Firefox 122.0 Released with new .deb package for Debian/Ubuntu

Mozilla announced new 122.0 release for its free open-source Firefox web browser this Tuesday! This is a new monthly release that include minor new features. For Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and their based systems, Firefox now provides official .deb packages through an apt repository. Meaning now, there are 5 official ways to install Firefox in […]

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Canonical’s recipe for High Performance Computing

In essence, High Performance Computing (HPC) is quite simple. Speed and scale. In practice, the concept is quite complex and hard to achieve. It is not dissimilar to what happens when you go from a regular car to a supercar or a hypercar – the challenges and problems you encounter at 100 km/h are vastly

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The kernel of open source: community

It’s easy to see commits as the be-all and end-all of open source. They aren’t. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill post. I’ll come right to the point. It’s time to chmod some perspectives about life, the universe, and everything, at least in the realm of open source. The thesis? Viewing your fellow devs as comrades isn’t

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How to Install Bluefish Text Editor on Ubuntu 20.04

In this article, we will see how to install bluefish text editor on Ubuntu 20.04. Bluefish is a powerful text editor targeted towards programmers and web developers, offering a wide range of tools and features for editing code and markup languages. It is known for its versatility, supporting numerous programming and scripting languages, and for

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How to Install libxml2-2.X.X on Linux [Simple Steps]

In this article, we will see how to install libxml2-2.X.X on Linux using few simple steps. libxml2 is a free and open source widely used software library for parsing XML (eXtensible Markup Language) documents. It is being developed as part of the GNOME project, but usable independently of this desktop environment. It provides a comprehensive

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Countries who developed its own Linux based Operating Systems

Countries develop their own Linux-based operating systems for a variety of strategic, economic, and technological reasons. These motivations often reflect broader national objectives related to cybersecurity, technological independence, and public administration efficiency. Developing a national Linux-based OS is often part of a broader strategy to enhance a country’s technological landscape. It reflects an understanding that

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BackBox – A Special Linux distribution for Security and Penetration Testers

BackBox Linux is a specialized Linux distribution based on Ubuntu, focused primarily on security and penetration testing. It’s widely recognized in the cybersecurity community for its robust set of tools and efficient performance. As it is built on top of Ubuntu, it inherits Ubuntu’s ease of use and reliability. This base ensures a stable and

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How to Get Ubuntu Style Layout in KUbuntu 22.04 | 24.04

This simple tutorial shows how to easily make your KUbuntu desktop layout to be Ubuntu (GNOME) Style, that includes top-panel, left side-bar, and a full-screen launcher. KDE Plasma is highly customizable. User can manually add new panel, configure its position, add panel items. But, without struggling with configurations, there’s a theme can automate the process,

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UVC Webcam/Camera Software Guvcview 2.1.0 Released (Ubuntu PPA)

Guvcview, the free open-source tool for capturing image/video and dynamically controlling UVC camera and webcam devices, released version 2.1.0. It’s a GTK3 and Qt5 application that provides both graphical interface and command line options to control your webcam or camera. With it, you can change the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, white balance (gamma), sharpness, backlight

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