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Rocky Linux 9.4 Released, Here’s What’s New
Rocky Linux 9.4: Improved image builds, Azure Community Gallery availability, and extensive security and software updates.
Red Hat Unveils Enterprise-Ready AI Distribution
Red Hat has revealed RHEL AI, a new distribution specifically designed for machine learning tasks, and a new image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
17 Best Free and Open Source Build Systems
Build automation is the process of automating the creation of a software build and the associated processes.
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Tested and proven step-by-step guide for smoothly upgrading from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat).
How to Set Up a Self-Hosted Photo Gallery Using Raspberry Pi
Looking for a Google Photos alternative? Learn how to create a beautiful self-hosted photo gallery using Raspberry Pi and PhotoPrism.
BASIC turns 60: Why simplicity was this programming languages blessing and its curse
Since the 1960s, BASIC has introduced countless beginners to computer programming. Here's how the language got started, the paths it cleared for Windows and Apple, and where you can still find it today.
How to Host V3 .Onion Website With Custom Domain on Linux
This article will show you how to set up a web server, Tor, and then serve your localhost on the dark web with a custom V3 onion web address.
How to Install Tiny Tiny RSS Using Docker on PC (Ultimate Guide)
This article will show you how to install Tiny Tiny RSS on Linux using Docker and then how to add a new RSS feed, add plugins, themes, and more.
PeaZip 9.8 Archive Manager Adds New CLI Switches, New UI Options, and Tux Theme
Coming three months after the PeaZip 9.7 release, PeaZip 9.8 has been released today as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform file archiver utility that adds various UI and CLI enhancements, new themes, and bug fixes.
List All Open Ports and Stop the Services Behind Them
Discover a step-by-step guide to list all the open ports in your system and stop the services responsible for managing them.
How to Find the Fastest Debian Mirror for Your sources.list
Finding the fastest Debian mirror can significantly improve the speed of package installations and updates. This is where netselect-apt shines, a handy tool for Debian users that automates the process of selecting the quickest server based on network latency and bandwidth. By using this tool, you can ensure that your system updates and installs packages as efficiently as possible.
KDE Frameworks 6.2.0 Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New
KDE rolls out Frameworks 6.2.0, packed with essential updates and new features for Qt developers.
How to Install Java 21 on Ubuntu 24.04
Java is a high-class object-oriented programming language that lets programmers or administrators run everywhere without recompiling. Java code is compiled and can run on any Java virtual machine regardless of the underlying computer architecture.
How to Install and Configure Proton Mail Desktop App on Linux
Access your Proton Mail inbox effortlessly with the new desktop app. Learn how to install it on your Linux machine and explore its features in our article.
Keoni Mahelona on promoting Indigenous communities, the evolution of the Fediverse and data protection
At Mozilla, we know we can’t create a better future alone, that is why each year we will be highlighting the work of 25 digital leaders using technology to amplify voices, effect change, and build new technologies globally through our Rise 25 Awards. These storytellers, innovators, activists, advocates, builders and artists are helping make the internet more diverse, […]
GNOME 47 Desktop Environment Release Date Slated for September 18th, 2024
The six-month-long development cycle of the upcoming GNOME 47 desktop environment kicked off and the release schedule was published suggesting a final release date of September 18th, 2024.
Embracing the Future: The Transition from SysVinit to Systemd in Linux
Linux, the powerhouse behind countless servers and desktops worldwide, relies heavily on an initialization (init) system to bootstrap user space and manage system processes after booting. Traditionally, this role was fulfilled by SysVinit, the standard init system derived from the UNIX System V operating system. However, the evolving complexity and needs of modern computing systems have led to the development of systemd, which has increasingly become the default init system for many Linux distributions. This article explores the transition from SysVinit to systemd, discussing the intricacies and implications of this pivotal change.
Fedora Asahi Remix 40 served on Apple Silicon
First big update of the go-to Linux for newer Macs. Lagging the mainstream edition by a couple of weeks, the Asahi-flavored version of Fedora 40 is here – redolent with KDE Plasma 6.…
KDE Frameworks 6.2 Released with Many Improvements for Plasma 6 Users
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 6.2 as the latest stable update to this collection of more than 70 add-on libraries to Qt that provide a wide range of commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE applications.
SteamOS 3.6: How the Steam Deck atomic updates are improving
Highlighting some of the key changes Collabora worked on with Valve to improve the system update tooling on SteamOS, including the move to Desync, making applying system updates significantly faster and more reliable.
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