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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Released, Here’s What’s New
RHEL 9.4 is here updated with Python 3.12, PHP 8.2, Podman 4.9, new Identity Management features, enhanced security, and more.
How the Linux Foundation aims to simplify multicloud networking
In a move to address the growing complexity of cloud networking, the Linux Foundation launched Paraglider, an open source initiative designed to simplify setting up and managing networks across multiple cloud providers.
OpenTofu 1.7.0 Rolls Out with Important Enhancements
OpenTofu 1.7.0 Terraform alternative released with end-to-end state encryption, dynamic functions, and more.
Disable IPv6 in Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
Need to disable IPv6 on your Linux system? Our guide provides clear steps for deactivating IPv6 temporarily or permanently on various Linux distributions.
radion - internet radio TUI client
Internet radio (also known as web radio, net radio, streaming radio, and online radio) is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet.
How to Center Application Windows in Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to automatically centering applications in the Ubuntu system or GNOME-based DE with practical examples.
LibreOffice 24.2.3 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 79 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation announced today the general availability of LibreOffice 24.2.3 as the third point release to the latest LibreOffice 24.2 office suite series fixing more than 70 bugs.
RISC OS Open 5.30 arrives – with Raspberry Pi Wi-Fi support
Got an old Raspberry Pi spare? Try RISC OS. It is, literally, something else. The new version of RISC OS, the original native Arm OS, runs on eight or nine Arm-based platforms, including the Raspberry Pi Zero, 1, 2, 3 and 4 – and on that last two, this release supports wireless networking.…
Linux File Types: Identification and Management
Linux systems support various file types, each designated by a unique character in directory listings, crucial for system management. These characters, such as ‘-‘ for regular files and ‘d’ for directories, help users quickly discern the nature of each file at a glance. This tutorial will guide you through identifying and creating different types of files in Linux, providing practical skills for optimizing your workflow and enhancing your system’s organization. By mastering these concepts, you will gain a deeper understanding of how Linux structures its filesystem and how you can manipulate it to your advantage.
13 Best Free and Open Source Universal Access Tools
We have witnessed Linux software and distributions that have made strides to help make everyone socially inclusive.
Using the Find Command to Search for Files by Size
Understanding how to efficiently locate files by size on a Linux system is a critical task for both system administrators and casual users. In the following guide, we delve into the granular use of the Linux find command to search for files based on their size – a powerful skill for effective file management and disk space optimization.
openSUSE Leap 15.6 RC Now Available
openSUSE Leap 15.6 RC is now available for download, including the long-awaited Cockpit for admin tasks.
FIREBAT T8 Plus Mini PC Running Linux: Installing and Configuring Rhino Linux
For this article in the series, we explore installing and configuring Rhino Linux on the FIREBAT. Rhino Linux is a rolling release Ubuntu-based distribution with Pacstall and the XFCE desktop environment at its core.
Neofetch Journey Ends, Repository Now Archived
After nearly four years without new updates, Neofetch's future development has been officially discontinued.
How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 24.04
Learn how to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu 24.04 or have one of our Linux engineers do it for you, with any of our managed hosting plans.
Netplan network configuration tutorial for beginners
Netplan is a utility developed by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. It provides a network configuration abstraction over the currently supported two “backend” system (“renderer” in Netplan terminology): networkd and NetworkManager. Using Netplan, both physical and virtual network interfaces are configured via yaml files which are translated to configurations compatible with the selected backend.
GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements
GNU nano 8.0 command line text editor for Unix-like operating systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features and various improvements.
Best Free and Open Source Software: April 2024 Updates
April 2024 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
Managing BIND DNS Server Cache: Viewing and Clearing Cache
This article explores the process of managing the cache in a BIND DNS server, specifically focusing on how to view and clear the cache effectively. Managing cache is crucial for maintaining the performance and accuracy of DNS resolutions in your network. Efficient cache management ensures that your DNS server can handle requests rapidly while minimizing the likelihood of outdated or incorrect data affecting user queries. Furthermore, it assists in optimizing resource usage, which can significantly enhance the overall stability and reliability of network services.
10 Best Free and Open Source Virtual Keyboards
There are several different kinds of keyboards for PCs. The most common type is a physical, external keyboard that plugs into your PC. But you can use a virtual keyboard with Linux instead of a physical keyboard.
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