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  • 19 Absolute Simple Things About Linux Terminal Every Ubuntu User Should Know

    12/06/2021 12:15:03 PM PST · by ShadowAce · 29 replies
    Its FOSS ^ | 5 December 2021 | Abhishek Prakash
    Terminal often intimidates new users. However, once you get to know it, you gradually start liking it. Well, that happens with most Linux users.Even if you are using Ubuntu as a desktop system, you may have to enter the terminal at times. New users are often clueless about many things. Some knowledge of basic Linux commands always helps in such cases but this article is not about that.This article focuses on explaining small, basic and often ignored things about using the terminal. This should help new Ubuntu desktop users to know the terminal and use it with slightly more efficiency.The...
  • ‘Woke capital incarnate’: Microsoft event opens with land acknowledgments & pronouns

    11/05/2021 10:16:31 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 23 replies
    Toronto 99 ^ | November 4, 2021
    Microsoft’s virtual conference Ignite 2021 was all about hybrid work, metaverse and the cloud, but it opened with “land acknowledgments” to local native tribes and featured speakers describing their race and preferred pronouns. ... Before any of that could happen, however, senior program manager Allison Weins had a ritual to perform. “We need to acknowledge that the land where the Microsoft campus is situated was is traditionally occupied by the Sammamish, Duwamish, Snoqualmie, Suquamish, Muckleshoot, Snohomish, Tulalip, and other coast Salish people since time immemorial,” Weins said, “a people who are still continuing to honor and bring to light their...
  • New Raspberry pi Zero 2 announced !

    10/28/2021 1:27:32 PM PDT · by algore · 54 replies
    The cheapest member of the Raspberry Pi computer family now has a successor: the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W , A 64-bit, quad-core follow-up to Zero W costing just $15. Launched today by British computer-maker Raspberry Pi, the Pi Zero 2 W features a 1GHZ CPU that the manufacturer claims packs 5x the performance for multithread workloads than 2015's Raspberry Pi Zero. The 65mm x 30mm board features a quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 CPU, clocked at 1GHz. At its heart is a Raspberry Pi RP3A0 system-in-package (SiP), integrating a Broadcom BCM2710A1 SoC (the same used in the Raspberry Pi 3,...
  • We're not in Ubuntu Anymore: The Linux Distros You've (Probably) Never Heard About Before

    10/27/2021 10:46:49 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 52 replies
    TechSpot ^ | 26 October 2021 | Sami Haj-Assaad
    Unlike Windows and macOS, there is a world of Linux versions, known as distributions, for users to experience. However, those switching to Linux on the desktop usually get pointed in the direction of Ubuntu due to its popularity and large community. That’s a fair suggestion since Ubuntu is frequently updated and supports a lot of hardware. But when there are so many other Linux distros out there, users may be curious about what else might work for them. Fortunately, there is a quick guide...Ubuntu alternativesUbuntu is based on Debian Linux and uses the GNOME desktop environment. A desktop environment can...
  • Saving Power on a Linux Laptop (auto-cpufreq)

    10/17/2021 8:51:22 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 31 replies
    Youtube How To ^ | May 31, 2021 | Chris Titus Tech
    Saving Power on a Linux Laptop using auto-cpufreq
  • BattlEye confirms Linux support for Steam Deck, will be opt-in like Easy Anti-Cheat

    10/01/2021 6:30:25 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 5 replies
    Gaming on Linux ^ | 24 September 2021 | Liam Dawe
    BattlEye was another blocker for Proton, not working, despite so many popular online Windows games using it. Games that currently use BattlEye include (but not limited to):
  • Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Try Different Desktops

    09/06/2021 5:53:07 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 80 replies
    LinuxLinks ^ | 6 September 2021 | Steve Emms
    This is a series that offers a gentle introduction to Linux for newcomers.A desktop environment is a collection of disparate components that integrate together. They bundle these components to provide a common graphical user interface with elements such as icons, toolbars, wallpapers, and desktop widgets. Additionally, most desktop environments include a set of integrated applications and utilities.Desktop environments (now abbreviated as DE) provide their own window manager, system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system. They also provide a file manager which organizes, lists, and locates files and directories. Other aspects include a background...
  • Linux Mint email client for Xfinity

    09/05/2021 2:37:20 PM PDT · by djf · 11 replies
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    Hey I am wondering does anyone know of a good email client that will download and retain my messages from Xfinity? Thanks in advance!
  • ARM China seizes IP, Relaunches as an 'Independent' Company

    08/30/2021 11:20:07 AM PDT · by Governor Dinwiddie · 9 replies
    Slashdot ^ | August 30, 2021 | Tom Greenshaw
    This should be very concerning for tech companies that operate in the Chinese market. 'It is not clear how much pressure was put on SoftBank to form the merger, but this looks like one of the most blatant examples of IP theft that we've seen. The Chinese arm of a company has gone rogue and refused to obey the ruling of its own board. The head of that company is essentially treating it as a personal fiefdom, and Chinese authorities do not appear to have taken meaningful action to reign in Mr. Wu.'
  • Happy 30th Birthday, Linux!

    08/26/2021 4:25:34 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 19 replies
    9to5Linux ^ | 25 August 2021 | Marius Nestor
    It’s August 25th were I sit and I’m celebrating Linux’s 30th birthday with a good champagne and a delicious cake, so please join me to celebrate 30 freaking awesome years of Linux and many more to come!That’s right, it’s been 30 years since 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Benedict Torvalds made his now-famous announcement on the day of August 25th, 1991, on the comp.os.minix news group, saying that he is working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones as a “hobby.”Hello everybody out there using minix –I’m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won’t be big and...
  • Holes in Linux Kernel Could Pose Problems for Red Hat, Ubuntu, Other Distros

    07/25/2021 6:28:16 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 17 replies
    eSecurity Planet ^ | 23 July 2021 | Jeff Burt
    A pair of vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel disclosed this week expose major Linux operating systems that could let a hacker either gain root privileges on a compromised host or shut down the entire OS altogether.The two flaws – CVE-2021-33909 and CVE-2021-33910, respectively – were disclosed by vulnerability management vendor Qualys in a pair of blogs that outlined the threat to Linux OSes from such companies Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora.The vulnerabilities came the same week that a flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 10 OS – one that impacts the Security Account Manager feature and was dubbed “SeriousSAM” – came...
  • Dealing with security vulnerabilities on data center servers requires more skilled staff

    07/21/2021 9:16:16 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 16 replies
    helpnetsecurity ^ | 14 July 2021 | Staff
    There is a lot of attention being paid to continuously updating servers to patch security vulnerabilities on Linux servers running in data centers – a basic step underpinning technology infrastructure in every industry. Yet, staff resources to deal with maintaining servers are not sufficient to meet the workload, said 55% of respondents in a worldwide survey by CloudLinux. Dealing with insufficient staff resources with automationThe survey finds 76% are deploying automated patching procedures and that live patching to fix vulnerabilities is commonly used (47%) to avoid downtime that is normally associated with patching. This is not surprising given the volume...
  • Say hi to Microsoft's own Linux: CBL-Mariner

    07/21/2021 6:05:21 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 16 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 16 July 2021 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    Ok, so it's not named MS-Linux or Lindows, but Microsoft now has its very own, honest-to-goodness general-purpose Linux distribution: Common Base Linux, (CBL)-Mariner. And, just like any Linux distro, you can download it and run it yourself. Amazing isn't it? Why the next thing you know Microsoft will let you run Windows applications on Linux! Oh, wait it has! One more time with feeling, listen to yours truly and Linus Torvalds, Microsoft is no longer Linux's enemy. The enemy of AWS and Google? You bet. But, Linux no. Take, for example, CBL-Mariner. Microsoft didn't make a big fuss about releasing...
  • Up for a Challenge? Try These ‘Advanced’ Linux Distros

    07/19/2021 11:53:21 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 53 replies
    Its FOSS ^ | 17 July 2021 | Abhishek Prakash
    There are hundreds of Linux distributions. Some are for general purpose usage, while some are specifically tailored for education, robotics, hacking, gaming and what not.You’ll notice that most of them originate from Debian/Ubuntu, Arch and Red Hat/Fedora. If you like distrohopping and experiment with a range of distributions, you may soon get ‘bored’ out of it. Most Linux distributions would feel too similar after a point and apart from a few visual changes here and there, you won’t get a different experience.Does that sound familiar? If yes, let me list some advanced, independent, Linux distributions to test your expertise.Advanced Linux...
  • Microsoft just blew up the only reason you can't use a Linux desktop

    07/17/2021 12:29:57 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 67 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 15 July 2021 | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
    Microsoft has just announced the release of Windows 365 and Cloud PC. This new service, built on top of Azure Virtual Desktop, enables you to bring their Windows 10 and eventually Windows 11, desktop, apps, tools, data, and settings to your personal and work devices, including Windows PCs (naturally!) but Macs, iPads, Linux, and Android devices as well. Let me repeat that: Windows 365 will enable you to run your Windows desktop, apps, data, etc., etc. on Linux. That's the Linux desktop they're talking about. Ever since I started running Linux back in the early '90s, I've heard over and...
  • Windows 11 Build 22000.51: Everything you need to know

    07/08/2021 7:42:57 PM PDT · by daniel1212 · 89 replies
    Windows Central ^ | 6 Jul 2021 | Mauro Huculak
    Microsoft recently published the first preview of Windows 11 (Build 22000.51) for devices enrolled in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program, and with it, the company introduced a slew of significant interface changes, features, and updated apps coming this holiday season... In this Windows 11 guide, we will dive deep into the new interface changes, improvements, and new features that Microsoft has made available with Build 22000.51.Windows 11 Build 22000.51 changesThese are the most important features, improvements, and changes to the user interface that Microsoft has been working on for Windows 11 so far:Start menuWindows 11 Build 22000.51...
  • Microsoft warns of serious vulnerabilities in Netgear's DGN220)v1 router

    07/01/2021 12:02:17 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 14 replies
    The Register ^ | Jul 1, 2021 | Gareth Halfacree
    Netgear has patched serious security vulnerabilities in its DGN2200v1 network router, following the discovery of "very odd behaviour" by a Microsoft security research team - a somewhat understated way of saying that attackers can gain "complete control over the router."
  • How To Starve Big Tech

    06/27/2021 7:54:19 AM PDT · by LuciusDomitiusAutelian · 79 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 04/25/2021 | Jim Daws
    The sad part is that Big Tech’s control over the free flow information is almost entirely illusory and based wholly on our submission to it. Much in the same manner that consumers become zealously brand-conscious, we have come to accept that Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have some innate value that makes them indispensable. We forget that Big Tech’s dominance has come about in just one generation and we can track a direct trajectory between the rise of Big Tech and the radical Left’s ascendancy.
  • This Windows 11 Change Could Benefit Linux

    06/25/2021 3:46:00 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 69 replies
    Omg Ubuntu ^ | June 18, 2021 | Joey Sneddon
    Microsoft took the shrink wrap off Windows 11 today, debuting a refreshed interface, support for Android apps, and deep integration of Microsoft Teams. But beneath all of the GUI goodies and swish superficial changes are a stricter set of system requirements. ....... It is only possible to install Windows 11 on hardware that is UEFI, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 — and its the 2.0 that’s important — enabled. This killer combo of hardware requirements excludes swathes of computers made more than 5 or 6 years ago, including some of Microsoft’s own.
  • Best Linux Distributions

    06/03/2021 9:43:57 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 30 replies
    TecMint ^ | 3 June 2021 | Staff
    Welcome to the Linux Distros page where we catalog the latest versions of your favorite Linux distributions, highlight their latest features, direct you to the download page, and include installation guides where necessary or as requested. The Linux Distros page is a Live page because we will continually update its content as the below-listed distros release major versions. In other words, simply stay tuned!I have used neofetch – a command-line utility to display operating system, software, and hardware information in the screenshots of each Linux distribution.Last Updated On: 3rd June 2021RHEL 8RHEL stands for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and it...