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Wireshark 4.2 Packet Analyzer Adds Support For HTTP/3
Wireshark 4.2 introduces smarter display filter autocomplete, avoiding invalid syntax for more efficient network analysis. Here’s what’s new!
HandBrake 1.7 Released with AMD VCN AV1 and NVIDIA NVENC AV1 Encoders
HandBrake 1.7 has been released today as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform video transcoder application for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
Canonical intros Microcloud: Simple, free, on-prem Linux clustering
As Ubuntu approaches its 20th anniversary, some more of its pieces may be Snapping together. Canonical hosted an amusingly failure-filled demo of its new easy-to-install, Ubuntu-powered tool for building small-to-medium scale, on-premises high-availability clusters, Microcloud, at an event in London yesterday.…
Hands-On with MX Linux 23 on Raspberry Pi 5
Yes, you’re reading it right, MX Linux 23 is coming to the Raspberry Pi as the team announced today the first alpha version of an updated MX Linux respin image for the tiny single-board computer.
How to Reset a Forgotten Root Password in Linux
Forgot your Linux root password? No worries! Our guide provides easy-to-follow instructions to reset and change it safely.
FreeBSD 14 Release: Best New Features
A round-up of the new features of the major FreeBSD 14 release with download links and upgrade instructions.
How to Install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12
In this tutorial, we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12.
Uptime Kuma (or just Kuma) is an open-source monitoring tool used for monitoring services over HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, and other protocols. Uptime Kuma offers a variety of features such as multi-languages, multiple status pages, proxy support, etc.
Uptime Kuma (or just Kuma) is an open-source monitoring tool used for monitoring services over HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, and other protocols. Uptime Kuma offers a variety of features such as multi-languages, multiple status pages, proxy support, etc.
How to Install Git on Debian 12 Bookworm
Learn to install Git on Debian 12 Bookworm with the command line terminal and various methods.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 delivers more container support than ever
Cloud programmers, in particular, will want to use RHEL 9.3 as their enterprise Linux operating system of choice.
Raddiola - simple radio app
Raddiola is billed as a simple radio with a clear and concise interface. This is free and open source software.
RHEL and Alma Linux 9.3 arrive - one is free, one merely free of charge
The Hat adds tool to facilitate migration from various free RHEL-a-like distros. The latest version of Red Hat's flagship distro appeared last week, closely followed by Alma Linux 9.3. RHEL 8.9 is coming soon – and presumably, so is Rocky Linux 9.3.…
You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.6 on Ubuntu, Here’s How
The death of Canonical's Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA has been greatly exaggerated and Ubuntu users can now install the latest Linux 6.6 kernel series on their machines. Here's a quick tutorial on how to achieve that using the GUI or the command line.
How to Upgrade to FreeBSD 14 from 13
Complete guide on how to upgrade to FreeBSD 14 from the FreeBSD 13 series with steps and additional instructions.
Two Methods to Install Slack on Debian 12 Bookworm
Guide on how to install Slack on Debian 12 Bookworm via downloadable RPM package or Flatpak with Flathub.
How to Upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 Bookworm
Learn how to upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 “bookworm” via the command line.
File Sharing on Linux Using NFS and Samba
File sharing is a fundamental aspect of networked computing, and in Linux environments, two of the most prevalent protocols facilitating this are NFS (Network File System) and Samba. This article aims to offer a comprehensive guide on using these systems, outlining their setup, configuration, and best practices.
Canonical Released MicroCloud Targeting IoT Computing
From the creators of Ubuntu, MicroCloud offers a personal, scalable cloud using LXD, Ceph, and OVN for clusters ranging from 3 to 50 nodes. Here's more on that!
Writing useful terminal TUI on Linux with dialog and jq
Why a Text User Interface? Many use the terminal on a daily basis. A Text User Interface (TUI) is a tool that will minimize user errors and allow you to become more productive with the terminal interface. Let me give you an example: I connect on a daily basics from my home computer into my […]
Rust in Linux: Where we are and where were going next
Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.
Blender 4.0 Released with Support for AMD RDNA2 and RDNA3 APUs, Node Tools
The Blender Foundation released today Blender 4.0 as a major update to this powerful, free, open-source, and cross-platform 3D graphics computer software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
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