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A Beginners’ Guide for Learning Your Way Around the GNOME Desktop Environment
The Gnome desktop is an excellent choice for new users, although it offers a user experience that’s a little different than the traditional desktop experience. This guide will demystify Gnome, which is essentially an easy-to-use desktop.
Spotted in the wild: Chimera - a Linux that isn't GNU/Linux
It's not yet reached alpha, but it's already breaking new ground. FOSDEM Chimera Linux is a new distro under construction that is not only systemd-free, it's GNU-free as well. Its creator hopes to reach alpha testing this spring.…
The immersive school bus: Hubs-built journeys into the body for medical education
Kristen Ramirez and Greg Dorsainville of the NYU Grossman School of Medicine write about how instructors use Mozilla Hubs, a VR platform that’s accessible and private by design, to teach students about the human body. Kristen Ramirez is a research Instructor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She is a human evolutionary biologist by training […]
How this database legal war could be decided by the name given to this license
Neo4j v PureThink rumbles on
Bradley Kuhn, policy fellow at the Software Freedom Conservancy, claims a California federal court has misinterpreted version 3 of GNU Affero General Public License (AGPLv3) by allowing it to be combined with the Common Clause software license.…
Just Perfection 23 GNOME Extension Adds Several New Features
Fast animation speed, more dash icon sizes, and overview spacing size are among the new features in Just Perfection 23.
KDE Frameworks 5.103 Improves Support for Flatpak and Qt 6 Apps, Plasma Wayland
The KDE Project released today KDE Frameworks 5.103 as the latest stable version of this open-source collection of add-on libraries for Qt providing commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma and its app ecosystem.
Breaking into the Linux Industry: Tips for Job-Seekers with No Experience
In order to break into the Linux industry and secure a job, it is important to understand the job market and what employers are looking for. This involves researching the types of Linux jobs available, the skills and qualifications required, and the companies that are hiring. Additionally, it may be helpful to network with professionals in the field, attend industry events, and join relevant online communities to stay up-to-date on job opportunities and industry trends.
How to Fix: Could not find CURL error in Ubuntu and Other Linux
Here's how you can fix the "could not find CURL" error in Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and Arch Linux.
How to Install Google Chrome on Debian 11 (Bullseye)
This guide shows two ways to install the Google Chrome web browser on Debian 11 (Bullseye) in a few easy-to-follow steps.
Your child's name makes a horrible password
What’s in a name? A lot. It’s the first piece of information that identifies a person — from their first name given at birth to their last name which connects them to their family lineage. Even a fictional name like Clark Kent says a lot. Not surprisingly a lot of people use the name of...
Ultimate Docker Launcher - config file writer and editor for legacy apps
The Ultimate Docker Launcher project allows any Docker image to create or modify configuration files at launch from environment variables.
ONLYOFFICE Docs v7.3: It has improved forms, SmartArt, and a lot of other changes
The latest version of ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.3 has been released and it comes with several new features and improvements that will be beneficial to users.
How to compile ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors 7.3 for Ubuntu
ONLYOFFICE desktop app is an open-source office suite pack that comprises editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, as well as form creator and PDF viewer. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to compile ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors from source code on Ubuntu using build_tools.
Brave Browser Switches to HTTPS by Default
Popular privacy-centric web browser Brave finally switches to HTTPS by default, coming in version 1.5 release.
Comparing Linux Apache Prefork vs Worker MPMs
The Apache HTTP Server is a widely-used open-source web server that provides high performance and stability. It supports various Multi-Processing Modules (MPMs), including the Prefork and Worker MPMs, which handle incoming connections and serve dynamic content. When it comes to choosing the right MPM for your web server, it’s important to understand the differences between Prefork and Worker MPMs. In this article, we will compare the two MPMs and explore the key factors to consider when making a decision between them.
EndeavourOS Cassini Neo Is Here as a Bugfix Release
EndeavourOS Cassini Neo’s latest bugfix release brings improved stability and bug fixes for Intel & ARM machines. Here’s what’s new!
Thunderbird: 3 Objectives For The Next 3 Years
If you are having questions like, “Why does Thunderbird look so old, and why does it take so long to change?” The answer to these questions lies in the following article.
Computer Blade with PoE+ support launches on Kickstarter
Kickstarter recently featured the Computer Blade which is an scalable ARM-based server designed to work 24/7. This device is compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and it includes peripherals such as 1x GbE LAN port, 1x HDMI, NVMe SSD support, TPM 2.0 and many other features. There are three variants of this product: The Compute […]
QElectroTech: Installation Guide for Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04
Find out how to get the popular electrical engineering software QElectroTech up and running on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 with this simple guide.
Instant offline translation with Argos Translate and a dash of Bash
Google Translate is great, until it's not. The quality of translation is undeniably impressive, and the apps have some genuinely useful features. But even if you choose to ignore the fact that Google lives off our data, there is a matter of Google Translate not working offline—not on a Linux system, anyway. And even if it could do that, there is still a case to be made for using and supporting an open-source alternative free from the shackles of surveillance capitalism.
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