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SparkyLinux 7.0 “Orion Belt” Officially Released Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”
SparkyLinux devs announced today the release and general availability of SparkyLinux 7.0 “Orion Belt” as the latest stable update to this lightweight, Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution.
Using Postfix DNS SRV record resolution feature
Use Postfix's DNS SRV record resolution feature to locate email services.
The Real Linux Foundation – Part 9: Use of Contractors Soared From 12 to 29 in Just Three Years, Value of Contracts Has Gone Up by a Lot
The Linux Foundation must be spending tens of millions of dollars on contractors, so what does its own staff do all day long?
NVIDIA 535.54.03 Linux Graphics Driver Released with Better Wayland Support
NVIDIA released today the NVIDIA 535.54.03 graphics driver for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems bringing various improvements, some new features, and many bug fixes.
YouTube downloader with GUI on Linux
YouTube is home to most of the world’s video content these days. The YouTube website does not give users an easy way to download videos, since its in their best interest that users continually return to the site any time they want to watch a video. However, it is sometimes better to download videos for offline use, so users can archive content that is at risk of disappearing from online, or just so they can continue watching without an internet connection.
10 Best Linux Distributions for Xfce Desktop
A list of 10 best Xfce-based Linux distributions with their features, advantages and freshness.
Steam Client Now Lets You Enable Hardware Acceleration on Linux
Valve released today a new stable Steam Client update that most Linux gamers have waited for so long as it finally lets you enable hardware acceleration on your system.
WhatsApp for Linux: Open-source Flatpak Desktop App for Distributions
Feature highlights of an excellent open-source Flatpak app to access WhatsApp messenger from your Linux desktop.
Wallystech unveils router board with Wi-Fi 7 support
This month, Wallystech introduced a router board powered by the Qualcomm IPQ9574 to deliver Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. The DR9574 includes up to 6x LAN ports (2x 10GbE + 4x 1GbE) and multiple M.2 slots for expansion. This new Wallystech router board is based on the Qualcomm-Atheros IPQ9574 chipset which appears to be part of the […]
Tails 5.14 Brings Automatic LUKS2 Migration, Captive Portal Detection
Anonymous distribution Tails 5.14 has been released today as another monthly ISO update that brings various new features, improvements, and updated components.
How to Create Shared VxFS FileSystem on Linux
This quick tutorial describes how to Create Shared DiskGroup (DG), VxVM Volume and VxFS Filesystem in Linux.
Flemozi – lightweight emoji picker
Flemozi is billed as a simple, fast and lightweight emoji picker for desktop operating systems. It’s written in Dart and published under an open source license.
Use systemd-cryptenroll with FIDO U2F or TPM2 to decrypt your disk
Find out how to use systemd-cryptenroll with a TPM2 chip or a FIDO U2F security key to unlock your LUKS partitions.
How to Install Jenkins on Ubuntu 22.04
Jenkins is an open-source self-contained Java automation program used as a Continuous integration and delivery tool. Jenkins offers a variety of plugins, is extensible, distributed, and can be easily configured. In this tutorial, we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install Jenkins on Ubuntu 22.04 OS.
DFRobot reveals RK3308 SBC for Python programming
Today, DFRobot launched a small single-board computer that combines the Rockchip RK3308 quad-core processor with a RISC-V 32-bit coprocessor. The open source Unihiker is equipped with multiple built-in sensors and it can be programmed with Python and other Open source programming languages. According to the Wiki pages, the Unihiker features the following two processors: […]
US government extends software security deadline because vendors aren't ready
This from the Administration that made infosec a priority. The Biden Administration has extended the deadline for federal agencies to submit documentation proving that the software they use was developed with appropriate security practices, because the form for reporting on such matters isn't complete.…
Ultramarine Linux 38 Launches with System76’s Scheduler, Based on Fedora 38
Ultramarine Linux 38 has been released as yet another Fedora Linux-based distribution featuring four editions with the Budgie, GNOME, KDE Plasma, and elementary OS’s Pantheon desktop environments.
Void Linux Topped DistroWatch’s Average Rating
Void Linux’s average rating soars high on DistroWatch, making it a must-try for advanced users. Learn why it is winning hearts.
92% of programmers are using AI tools, says GitHub developer survey
AI isn't programming's future, it's its present.
The Real Linux Foundation – Part 5: The Annual Cost of the Office Has Jumped to Almost 8 Million Dollars for Just 261 Employees (About $30,000 Per Employee Per Year)
A couple of years ago the Linux Foundation paid almost 6 million dollars a year for an overpriced office space (vanity; no practical advantage) following a relocation to one of the world’s most expensive places; the figure has since then jumped by nearly 2 million dollars
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