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Microsoft Tightens the Screws on Linux, Just as We Predicted All Along
More pseudo-lingo-mumbo-jumbo fake security and misleading acronyms from people who attack BSD and GNU/Linux users
Move VirtualBox VM to Another Computer Tutorial
It’s super easy to move a VirtualBox VM image to another computer or drive. Here’s how.
Oregon Passes ‘Right to Repair’ Law With Extra Cojones
Oregon’s “right to repair” bill, which now only needs the governor’s signature before it becomes law, has teeth not found in similar legislation from other states.
How to Optimize Your Linux Kernel with Custom Parameters
Linux stands at the heart of countless operating systems, driving everything from personal computers to servers and embedded systems across the globe. Its flexibility and open-source nature allow for extensive customization, much of which is achieved through the adept manipulation of kernel parameters. These boot options are not just tools for the Linux connoisseur but essential instruments for any user seeking to optimize and troubleshoot their systems. This guide demystifies kernel parameters, illustrating their importance, common uses, and methods for modification.
COSMIC Store Prototype Replacement for Pop Shop Unveiled
Get ready for liftoff! The still-in-development COSMIC Store will bring unparalleled speed to your Pop!_OS desktop. Here's more on that!
Recording Live Streams on Linux with FFmpeg: Examples Included
Recording live stream music and videos is a highly sought-after capability for content creators, archivists, and enthusiasts. With the power of FFmpeg on Linux, capturing these live streams directly from the command line becomes not only possible but also remarkably efficient. FFmpeg, a leading multimedia framework, supports a wide array of protocols, codecs, and file formats, making it the go-to tool for such tasks. Whether you’re aiming to record a live concert, a webinar, or your favorite online TV show, FFmpeg can handle it all with ease.
Contribute to Rawhide Test Days - DNF 5
Help us ensure a smoother and cleaner release process and help us to stay on track with on-time releases by testing our Rawhide!
How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux
Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
Krita’s 2024 Roadmap Unveils AI Research and Major Overhauls
Krita in 2024: Prioritizing Qt6 porting, enhanced comic book frameworks, and exploring AI in art without compromising ethics. Here's more on that!
How To Find Which Package Provides A Command In Linux
Learn how to find which package provides a specific command in various Linux distributions with examples.
Proton Mail Desktop App Now Available for Linux
New Proton Mail desktop app brings distraction-free, secure email to Windows, macOS, and Linux (beta). Free trial available.
System76 Refreshes Its Adder WS Linux Laptop with an HX-Class 14th Gen Intel CPU
System76 announced the availability of a new version of their Adder WS Linux-powered notebook that features an HX-Class 14th Gen Intel CPU and higher storage.
Szyszka – fast and powerful file renamer
Szyszka is billed as a fast and powerful file renamer. It’s built with GTK and is cross-platform software.
How to Install Firefox as a DEB Package on Ubuntu (No Snap)
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the Firefox as a DEB package on an Ubuntu-based distribution without needing the Snap package.
PDP-10 Replica Powered by Raspberry Pi 5 SBC
Dedicated computer history enthusiasts from the ITS Reconstruction Project have undertaken the remarkable task of recreating the PDP-10 mainframe, a computing icon from MIT’s AI Lab of the 60s and 70s. This modern version uniquely incorporates the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer, skillfully blending historical significance with the latest technology. The PDP-10 was a significant […]
Eye Care: Best Free Linux Software to Look after your Eyes
Many people who regularly use computers suffer from eye strain and fatigue. Looking at a monitor for a long time can strain your eyes or can make any other problems you are having with your eyes seem more apparent.
New GhostRace Attack Impacts Major CPU, Software Vendors
A new data leakage attack called GhostRace ( CVE-2024-2193 ) was recently discovered. It affects major CPU manufacturers and widely used software. This critical analysis will investigate the implications of this attack and discuss its significance for Linux admins, infosec professionals, and Internet security enthusiasts.
Goodbye GNOME ISO: CachyOS March Release Prioritizes Plasma 6
CachyOS's streamlined March 2024 release introduces Plasma 6 with Wayland, new CDNs, and refined filesystems.
Snap Backup – one-click backup utility
nap Backup is billed as the one-click backup utility for safeguarding your important computer files. This is cross-platform software and published under an open source license.
Fedora 41's GNOME to go Wayland-only, says goodbye to X.org
Don't worry, you can still put it back, but it's an accessibility snag. The Fedora development team is discussing dropping the GNOME on X11 session in Fedora 41, meaning that the flagship edition will be Wayland-only.…
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