1:04 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a business process automation technology that uses attended or unattended software bots to automate repetitive, tedious, and time-consuming back-end office tasks while users concentrate on high-value tasks.

Immich Introduces Licensing in the Latest Update

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jul 20, 2024 11:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Immich 1.109 now features 'My Immich' URL forwarder & license purchases to support future development. Check it out!

How to Install and Use Tmux on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to install Tmux on Ubuntu and other Linux distros, and then its usage with practical examples.

NovaCustom V56 Coreboot Laptop: Unboxing and First Impressions

In a recent article titled "Ditch Proprietary BIOS/UEFI: Top 3 Open Source Boot Firmware," I covered the best Linux hardware with open-source firmware. One of the standouts was NovaCustom laptops. Recently, I received one of their upcoming coreboot laptops currently in pre-sale—the V56—for review. This post focuses on the unboxing and first impressions of the V56. We'll save the deep dive for the full review, Inshallah.

Mastering the fsck Command: Repair Linux File Systems Like a Pro

Learn how to use the fsck command to repair file system errors on Linux. Explore fsck options, root, and additional file system repairs.

Acre Crisis looks like a fun throwback to the original Dino Crisis

Directly inspired by the visual style of classic PlayStation 1 (PS1) games, Acre Crisis has a lot of clear Dino Crisis vibes and it's out now. It comes with Native Linux support.

How to Display eBook Thumbnails in Nautilus (Quick Tip)

I recently rediscovered my Amazon Kindle (a geriatric model from 2012, nothing fancy) and figured, as it still works, I’ll use it, and set about downloading a freely available EPUBs of classic (and not-so-classic – I’m a pulpy-kinda guy) literature.

Firefox's New Controversial Feature: Is it a problem?

Mozilla's Firefox is unmistakably one of the last-standing forces against the onslaught of Chromium-based browsers, and many people rely on it to get things done, without sacrificing their privacy.

AMD XDNA Ryzen AI Linux Kernel Driver Posted For Review

Back in January AMD quietly posted an XDNA Linux kernel driver for enabling the Ryzen AI NPUs. The driver has been maintained within that GitHub repository since but without any clear effort for getting this accelerator driver reviewed and merged into the upstream Linux kernel.

Maximizing Your Content Management System with Linux

In the evolving landscape of web development and management, choosing the right operating system (OS) for hosting your content management system (CMS) can significantly impact your site's performance, security, and cost efficiency.

KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released, Here’s What’s New

KaOS 2024.07 KDE-centric Linux distro released a new stable ISO with Plasma 6.1.3, KDE Gear 24.05.2, and more upgrades.

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful slide show presentation program. This is proprietary software and not available for Linux.

KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released with KDE Plasma 6.1 and Linux Kernel 6.9

The development team behind the independent KaOS Linux distribution announced today the release and general availability of download of the KaOS Linux 2024.07 ISO snapshot for July 2024.

How to Install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu and Debian Linux

While Ubuntu and Debian come with native applications to open PDF documents by default, some users may prefer to install Adobe Acrobat Reader for its additional features and compatibility. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Adobe Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu and Debian. This application will provide enhanced capabilities for opening and managing PDF documents on these Linux distributions.

How to Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to installing OBS Studio on your Ubuntu system and other Linux distros with practical examples.

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