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Manjaro 22.1 ‘Talos’ Brings Latest KDE Plasma 5.27.4 to Users
The new Manjaro 22.1 ‘Talos’ release is about the desktop experience instead of novelties. Here’s what’s new!
10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 23.04 With Bonus Tip
Here's our recommended list of 10 things after installing Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" (GNOME edition).
Linux bcache with writeback cache (how it works and doesn't work)
bcache is a simple and good way to have large disks (typically rotary and slow) exhibit performance quite similar to an SSD disk, using a small SSD disk or a small part of an SDD. In general, bcache is a system for having devices composed of slow and large disks, with fast and small disks […]
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 From 22.10 (Kinetic to Lunar)
Here are the steps on how to upgrade your current Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu to Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster.
How To Install And Configure Alacritty Terminal Emulator In Linux
In this detailed tutorial, we will look at what is Alacritty and how to install Alacritty in various Linux distributions, and finally how to configure Alacritty terminal emulator to get the most out of it.
How to Use ZIP and UNZIP Command to Create, Extract ZIP File in Linux
Let’s see how you can use the zip command to create a zip file, add a new file to an existing zip file, list zip file content without extracting it, delete the contents of zip, and encrypt zip with a password for added security.
System 76 Adds Three…Count ’em, Three…New Linux Laptops
System76 is already taking orders for two of the three new laptops it announced on Thursday, with the third expected to be ready for prime time within a few months. These are in addition to two other new laptops the company has already released since February.
QEMU 8.0 Virtualization Software Released with New ARM and RISC-V Features
The open-source QEMU 8.0 machine emulator and virtualization software has been released as a major update that brings various new features and improvements to ARM, RISC-V, x86, s390x, and HPPA platforms.
Ubuntu 23.04 Released
Ubuntu 23.04, codenamed Lunar Lobster, was officially released on April 20, 2023. This latest version of Ubuntu comes with new features and updates that promise to enhance user experience and provide more security and performance improvements. In this article, we will go through the main features and changes in Ubuntu 23.04.
Big changes coming to Kubernetes cloud native networking
Kubernetes is on the cusp of a series of new developments that will change the way networking works in cloud native deployments.
Kubernetes organizes its development efforts into various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for specific topics. In session at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF‘s) Kubecon conference this week in Amsterdam (and streamed virtually) SIG-Network project leads detailed a series of upcoming innovations that are currently being developed for Kubernetes networking.
Kubernetes organizes its development efforts into various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) for specific topics. In session at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF‘s) Kubecon conference this week in Amsterdam (and streamed virtually) SIG-Network project leads detailed a series of upcoming innovations that are currently being developed for Kubernetes networking.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Automator
Automator is a utility which lets you create custom workflows to perform both simple and complex tasks, such as renaming files in a folder.
No wizardry needed to use Ansible's magic variable 'hostvars'
Get past the illusion of hostvars being difficult and begin using them in your playbooks, tasks, and roles.
KaOS Anniversary: 10 Years of Cutting-Edge Linux Technology
KaOS reaches a milestone, celebrating ten years with KaOS 2023.04. Discover what’s new in this KDE Plasma-centric distro’s release.
KaOS Linux Celebrates 10 Years with New ISO Release Featuring KDE Plasma 6
KDE-focused and Arch Linux-inspired independent distribution KaOS Linux celebrates today 10 years of existence with a new stable ISO release that brings some of the latest GNU/Linux technologies and a preview of the upcoming KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment.
How to Install Mattermost on Ubuntu 22.04
Mattermost is an open-source communication and collaboration platform for businesses, organizations, and technical and operational teams. It’s a secure and private alternative to other messaging platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams.
With Mattermost, you have a rich ecosystem of third-party tools which you can integrate, and you can host your own messaging server, have full control over your data, and customize the platform to your specific needs.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mattermost on Ubuntu 22.04. Also, you can check out our tutorial on installing Mattermost on Ubuntu 20.04.
With Mattermost, you have a rich ecosystem of third-party tools which you can integrate, and you can host your own messaging server, have full control over your data, and customize the platform to your specific needs.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mattermost on Ubuntu 22.04. Also, you can check out our tutorial on installing Mattermost on Ubuntu 20.04.
How To Master the RPM Command
As a Linux user, you've likely encountered RPM (Red Hat Package Manager), a powerful package management system used by various Linux distributions including Red Hat, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and more. RPM is known for its simplicity, ease of use, and enhanced security features. In this guide, we'll explore the RPM command and its practical use cases, from installing and upgrading packages to querying and verifying them. Let's get started!
How to Create VxVM Volume and Filesystem in Linux
This quick tutorial describes how to Create DiskGroup (DG), VxVM Volume and VxFS Filesystem in Linux.
Changes to the ELN kernel RPM NVR
Red Hat is excited to announce significant changes to ELN kernel RPM NVR in the kernel-ark project. This change will be to limited to the kernel-ark ELN RPMs and does not impact Fedora. If you don’t use Fedora ELN builds you can likely stop reading as this change won’t affect you. What is the kernel-ark […]
Deepin 20.9 Is Here Prioritizing Stability over New Features
Deepin 20.9 does not integrate new features but mainly focuses on stability to ensure smooth and reliable system performance.
Give the notebook battery some TLC with TLP
Notebook batteries are fickle creatures. They don't like being charged to 100%. But they also not keen on being completely depleted. According to the conventional wisdom, to give your notebook's battery a long, productive, and healthy life, you should avoid charging it above 80% and discharging it below 25%.
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