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Ubuntu 24.04: How to install appimage
AppImage provides a convenient way to distribute and run desktop software on Linux without the need for installation or root privileges. This format packages applications in a way that allows them to run on various Linux distributions. Ubuntu 24.04, like its predecessors, supports running AppImages, providing users with a vast array of software options not necessarily available in the official repositories.
Clipcat – clipboard manager written in Rust
Clipcat is a clipboard manager which supports X11 and experimental support for Wayland. It uses a client-server architecture.
Warp: A Modern Terminal With AI Features on Linux
Warp is a modern terminal with AI integration and a few additional features that directly set it apart from traditional terminals.
CentOS Package Management: Top 20 Command Examples for System Administrators
Managing packages is a crucial aspect of system administration and development in Linux environments, such as CentOS. This guide is designed to introduce you to the top 20 most common examples of package manager usage on CentOS. Whether you are a new system administrator or a seasoned developer, understanding these examples will help you effectively manage your CentOS system’s packages, ensuring it runs smoothly and securely.
GIMP 3: A Sneak Peek into the Future of Image Editing
The latest GIMP development preview introduces enhanced color algorithms, auto-expanding layers, and more ahead of the major 3.0 update.
Emulate the Acorn Electron home computer with Linux
Launched in August 1983, the 8-bit Acorn Electron microcomputer sported a Synterek SY6502A CPU clocked at 2MHz (only 1MHz when accessing RAM).
OnlyOffice 8.0 and the Dream of a Microsoft Office Alternative
In this thorough tour, we will explore how well can OnlyOffice 8.0 be used as a good drop-in replacement for Microsoft Office.
A path out of bloat: A Linux built for VMs
What Linux distros could learn from the inventor of the hypervisor
FOSDEM 2024 How hard can you cut down Linux if you know it will never run on bare metal? Further than any distro vendor we know of has tried to go.…
How to Install and Use uv: A Python Installer and Resolver
Learn how to install and use a Rust-based Python installer and resolver named uv on Linux, Windows, and macOS with a practical usage guide.
DistroBox: Try Out Multiple Linux Distributions via the Terminal
Try out multiple Linux distributions at once on your host system using DistroBox, eliminating the need for virtual machines or dual booting.
How to Install Latest Mainline Kernel on Ubuntu (GUI & CLI)
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the latest version of the mainline kernel on Ubuntu via the GUI and CLI methods.
Setup Python 3.12.2 on SparkyLinux2024.2 (kernel 6.7.6) via pyenv
This post is an immediate follow up on previous one http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/337189/index.html to perform install Python 3.12.2 for particular user via pyenv in the same way as it was done in the link above. Then create new project in PyCharm with path to interpreter /home/boris/.pyenv/versions/3.12.2/bin/python3 .
DietPi 9.1 Expands Support for Raspberry Pi 5
Raspberry Pi 5 is now supported on DietPi 9.1! Plus, get improvements for ROCK 4 SE, NanoPi series, and key software bug fixes. Here's more on that!
Introducing MantisBT – a FOSS bug tracker
A detailed introduction and a review of MantisBT, a widely-used open-source issue tracking system.
Installing WordPress on a LAMP Stack in Ubuntu 24.04
WordPress, the most popular content management system (CMS), offers flexibility and ease of use for website creation and management. Installing WordPress on a Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) stack in Ubuntu 24.04 requires a series of steps to ensure a successful setup. This tutorial guides you through installing a LAMP stack, configuring Apache for WordPress, setting up a MySQL database, and finally, installing WordPress itself.
ungoogled-chromium - Chromium without Google web services
ungoogled-chromium is a web browser with privacy in mind. It’s a variant of Chromium that aims to retain the experience of Chrome without the Google-specific web services. This is free and open source software.
Check Your Local Network Speed in Linux, Windows, and macOS
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the OpenSpeedTest Server on Linux, Windows, and macOS to test your local network speed.
Warp Terminal Launches on Linux
Download Warp for Linux: A terminal that brings modern editing, AI integration, and collaborative workflows to your console.
LXQt 2.0 Desktop Launches in April with New Applications Menu, Qt 6 Port
The development team behind the lightweight LXQt desktop environment has provided some details on the development state of the next major release, LXQt 2.0.
Linux Foundation's Nephio R2 pushes open-source cloud-native network automation
The Linux Foundation’s Nephio project hit a major milestone this week with its release 2 (R2) update. Nephio R2 builds upon the success of R1 with additional automation capabilities. While R1 provided the core automation foundations, Nephio R2 advances network automation with a focus on radio access network (RAN) and multicloud frameworks.
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