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TuxCare Stops Microsoft From Killing .NET 6.0

For the first time, TuxCare is offering support for Microsoft software that’s no longer supported. .NET 6.0 reached end of life last November.

Linux Mint 22.1 Now Available for Download with Cinnamon 6.4

Powered by kernel 6.8 and based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Linux Mint 22.1 "Xia" is now available for download, offering a Cinnamon 6.4 desktop environment.

OpenZFS 2.3 Is Out with Linux 6.12 Support, RAIDZ Expansion, Fast Dedup, and More

Supporting kernels from Linux 4.18 up to the latest Linux 6.12 LTS, OpenZFS 2.3 introduces many great enhancements like support for adding new devices to an existing RAIDZ pool to increase the storage capacity without downtime.

Mecha Comet: A Linux Handheld Built for Customization

Mecha Comet is a handheld Linux computer with 4GB RAM, 32GB storage, extensible hardware and software, and endless customization possibilities.

jnv: An Interactive JSON Viewer and jq Filter Editor for Linux

Jnv is a navigational JSON processor and offers an interactive JSON viewer that works almost like jq and could be the best choice for a sysadmin.

How to Convert Markdown (.MD) Files to PDF on Linux

Markdown (.MD) files are a favorite among developers, writers, and content creators due to their simplicity and flexibility, but what happens when you need to share your beautifully formatted Markdown file with someone who prefers a more universally accepted format, like PDF? this guide will walk you through the process of converting .MD files to .PDF on Linux.

How to Move Files and Folders with Spaces on Linux

If you’ve ever found yourself in a situation where you’re trying to move a bunch of files and folders, only to be stumped by spaces in the folder names, you’re not alone. But don’t worry – there’s a solution that will allow you to move these files with ease, without losing your sanity.

How To Check Debian Version: Simple Methods For Beginners

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to check your Debian version using built-in tools and commands.

Google Kinda Gives Chromium Away Because… Antitrust

From where we sit, Google’s “giveaway” of its open source Chromium assets is basically a ruse to convince the feds that the company isn’t an intentional monopolist… or that it’s changed its ways.

11 Best Free and Open Source Graphical Download Managers

A download manager is a type of software that manages the downloading of files from the Internet. The best download managers help make the process easier and quicker.

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Cisco Modeling Labs

Cisco Modeling Labs is an on-premises network simulation tool. In this article, we recommend the best free and open source Linux alternatives.

ntopng – Web-Based Network Traffic and Security Monitoring Tool

ntopng (short for next-generation ntop) is an open-source network traffic monitoring tool that provides a user-friendly web interface to monitor network activity in real-time. In this post, we’ll walk through how to install and use ntopng to monitor your network in a simple and beginner-friendly way.

11 Best Free and Open Source Web Hosting Control Panels

A Web hosting control panel is a web-based interface that enables users to manage hosted services in a single location. We recommend the best open source solutions.

How to Make Debian Automatically Run Security Updates

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the simple steps to set up your Debian system so it takes care of security updates for you, automatically!

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