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SUSE will fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux
First came AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. Then Oracle. Now SUSE is coming after Red Hat for changing the rules on RHEL source code. What's next? Microsoft RHEL!?
Linux Kernel 6.3 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux 6.4
The time has come to say goodbye to the Linux 6.3 kernel series as it’s now marked as EOL (End of Life) on the kernel.org website, meaning it will no longer be supported with bug and security fixes.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 9th, 2023
The 145th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on July 9th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
10 Best Cursor Themes for Linux Desktops
An assorted list of best Cursor themes for all variants of Linux desktops.
Linus Torvalds calls for calm as bcachefs misses Linux 6.5
Expect this saga to stretch out a bit over northern summer
Linux kernel overseer Linus Torvalds has delivered the first release candidate for version 6.5 of the kernel, but warned this release may not go smoothly.…
Back from the Ashes: Solus 4.4 Has Been Unveiled
After the Linux community lived in a state of anxiety for quite a while about the future of one of the most prominent and famous distributions, the Solus team announced, in an atmosphere that I am sure is filled with joy, the release of Solus 4.4 with a very appropriate code name "Harmony" packed with dozens of improvements and updates. Let's dive into the exciting features of this highly anticipated release.
Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes with an AI Helper, Now Available for Testing
Linux Lite creator Jerry Bezencon announced today the general availability for public testing of the Release Candidate (RC) development version of the upcoming Linux Lite 6.6 distribution.
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.5 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds announced today the general availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) development milestone of the upcoming Linux 6.5 kernel series.
How to Configure Veritas Cluster Server 8.0 in RHEL 8.8
2DayGeeK: This step-by-step tutorial describes how to Configure Veritas Cluster Server 8.0 on RHEL 8.8, including fencing configuration.
Fedora Project mulls 'privacy-respecting' usage telemetry
Presumably Red Hat feels it hasn't alienated enough people recently. The Fedora Project is considering a proposal to introduce some limited usage telemetry in a future release. Predictably, quite a few users are not delighted with this development.…
The Ultimate Guide To Building Your Own Trading Platform
Overwhelmed with the thought of building your own trading platform? Read the following tips to help you get started.
Arianna – eBook reader and library management app
Linux has a fairly limited range of eBook readers, so we’re always keen to explore new entrants. Arianna is a ebook reader built for the KDE Plasma desktop but, of course, runs under other desktop environments. It uses Qt, a C++ framework for developing graphical user interfaces and cross-platform applications, and the Kirigami UI framework.
Linux Mint Was Right About Snaps and It Should Make LMDE the Default (Better Yet, Base It on Devuan)
The direction taken by Canonical in recent months has upset a lot of people, and rightly so; we kindly remind people that alternatives exist and Linux Mint already explores some of them
After 30 Years, Linux Finally Hits 3% Market Share
Linux enthusiasts rejoice! After a long journey, according to StatCounter’s data, by June 2023, Linux has achieved a 3% market share. Learn more about it here!
How to Install the Latest GNOME Alpha/Beta Versions on Arch Linux
This is a quick and dirty tutorial for those who want to install the alpha or beta development versions of the next major release of the GNOME desktop environment on Arch Linux for testing purposes only.
CTL Chromeboxes feature Alder Lake and Raptor CPUs
The CBx3 and CBx3-7 are two compact devices based on a Celeron processor from the 7000 Series and an i7-1355U 13th Gen processor respectively. These compact devices offer an array of features including Gigabit ethernet, Wi-Fi6E/BT5.3, dual HDMI ports, etc. As mentioned above, the CBx3 Chromebox is equipped with a Celeron P7305 processor while the […]
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Password Manager
Google Password Manager is a password manager built into Chrome and Android devices. While it’s free to use it’s published under a proprietary license with little information about security used.
Lightweight Distro Q4OS 5.2 “Aquarius” Is Out Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm”
The Q4OS project announced today the release and general availability of Q4OS 5.2 as the newest stable (and LTS) version of this lightweight, KDE-oriented distribution featuring the latest KDE Plasma and Trinity desktop environments.
Lichee Pi 4A available with up to 16GB RAM and 128GB eMMC
Sipeed recently launched new variants of the Lichee Pi 4A with more RAM and eMMC storage. This RISC-V based SBC comes with 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports, 4K display output and support for wireless networking. At the heart of the Lichee Pi 4A is the TH1520 System-on-Chip, built on a 12nm process and featuring the RISC-V […]
Canonical and IBM Are Turning Ubuntu and Fedora Into Microsoft Windows, Time to Adopt Real Community Distros
IBM, with its notorious army of aggressive lawyers and mountains of software patents, is trying to make RHEL proprietary and render Fedora ‘spyware’ (they know it’ll put off existing and potential users; later they can claim “reduced demand” for it and mothball the whole thing, rebranding it as “CentOS” after they had already fired Fedora management and then abandoned OpenSource.com and OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice); Canonical keeps up with evil by doing some of its own and they don't compete with Microsoft, so we can trust neither of them
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