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systemd Talks Up Automatic Boot Assessment In Light Of The Crowdstrike-Microsoft Outage

In light of the CrowdStrike-Microsoft outage/disaster that has been wreaking havoc on corporate Windows systems around the world since Friday, systemd lead developer Lennart Poettering pointed out how such a situation on Linux systems could be averted by leveraging systemd's Automatic Boot Assessment functionality.

8 Best Free and Open Source Linux Student Information Systems

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 23, 2024 10:12 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
To provide an insight into the quality of software available, we have compiled a list of 8 free and open source student information systems. Hopefully there will be something of interest for any educational establishment that needs to manage student data.

How to install the Zed code editor on Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Egidio Docile (Posted by linuxer on Jul 23, 2024 8:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Zed is a high-performance, “multiplayer”, free and open source code editor written in Rust and developed in the open on GitHub. It was created by the same authors as the Atom text editor, and although it has IDE features, it is very responsive. In this tutorial, we learn how to install Zed on some of the most used Linux distributions.

How to Convert WebM Videos to Any Format in Linux

  • Make Tech Easier; By Haroon Javed (Posted by damien on Jul 23, 2024 7:09 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
While WebM is a great format for web video, there may be times when you need to convert WebM to other formats. Let's explore various methods to do so.

Mozilla Thunderbird finally gets system tray notifications

Mozilla's Thunderbird team has fixed a 24-year-old feature bug, bringing system tray mail notifications to GNOME and KDE desktop environments for Linux users.

For the First Time Since May Linux.com (Linux Foundation) Published Something. It's All Spam.

Can we trust the Linux Foundation to look after anything at all? Look what it turned this once-thriving site into.

How To Manage Image Metadata Using ExifTool In Linux

  • ostechnix.com; By Senthil Kumar (Posted by ostechnix on Jul 23, 2024 2:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
This detailed guide explains what ExifTool is, how to install ExifTool on Linux, and how to use it to manage image metadata information with practical examples.

Audacity 3.6.1 Update Fixes Critical Crashes

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Jul 23, 2024 1:03 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Audacity 3.6.1 update fixes critical bugs, including crashes with multichannel audio exports and clip pasting. Here's more on that!

Performance Event Changes For Linux 6.11 Bring Several Additions For Intel Hardware

All of the "perf" performance events feature updates were merged last week for the ongoing Linux 6.11 merge window.

Wave Terminal – AI-native terminal built for seamless workflows

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 22, 2024 10:04 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Wave Terminal is an AI-native terminal built for seamless workflows. It’s free and open source software.

Oxygen Not Included: The Frosty Planet Pack is out now

Oxygen Not Included has a new expansion out with The Frosty Planet Pack, which seems like a chill way to blow through another few hundred hours.

How to enable/disable firewall on Ubuntu Linux

The default firewall on Ubuntu is ufw, which is short for “uncomplicated firewall.” Ufw is a frontend for the typical Linux iptables commands, but it is developed in such a way that basic firewall tasks can be performed without the knowledge of iptables.

For Good Reason, Apache Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Iconic Feather Logo

It’s a “frankly outdated spaghetti-Western ‘romantic’ presentation of a living and vibrant community as dead and gone in order to build a technology company ‘for the greater good'” is how Adam Recvlohe, Holly Grimm, and Desiree Kane put it in a January 2023 article taking ASF to task.

9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 21st, 2024

  • 9to5linux.com; By Marius Nestor (Posted by hanuca on Jul 22, 2024 4:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
The 197th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 21st, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.

New Linux Variant of Play Ransomware Targeting VMware ESXi Systems

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new Linux variant of a ransomware strain known as Play (aka Balloonfly and PlayCrypt) that's designed to target VMware ESXi environments.

Tiling Shell GNOME Extension Adds New Way to Tile Windows Quickly

If you’ve tried the Tiling Shell GNOME extension you’ll know how easy it makes it to tile application windows in GNOME Shell, from simple to more complex.

XZ Patches For The Linux Kernel Updated, Drops "Jia Tan" As A Maintainer

Back in March were a set of patches to the Linux kernel's XZ embedded compression implementation with the project having switched from public domain to the BSD Zero Clause License along with other changes to update that in-tree code.

Feeling Finder - help convey emotion in text communication

  • LinuxLinks.com; By Steve Emms (Posted by sde on Jul 22, 2024 9:57 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Feeling Finder is software to help convey emotion in text communication. It’s written in Dart and C++.

The Ludicrous Idea That GNU/Linux is a "Poor Man's" Operating System

Today, as of a few hours ago, statCounter measures GNU/Linux at just 0.01% below a value that would have it rounded up(wards) to 4.5%

How to Install Yarn on Ubuntu 24.04 (via 3 Methods)

Learn how to install the Yarn package manager on Ubuntu using NPM, Corepack, and the APT repository with practical examples.

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