Munin is a free and open-source system and network monitoring tool that displays system metrics in graphs through a web browser. This tutorial will show you how to install the Munin monitoring tool on Debian 12. The post How to Install Munin Monitoring Tool on Debian 12 appeared first on Linux Today.
Plausible is an open-source web analytics alternative to Google Analytics. It’s lightweight and privacy-focused web analytics that can be used for multiple industries, such as startups, freelancers, and bloggers. The post How to Install Plausible Analytics with Docker on Ubuntu 22.04 appeared first on Linux Today.
It is possible to enable SSH on Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 22.04 in only six steps. Learn how in this tutorial. The post How to Enable SSH on Ubuntu (for 20.04, 22.04) appeared first on Linux Today.
After more than seven years of development, Canonical’s Netplan utility for easily configuring networking on a Linux system has finally matured with version 1.0, a major release introducing exciting new features. The post Canonical Announces Netplan 1.0 with Simultaneous WPA2 and WPA3 Support appeared first on Linux Today.
Wine 9.6 brings advanced AVX support, Direct2D effects, RSA OAEP padding in BCrypt, and bug fixes. Here’s more on that! The post Wine 9.6 Introduce Advanced AVX and More Direct2D Enhancements appeared first on Linux Today.
FFmpeg 7.0 ‘Dijkstra’ is a major release with experimental VVC decoding, IAMF support, a multithreaded CLI tool, and more. The post FFmpeg 7.0 Brings Experimental VVC Decoder & IAMF Support appeared first on Linux Today.
Until last November’s release of AlmaLinux 9.3, you wouldn’t see AlmaLinux issuing a security patch to fix any hole that remains unpatched in RHEL, just as you would be unlikely to see Rocky Linux — another RHEL clone — issuing a patch for its distro until after Red Hat had fixed the same vulnerability in […]
After a vibrant five-year journey enhancing ARM device support, EndeavourOS ARM concludes, thanking its lead devs. Here’s more on that! The post EndeavourOS Bids Farewell to ARM Branch appeared first on Linux Today.
If you’ve ever wondered why some Linux users are experiencing issues with an NVIDIA GPU on Wayland and you aren’t, KDE developer Xaver Hugl explains in a recent post why the explicit sync protocol will finally settle the score for everyone. The post Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues appeared […]
PiVPN’s journey concludes with v4.6.0. The last update brings bug fixes, refactors, and the addition of Pi-hole in unattended installs. The post PiVPN Releases Final Version and Announces Project Shutdown appeared first on Linux Today.
A simple tutorial to demonstrate how you can access any web server in VirtualBox from any host machine on the network. If you run multiple virtual machines and a few of them as servers, you can easily access them using some small configurations in your VirtualBox. This helps when you need to monitor your server,… […]
I did a comparison and a detailed review of KDE Plasma 6 from a general user perspective. Here’s what I found. It’s been almost a month since the KDE Plasma 6 “megarelease” is out. Overall, the feedback is positive across the user base. There are a few reports of bugs, but they are mostly user… […]
I did a test drive of the dev version of the Cosmic desktop from System76. Here’s a first look with many wonderful details. Cosmic desktop (cosmic-epoch) is a new desktop environment being developed by computer manufacturer System76 for the Linux distribution Pop OS. It’s been under development for some time and written from scratch. Cosmic… […]
We review the best ten Linux distributions better integrated with KDE Plasma. The post Top 10 Linux Distributions for KDE Plasma [Compared] appeared first on DebugPoint.com. Do not reproduce this post without permission.
Learn about the brand-new features of the GNOME 46 desktop environment. GNOME 46 has been released on March 20, 2024. This release mostly focuses on the performance, key updates across modules and core framework upgrades. Not too much fancy stuff, but the overall experience will be better when released. Let’s give you a quick rundown… […]
We round up the best new features of Fedora 40 (upcoming) release. Fedora 40 is currently under development. The Beta release is out on March 26, 2024. Overall, there are no such dramatic changes in Fedora 40. The most important change in Fedora 40 is the introduction of the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment (for… […]
It’s super easy to move a VirtualBox VM image to another computer or drive. Here’s how. Oracle VirtualBox is a popular Virtualization software which enables you to run various operating systems on your computer as guest OS under a primary (host) operating system. In the earlier articles, I explained how to install operating systems in… […]
A new mainline Linux Kernel 6.8 is now available. Find out what are the best new features of this version. Following almost two months of development effort, Linus Torvalds released Linux Kernel 6.8. This release brings the usual CPU, GPU updates across upcoming product line-ups, performance and security upgrades, networking, filesystem and more. Key highlights… […]
A new Linux distribution, Lingmo OS arrives from China, that looks like a Cutefish OS fork. Remember the Cutefish OS project, which got discontinued? Well, another look-alike distribution I spotted named Lingmo OS. The Linux distribution originates from China and comes with Debian stable base. The official project page states, it’s currently in beta. Let’s… […]
If you love KDE and Arch Linux, this guide is for you. This guide explains the steps needed to set up a fully functioning KDE Plasma desktop with all of its native applications. Let’s take a look at how you can install KDE Plasma in Arch Linux. In the earlier posts, we explained that you… […]
NVIDIA's year-long request to add explicit sync support to the DRI3 and Present extensions, and the Xwayland implementation, has finally been merged. The post Explicit GPU Synchronization for Xwayland Is Now Finally Merged into XOrg Server appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, […]
OpenSSL 3.3 is now available for download with support for QLog for tracing QUIC connections, limited support for polling of QUIC connections and stream objects in a non-blocking manner, and more. The post OpenSSL 3.3 Released with Support for QLog for Tracing QUIC Connections appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without […]
GParted Live 1.6.0-3 live system based on the GParted free partition manager is now available for download to address the XZ backdoor, bump the kernel to Linux 6.7, and update the GRUB bootloader. The post GParted Live Is Now Patched Against the XZ Backdoor, Powered by Linux Kernel 6.7 appeared first on 9to5Linux – do […]
Canonical launches Ubuntu Pro for Devices subscription for IoT deployments, bringing security and long-term compliance for up to 10 years. The post Canonical Announces Ubuntu Pro for Devices Subscription for IoT Deployments appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
EndeavourOS ARM branch is in danger of going away forever due to lack of maintainers and the lack of recent changes in the upstream Arch Linux ARM project. The post EndeavourOS Devs Say “Goodbye” to Their ARM Branch, Maintainers Needed appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed […]
The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for April 7th, 2024, brings news about FFmpeg 7.0, Kodi 21, Linux 6.7 EOL, explicit sync, Nitrux 3.4, Qt Creator 13, fwupd adopting zstd, Linux Mint 22 adopting PipeWire, new System76 laptop, as well as all the latest distro and software releases. The post 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 7th, 2024 appeared […]
KDE developer Xaver Hugl explains why the explicit synchronization protocol will finally encourage the Wayland adoption among NVIDIA GPU users. The post Developer Explains Why Explicit Sync Will Finally Solve the NVIDIA/Wayland Issues appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, not scrapers.
Kodi 21.0 open-source and free home theater/media center software and entertainment hub for digital media is now available with major changes. Here's what's new! The post Kodi 21.0 “Omega” Open-Source Media Center Is Here with Major Changes appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for […]
Netplan 1.0 open-source network management utility is now available with simultaneous WPA2 and WPA3 support, Mellanox VF-LAG support for high-performance SR-IOV networking, and more. The post Canonical Announces Netplan 1.0 with Simultaneous WPA2 and WPA3 Support appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is intended for readers, […]
FFmpeg 7.0 open-source multimedia framework is now available for download with Dolby Vision profile 10 support in AV1, important AArch64 optimizations for HEVC, and many other changes. The post FFmpeg 7.0 “Dijkstra” Released with Important AArch64 Optimizations for HEVC appeared first on 9to5Linux – do not reproduce this article without permission. This RSS feed is […]