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How to Install OpenLiteSpeed Web Server on Ubuntu 22.04
OpenLiteSpeed has become a top-rated open-source web server utility developed by LiteSpeed technologies. With its web-based control panel, you can host and manage websites, web applications, APIs, and other microservice-based applications. In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through the step-by-step process of installing the OpenLiteSpeed web server on Ubuntu 22.04, the latest Long-Term Support (LTS) […]
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How to Create Your Own GPS Tracker with Ulogger in Linux
Ulogger is a lightweight GPS logging server for Linux. Learn how you can start tracking your GPS data by installing Ulogger on Ubuntu today.
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Deepin Linux 23 RC: Lost in Translation
If you don’t understand Chinese, don’t try out the new Deepin Linux 23 Release Candidate. You’ll likely spend hours lost in translation.
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Firefox 127 Enters Beta Testing with Updated Screenshot Tool, Other Changes
With Firefox 126 out the door, Mozilla has promoted the next major release of its open-source and cross-platform web browser, Firefox 127, to the beta channel for public testing.
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NetBSD’s New Policy: No Place for AI-Created Code
NetBSD bans AI-generated code to preserve clear copyright and meet licensing goals. Here’s more on that.
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GNOME OS Migrates to Systemd-Sysupdate
GNOME OS’s transition to systemd-sysupdate promises secure and swift updates for a safer, more consistent OS.
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Important! Fedora 38 End of Life Approaches (May 21st). Upgrade to Latest Fedora Release Right Away.
Fedora Linux 38 will reach its end of life on May 21, 2024 and no longer receive updates or support of any kind. This includes security patches, bug fixes, and software upgrades.
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Tails 6.3 Rolls Out with Updated Tor Browser
Tails 6.3 security-focused Linux distro released with Romanian & Malayalam translations and an updated Tor Browser to 13.0.15.
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Three Reasons DevOps Should Consider Rocky Linux 9.4
The Rocky Linux short list: improved security, better cloud images, and up-to-date developer tools.
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PipeWire 1.0.6 Update Boosts Audio Stability
PipeWire 1.0.6 audio server brings important bug fixes and memory leak resolutions for smoother multimedia handling.
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