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SUSE Requests openSUSE to Rebrand
Breaking: The openSUSE Board discusses SUSE's request to stop using its brand, highlighting the need for cooperation and goodwill.
Fedora Will End Up Supporting The NVIDIA Driver With Secure Boot
Installing the NVIDIA proprietary graphics driver stack on Fedora currently doesn't jive with UEFI Secure Boot systems and can lead to the OS being unbootable.
How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
Nextcloud is open-source software for public and private file storage. This tutorial teaches you how to install Nextcloud on an Ubuntu 24.04 server. You’ll install Nextcloud with the LAMP Stack and then secure Netxcloud with HTTPS through Certbot and Letsencrypt.
How to Install, Configure, and Use Minikube on Ubuntu
Discover the step-by-step guide to installing the latest version of Minikube on your Ubuntu desktop or server system.
Audacity 3.6 Open-Source Audio Editor Released with Master Effects, FFmpeg 7 Support
Audacity 3.6 open-source, free, and cross-platform audio editor has been released today as a major update introducing several new features, a fresh new look, and various improvements.
How to Install Chrome Browser on CentOS Linux
Installing Google Chrome on CentOS can be a straightforward process if you follow the right steps. Chrome, a popular web browser developed by Google, offers a fast and secure browsing experience. This guide will walk you through the process of installing Google Chrome on your CentOS system, including CentOS 7, 8, 9, and higher, as well as CentOS Stream versions.
How SUSE Is Replacing Red Hat as the Linux and Open Source Enterprise Standard-Bearer
It’s become clear to many that Red Hat’s recent missteps with CentOS and the availability of RHEL source code indicate that it’s fallen from its respected place as “the open organization.” SUSE seems to be poised to benefit from Red Hat’s errors. We connect the dots.
Purpose of /dev/sda on Linux (When to Use It with an Example)
This article will teach you about the different types of files on Linux, what the root directory is, what the /dev directory is for, and what the /dev/sda device files are.
Infest is a deckbuilder where every pixel on the battlefield can burn, freeze, melt and more
Taking some inspiration from the excellent Noita perhaps, Infest brings the mechanic of destroying all the pixels and puts it into a deckbuilder. Recently the developer announced Early Access for July 31st, and their testing showed it working great on the Steam Deck. It also appears to have Native Linux support.
Ubuntu Fast-Tracks AppArmor Fix for Flatpak Apps Failing to Start
The recent update to AppArmor to remedy issues with 3rd-party apps being unable to run on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (due to its security hardening) inadvertently prevents a fleet of popular Flatpak apps from running either.
VirtualBox 7.0.20 Released, Here’s What’s New
The latest VirtualBox update, 7.0.20, fixes USB & audio bugs and enhances Linux & Windows support.
Blender 4.2 LTS Released With GPU Accelerated Compositing, Intel OIDN On AMD GPUs
It's Blender 4.2 release day! Blender 4.2 marks the newest long-term support (LTS) release for this wonderful free software 3D modeling solution that has developed quite a following across the industry.
KDE Plasma 6.1.3 Improves Flatpak Support in Discover, Fixes More Bugs
The KDE Project announced today the release and general availability of KDE Plasma 6.1.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment series.
.NET 9 Preview 6 is Now Available for Download! Here's How to Install it in Linux
Microsoft has released .NET 9 Preview 6! In this guide, we will discuss the key highlights of .NET 9 and how to install .NET 9 in Linux.
Billions of Computers Run Linux and Many Use Debian (or a Derivative of It)
Many devices never get updated or even communicate with the Net, so exhaustive tallies are infeasible.
Linux Is Free, But I Pay for Linux PCs: Here's Why
One of the perks of Linux is that both the operating system and the vast majority of apps are free. Yet if you try to buy a PC that comes with Linux, you might end up spending more than buying one with Windows. Why spend that extra money when you can install Linux on an existing computer for free?
I know it seems counter-intuitive, but when the time comes to buy a new computer, I almost exclusively buy Linux PCs. I'll explain.
I know it seems counter-intuitive, but when the time comes to buy a new computer, I almost exclusively buy Linux PCs. I'll explain.
Marathon 2 a classic FPS originally from Destiny developer Bungie now on Steam
After the Aleph One developer community released the first in the trilogy of Marathon on Steam, originally created by Bungie, they've now put up Classic Marathon 2.
Goodbye Archcraft Linux, Thank You for This Year, I Switched to Endeavor OS!
My journey using a Linux distro has been very long. Since I first got to know Linux in 2010, I still often try various distros that are suitable. Because, at that time I was still in school and had lots of time to try it.
Ubuntu 24.04 Finally Fixed an Annoying App Center Issue
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users can finally install locally downloaded DEB files via the App Center. Here's how to apply the needed update.
Latest MySQL release is underwhelming, say some DB experts
The latest release of MySQL has underwhelmed some commentators who fear Oracle — the custodian of the open source database — may have other priorities.
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