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
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Sources: iOS 18 Lets Users Customize Layout of Home Screen App Icons
iOS 18 will give iPhone users greater control over Home Screen app icon arrangement, according to sources familiar with the matter. Home Screen on iOS 17 While app icons will likely remain locked to an invisible grid system on the Home Screen, to ensure there is some uniformity, our sources say that users will be able to arrange icons more freely on iOS 18. For example, … [Read more...] about Sources: iOS 18 Lets Users Customize Layout of Home Screen App Icons
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
How To Uninstall Edge From Windows 11 Via Settings (EU Only)
Microsoft Edge browser is installed by default in Windows 11. It’s automatically installed when you install/reinstall and set up Windows 11 on your computer. Naturally, Microsoft Edge is the default web browser in Microsoft’s Windows operating system. Although Edge is the default web browser in Windows 11, some users prefer other web browsers such as Google Chrome and … [Read more...] about How To Uninstall Edge From Windows 11 Via Settings (EU Only)
[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
iOS 18 Rumored to Feature ‘More Customizable’ Home Screen
iOS 18 will feature a revamped Home Screen that is "more customizable," according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. He revealed this information in his Power On newsletter today, but he did not provide any specific details. Apple will announce iOS 18 at its annual developers conference WWDC in June. Other features and changes rumored for the software update include new … [Read more...] about iOS 18 Rumored to Feature ‘More Customizable’ Home Screen
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
Microsoft cites continuous innovation of Windows 11 and app compatibility improvements as it kills Test Base for Microsoft 365
Microsoft has announced that is it transitioning Test Base for Microsoft 365 to end-of-life in just a few weeks. The EOL process for the service started at the beginning of March and will be complete by the end of May. As Test Base for Microsoft 365 is not something that everyone will have heard of, Microsoft explains that it is "a cloud-based app testing service on Azure … [Read more...] about Microsoft cites continuous innovation of Windows 11 and app compatibility improvements as it kills Test Base for Microsoft 365
Microsoft releases out-of-band KB5037422 update to fix Windows Server memory leak
Not for the first time, Microsoft has released a patch-for-a-patch after a recent update was found to cause memory leaks in Windows Server. The problems stemmed from the KB5035857 update -- the March 2024 security update -- for Windows Server, which Microsoft acknowledged as having known issues. Now the company has released the out-of-band KB5037422 update which affected … [Read more...] about Microsoft releases out-of-band KB5037422 update to fix Windows Server memory leak