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Reviving Retro Games: Using Raspberry Pi for Emulation
While a Raspberry Pi can serve many purposes, one role that it fills surprisingly well is that of a retro gaming console. The idea is to load up the Raspberry Pi with as many emulators and ROMs as possible, and then you have a portable, HDMI capable gaming machine in the palm of your hand. Plug it into any monitor or TV, and use your keyboard and mouse, or even USB or Bluetooth controller to play some retro titles.
Mozilla Firefox 123 Enters Public Beta Testing, Here’s What to Expect
With the Firefox 122 release out the door, Mozilla has promoted the next major release, Firefox 123, to the beta channel for public testing so it’s time to take a look at the new features and improvements.
Gentoo 2023 in Review: Binary Packages Hosting and Dev Growth
Year in review: Gentoo's 2023 highlights include consistent commit activity, new developer inclusion, and advancements in binary packages. Here's more on that!
How to Install and Secure MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04
MariaDB is a popular, open-source relational database management system, widely recognized as a drop-in replacement for MySQL. It offers robust performance, strong security features, and a flexible structure, making it suitable for a variety of applications. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through the process of installing MariaDB on Ubuntu 24.04, a recent and stable release of one of the most popular Linux distributions. Whether you’re setting up a web server, a cloud application, or just experimenting with database management, this guide will help you get MariaDB up and running on your Ubuntu system.
How to Install Joomla on Debian 12
Joomla CMS is an open-source content management system for building websites and online applications. It offers user-friendly features, extensibility, and is freely available to everyone.
How to Install Firefox as a DEB Package in Debian, Ubuntu, or Linux Mint
Starting with Firefox 122, Mozilla now provides a DEB package for Linux users using Ubuntu, Debian GNU/Linux, Linux Mint, or another derivative distribution. Here’s a quick tutorial on how to install Firefox as a DEB package.
AV Linux 23 Review: Linux for Creators with Enlightenment Desktop
We review the stunning AV Linux 23, which brings the awesome Enlightenment desktop curated for content creators.
Valve Releases Proton 8.0-5 with HDR Support for Multiple Video Games
Valve released today Proton 8.0-5 as the latest version of this open-source compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components that enable Linux users to play Windows games.
Revolutionizing Command Line Interface with Dynamic Themes
The command line interface (CLI), often simply called the terminal, is an essential tool for developers, system administrators, and power users. Despite its fundamental role in computing, the terminal is often overlooked in terms of user interface and aesthetics. However, with the advent of terminal themes, this crucial tool can be transformed into a visually appealing and more productive workspace. This article delves into the world of terminal themes, explaining how they can elevate the user experience from mundane to magnificent.
RMuP – TUI music player
Rusty Music Player (RMuP) is a TUI music player. It’s free and open source software written in Rust.
MX Linux 23.2 Is Out with Linux Kernel 6.6, PipeWire 1.0, and Debian 12.4 Base
The MX Linux devs released today MX Linux 23.2 as the second stable update to the latest MX Linux 23 “Libretto” series of this Debian-based distribution featuring Xfce, KDE Plasma, and Fluxbox editions, as well as a Raspberry Pi edition.
IPv6 approach for TCP SYN Flood attack over VoIP, Part II
There are several general categories of DoS attacks . Some groups divide attacks into three classes: bandwidth attacks, protocol attacks, and logic attacks. Following are brief descriptions of some common types of DoS attacks.
DietPi January 2024 news (version 9.0)
DietPi’s latest release, version 9.0, rolled out today, marks a significant update for the lightweight Linux OS, renowned for its efficiency on single-board computers. This release phases out support for the older Debian Buster version, introduces compatibility with the new 1.5 GB Orange Pi Zero 3, and brings several enhancements and bug fixes across the […]
FreeBSD Developers Explore Rust Integration
FreeBSD developers are assessing the possibility and benefits of bringing Rust into the base system.
Vorta – desktop client for Borg Backup
Vorta is a cross-platform Qt-based backup client. It makes managing Borg backups easy by offering a friendly graphical interface. This frontend to BorgBackup is free and open source software.
How to Install Odoo 17 on AlmaLinux 9
Odoo offers a wide range of applications, from accounting and inventory management to CRM and e-commerce, making it a popular choice for businesses of all sizes. Its steep increase in popularity over the last few years is proof of its reliability and flexibility. We’re here to tell you how to install Odoo 17 on AlmaLinux 9.
Linux Mint 21.3 “EDGE” ISO Released with Linux Kernel 6.5
The Linux Mint team announced today the release and general availability for download of the “EDGE” ISO flavor of the latest Linux Mint 21.3 “Virginia” release for those who need support for newer hardware.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 21st, 2024
The 171st installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on January 21st, 2024, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Can Linux Rise to the Top of Desktop OS Rankings?
Since discovering the allure of Linux, I've often pondered why such a sophisticated system hasn't dominated the desktop operating system market. This question persisted until I unearthed logical explanations and actionable strategies that could empower the Linux community to gain more share of the desktop operating systems market. Without delay, allow me to present the core findings of my research.
Linus Torvalds Announces the First Linux Kernel 6.8 Release Candidate
The development of the Linux kernel continues with Linux 6.8, the next major kernel release, and Linus Torvalds just announced today the availability of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone for public testing.
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