Despite what you may have heard, it’s not as proprietary as the trolls think. Ubuntu Summit One of the most common bits of FUD about Ubuntu’s Snap packaging format is that it’s proprietary – but exploring the documentation shows that is wrong.…
Source: LXer – Canonical shows how to use Snaps without the Snap Store
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Install Win11 KVM on Manjaro Gnome 23.04
Please be advised, that in particular case install rpmextract results presence bsdtar on the system and extraction of rpms is supported via CLI $ bsdtar -xf *.rpm . The rest of deployment procedure keeps to be the same as on previous versions of Manjaro linux. So the commands which bring you to successful deployment of Windows 11 KVM Guest should be . .
Source: LXer – Install Win11 KVM on Manjaro Gnome 23.04
How to Enable RPM Fusion Repository in Fedora Linux 39
This guide explains what RPM Fusion repository is and how to enable RPM Fusion repository in Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux.
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Source: Linux Today – How to Enable RPM Fusion Repository in Fedora Linux 39
First Look at Ubuntu 23.10 on Raspberry Pi 5
My Raspberry Pi 5 finally arrived yesterday so the first thing I did after I’ve set it up was to try various GNU/Linux distributions, ending up with Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 23.10 (Mantic Minotaur) release. Expect this to be a review of both software and hardware.
Source: LXer – First Look at Ubuntu 23.10 on Raspberry Pi 5
Two Methods to Install ImageMagick on Debian 12 Bookworm
Learn two methods to install ImageMagick on Debian 12 Bookworm from the default APT repository or downloading and installing the latest version via the source archive.
Source: LXer – Two Methods to Install ImageMagick on Debian 12 Bookworm
IP Protection Through Proxying: What Does This Really Mean for Users?
So why the need for IP protection through proxying? Is Google potentially restricting our privacy and access and monopolizing the proxy market? Let’s examine the potential implications of the IP protection feature for Google users.
The post IP Protection Through Proxying: What Does This Really Mean for Users? appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – IP Protection Through Proxying: What Does This Really Mean for Users?
Navigating the Linux Textscape using Vim and Emacs
In the vast landscape of Linux, the prowess of a user is often measured by their fluency in text editing. Two titans dominate this realm: Vim and Emacs. These editors are not merely tools; they are ecosystems, philosophies, and communities that embody the essence of Linux’s flexibility and power. This article dives deep into the intricacies of both, providing a roadmap for mastery over these keystroke kingdoms.
Source: LXer – Navigating the Linux Textscape using Vim and Emacs
Gateway API improves networking and connectivity in Kubernetes
At the KubeCon NA 2023 conference this week, developers celebrated the general availability (GA) of the Gateway API, which literally opens up a new gateway to how Kubernetes networking and connectivity will be enabled in the future. Gateway API is intended to replace the Ingress API, which has long been one of the primary ways that a cloud native environment gains access to services outside of a cluster. Gateway API aims to solve numerous shortcomings in Ingress API and already benefits from the broad participation of many vendors.
Source: LXer – Gateway API improves networking and connectivity in Kubernetes
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google News
Google News is a news aggregator service. It offers a continuous flow of links to articles organized from thousands of publishers and magazines.
Source: LXer – Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google News
Red Hat goes to the edge
Edge computing and the Internet of Things meet at Red Hat[he]#039[/he]s latest release: Red Hat Device Edge.
Source: LXer – Red Hat goes to the edge
KDE Gear 23.08.3 Arrives with More Fixes for Your Favorite KDE Apps
The KDE Project released KDE Gear 23.08.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest KDE Gear 23.08 open-source collection of KDE applications for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other platforms.
Source: LXer – KDE Gear 23.08.3 Arrives with More Fixes for Your Favorite KDE Apps
Tetragon adds visibility to Kubernetes with open-source runtime security platform
One of the best ways to properly secure a cloud-native environment is to have full visibility, and that begins at the Linux kernel level. That’s one of the basic ideas behind the open-source Tetragon project, which celebrated its 1.0 release at the Kubecon NA 2023 event this week.
Source: LXer – Tetragon adds visibility to Kubernetes with open-source runtime security platform
How to Install Firefly III on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Firefly III is a self-hosted financial manager that helps you keep track of your expenses. This guide will walk you through setting it up on an Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server.
Source: LXer – How to Install Firefly III on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Top 5 Open-Source Collaboration Platforms for Linux in 2023
In this article, you will find a brief description of the best collaborative platforms for Linux in 2023 so that you can compare their potential and features and make the perfect choice.
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Source: Linux Today – Top 5 Open-Source Collaboration Platforms for Linux in 2023
Steam Deck OLED: Valve’s Latest Innovation
Valve announced its latest innovation in portable gaming, Steam Deck OLED, with a high dynamic range screen and a longer-lasting battery. More about the new device here!
Source: LXer – Steam Deck OLED: Valve’s Latest Innovation
How to Monitor Your System with Zabbix
n the ever-evolving world of technology, system monitoring stands as the vigilant sentinel against potential downtimes and performance issues. For Linux systems, which are the bedrock of countless applications and services, monitoring is not just a preventative measure; it’s an absolute necessity. Enter Zabbix, an open-source monitoring solution tailor-made for the expansive and versatile nature of Linux environments. This article delves into the intricacies of Zabbix, demonstrating why it is an indispensable tool for administrators seeking to harness the full potential of Linux system monitoring.
Source: LXer – How to Monitor Your System with Zabbix
11 Linux Distributions and Their Targeted Users
This guide highlights 11 Linux distributions and aims to shed light on who their targeted users are.
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Source: Linux Today – 11 Linux Distributions and Their Targeted Users
How to Install Pale Moon Browser on Debian 12
This guide will walk you through how to install Pale Moon Browser on Debian 12 Bookworm, Debian 11 Bullseye, or Debian 10 Buster using the command line terminal.
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Source: Linux Today – How to Install Pale Moon Browser on Debian 12
A documentary on the development of eBPF
For folks with an interest in how extended BPF came to be and a half-hour
to spare, the announcement
has gone out of a new film called “eBPF: Unlocking the kernel”, released at
the KubeCon+CloudNativeCon event. The documentary is available on
YouTube.
Source: LWN.net – A documentary on the development of eBPF
Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum
Today Mozilla Foundation President, Mark Surman, spoke with members of the US Senate, including Senator Leader Schumer, Senator Rounds, Senator Heinrich and Senator Young about two of what Mozilla believes are the most critical questions we must ask if we’re to chart a better path forward with AI: How can we protect people’s privacy in […]The post Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
Source: LXer – Mozilla Joins Latest AI Insight Forum