Fedora Linux announced the Beta release of the next version 40 one day ago on Tuesday! Fedora is a popular free open-source Linux Distribution owned by Red Hat, which acts as an upstream release for CentOS Stream and RHEL. It features Iot, Cloud, Server, CoreOS, and Workstation defaults to GNOME (and other Desktops as spins). Like Ubuntu, Fedora has 2 releases every year, … [Read more...] about Fedora Linux 40 Beta is Released
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Fedora Linux 40 Beta now available
The Fedora Project has just rolled out the Beta version of Fedora Linux 40. One of the most noteworthy aspects of the pre-release operating system is its versatility. The release comes in various editions, catering to different user preferences and needs. Whether you’re looking for a robust workstation, a reliable server, a nimble IoT platform, a streamlined cloud … [Read more...] about Fedora Linux 40 Beta now available
Kooha Screen Recorder 2.3.0 Has Better Area Recording Support
Kooha, the small free open-source screen recording app, release new 2.3.0 version a few days ago. Kooha is one of the first apps support Wayland, the default display server in recent Ubuntu and Fedora workstation releases. Since GNOME’s built-in screenshot/screencast tool does not support recording audio, it is a good alternative to record full screen or rectangular area … [Read more...] about Kooha Screen Recorder 2.3.0 Has Better Area Recording Support
[Quick Fix] Enlightenment Xorg Session is Missing in Ubuntu 24.04
After installed Enlightenment desktop in Ubuntu 24.04, the classic Xorg session is missing from the login screen. And, here’s a quick fix for it. Enlightenment released version 0.26.0 last year with experimental Wayland session support. Which is however missing the Xorg session in the login screen due to bug. Why the Enlightenment Xorg Session is missing Ubuntu now finds … [Read more...] about [Quick Fix] Enlightenment Xorg Session is Missing in Ubuntu 24.04
GNOME Considers Adding New Core Audio Player App
GNOME Desktop considers adding a new core application for audio playback! It’s Decibels, a basic free open-source audio player that is supposed to fill the gap of GNOME currently not having a Core app that is designed to open single audio files. The app has a stupid simple user interface that works in both Linux Desktop and Mobile devices. It features: Shows the … [Read more...] about GNOME Considers Adding New Core Audio Player App
How to Get CPU Details in Linux Command Line
Being a Linux user, I can relate to your fascination with CPUs. There are times when you want to know every detail of your computer. How many cores are there? Is it virtual or physical processor? Who is the manufacture? And much more. So, how do you get CPU details in Linux? Well, In this tutorial, I will walk you through how you can find three critical aspects of yor … [Read more...] about How to Get CPU Details in Linux Command Line
procs is a Better Alternative to the ps Command for Handling Process in Linux
One can find tons of replacements for top, a CLI tool that provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. There is the famous htop, the asynchronous atop, which forces the kernel to write a record of running processes, and some lesser known alternatives, such as btop, the Node.js-based gtop, and gotop, built with Go. But what about the good ol’ ps? ps (Process … [Read more...] about procs is a Better Alternative to the ps Command for Handling Process in Linux
Setting up Jellyfin Media Server on Raspberry Pi
Got a large digital media library thanks to your old DVD and Blue Ray collection? A media server will enhance your movie watching experience. sFirst, your media library gets displayed like Netflix and other streaming services. You get to resume your playback or add titles to your watchlist. Streaming services like interface in Jellyfin Other than that, you also get a … [Read more...] about Setting up Jellyfin Media Server on Raspberry Pi
8 Open Source Second Brain Knowledge Base Tools
While we usually go for any note-taking app for our convenience, there are some apps that stand out in letting us organize the data better. Such apps may be categorized as a second brain app or a knowledge base management tool. Here, I highlight the best open-source second brain knowledge base tools. What Is A Second Brain App? An app that helps you untangle all the … [Read more...] about 8 Open Source Second Brain Knowledge Base Tools
UPT: Universal Package Management Tool for Linux
The world of software packages on Linux and other Unix-based systems is quite a savannah: each system has its own singular package management approach, making a hell the life of who has to deal with multiple platforms. There are Pacman for Arch Linux and derivatives, Alpine Package Keeper (a.k.a. APK), Advanced Package Tool (a.k.a. APT) for Debian GNU/Linux and derivatives, … [Read more...] about UPT: Universal Package Management Tool for Linux