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Fedora 41 Drops the GNOME Xorg Sessions
Fedora Workstation 41 will not include GNOME Xorg sessions by default, as the team leans towards embracing Wayland's benefits.
FrankenPHP: A Modern PHP App Server in Go
FrankenPHP is a modern PHP app server built on Go and C that comes with a Caddy server to redefine traditional PHP servers and outshine competitors.
How to Create Anonymous Email Aliases with SimpleLogin
SimpleLogin is a powerful aliases server that can anonymize your email address online. Learn how you can install this app on Ubuntu today.
Happy Birthday, Canonical! 20 Years of Shaping the Ubuntu Linux World
Canonical , the parent company of Ubuntu Linux , has reached its 20th anniversary. To honor this monumental birthday, we'll delve into Canonical's history and impact on the Linux ecosystem.
Zorin OS 17.1 Rolls Out with Windows Users in Mind
Zorin OS 17.1 brings over 100 Windows app alternatives, Wine 9.0 support, and an education edition for impactful learning. Here's more on that!
10 Best Free and Open Source Qt File Managers
In the field of desktop environments, there are two desktops that dominate the open source landscape: KDE and GNOME. They are smart, stable, and generally stay out of the way.
Giada 1.0 Open-Source Loop Machine Officially Released, Here’s What’s New
Giada 1.0 has been released today as the first mature version of this open-source, minimalistic, and hardcore loop machine and music production software designed for DJs, live performers, and electronic musicians.
RHVoice – multilingual speech synthesizer
RHVoice is a multilingual speech synthesizer. The aim of the project is to give visually impaired people access to a good synthesis voice with their screen reader.
Unlocking High-Performance to Achieve a High Ubuntu Server Administration
In the dynamic landscape of modern computing, the role of servers has become increasingly crucial. Whether it's hosting websites, managing databases, or running applications, servers are the backbone of digital infrastructure. Among the myriad of server operating systems available, Ubuntu Server stands out as a reliable and versatile choice. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of Ubuntu Server administration, focusing on strategies and techniques to optimize performance and ensure seamless operation.
Microsoft Renames CBL-Mariner to Azure Linux
For some unknown reasons, Microsoft renamed the in-house Linux distribution CBL-Mariner to Azure Linux.
KDE Plasma 5.27.11 LTS Fixes Flatpak Support in Discover, Plasma Wayland, and More
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.27.11 as a bugfix update for the long-term supported KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment series addressing various bugs and issues.
Linux Mint Unveils A New User Support App: Jargonaut
In the monthly update, the Linux Mint team introduces a new app in the works: Jargonaut.
WogRAT Malware Exploits aNotepad, Targets Linux & Windows Users
The emergence of advanced malware strains presents significant challenges for security practitioners, and the recent discovery of the WogRAT malware is no exception. This article explores the implications of WogRAT's abuse of an online notepad service to store and retrieve malicious payloads.
Network Manager CLI && KVM Guests support on openSUSE Tumbleweed (Leap)
This post gives a detailed description of procedure creating network bridge via nmcli commands and virsh CLI. Same procedure was also tested with no issues on openSUSE Leap 15.5. Both tests have been performed in VENV and allow to avoid setup of Cockpit Web Console
Keycloak on Fedora Workstation with Podman
Keycloak is an open source identity provider (IdP) with single-sign on (SSO) capabilities. It supports the most widely used enterprise authentication protocols, namely OpenID Connect (OIDC), OAuth 2.0, and SAML. With Keycloak, users sign in once and share the same identity across multiple applications and platforms in a transparent manner. On the other hand, applications […]
How to Search for Files and Directories within Specified Range in Linux
In this tutorial, let's explore how to use the maxdepth and mindepth options with the find command to search for files and directories within specified range i.e. depth levels in Linux with examples.
Year of Linux on the desktop creeps closer as market share rises a little
25% increase in seven months… But it depends how you count it
Statcounter says Linux's share of the desktop moved up from three percent last July to four percent in February, which on the face of it is pretty good.…
How to Install and Use NPX on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to learn how to install the NPX package manager and use it in different scenarios with practical examples.
SDDM 0.21.0 Display Manager: A Step Closer to 1.0
SDDM 0.21.0 brings crucial fixes and improvements, including better session file handling and Qt version flexibility. Here's more on that!
HDMI Forum 'blocks AMD open sourcing its 2.1 drivers'
Want all-FOSS 120Hz 4K video on Linux, or 5K at 240Hz? Bad news…
AMD says it has improved its FOSS display drivers for Linux, though the organization that controls the HDMI standard won't let it release them.…
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