KDE Weekly Update: Plasma 6.2 Beta Released!

KDE Weekly Update: Plasma 6.2 Beta Released!

The KDE community brings major news this week - Plasma 6.2 Beta version is officially released! This release focuses on improving stability and reliability and includes many exciting new features. Table of contents - New features in Plasma 6.2 Beta Exclusive to artists Power management and system updates Accessibility and design improvements Download Plasma 6.2 Beta Beta version Error fixes and performance improvements New features in Plasma 6.2 Beta Exclusive to artists Digital art lovers, get ready for surprises! Plasma 6.2 brings a range of improvements to make your creative process smoother. More powerful drawing board control Now you can

Mar 11, 2025 am 10:11 AM
How To Install Oracle VirtualBox 7.1 In Debian 12 Linux

How To Install Oracle VirtualBox 7.1 In Debian 12 Linux

This guide explains how to install Oracle VirtualBox 7.1 and its Extension Pack on Debian 12. Follow these steps to set up a virtual machine environment. Table of Contents Step 1: Preparing Debian 12 Step 2: Securing the Oracle Key Step 3: Configur

Mar 11, 2025 am 09:51 AM
GNOME Weekly Updates: Enhanced Downloads With Parabolic And More!

GNOME Weekly Updates: Enhanced Downloads With Parabolic And More!

GNOME updates this week are highlighted, covering improvements to multiple applications and extensions. It is worth noting that the new version of Cairo graphics library and Nautilus' Git repository manager Turtle is released. In addition, the web video downloader Parabolic has been rewritten to C, bringing a redesigned user interface and performance improvements. GNOME Shell extensions, including Weather O’Clock and Day Progress, also received some small but practical updates. Let's learn more about some updates. Table of contents - Cairo's new stable version is released Turtle version 0.10 released Parabolic releases new

Mar 11, 2025 am 09:50 AM
KDE Weekly Update: Fixing Plasma 6.2 Bugs and New Features in Plasma 6.3

KDE Weekly Update: Fixing Plasma 6.2 Bugs and New Features in Plasma 6.3

The KDE Plasma team is hard at work, prioritizing bug fixes for the upcoming Plasma 6.2.1 release. This follows a week of intensive effort resolving issues reported in the Plasma 6.2 beta. Beyond these fixes, Plasma 6.3 is already incorporating fe

Mar 11, 2025 am 09:40 AM
GNOME Asia Summit 2024 will be Held in Bengaluru, India

GNOME Asia Summit 2024 will be Held in Bengaluru, India

The GNOME Foundation proudly announces the GNOME Asia Summit 2024, taking place in Bengaluru, India, from December 6th to 8th. This hybrid event welcomes open-source enthusiasts, developers, and GNOME project stakeholders to connect and collaborate,

Mar 11, 2025 am 09:20 AM
Mastering the Core: A Guide to Linux Kernel Customization

Mastering the Core: A Guide to Linux Kernel Customization

The Linux kernel is the core of any Linux operating system, and it is at the heart of the computing experience as a powerful software layer, facilitating communication between hardware and software. While many users may never need to tweak this core, some people can open new realms of performance, security, and compatibility by delving into kernel customization. This article will discuss Linux kernel customization in detail and gain an in-depth understanding of its reasons, methods and its impact on the system. The driving force of kernel customization Why venture into the complex territory of kernel customization? Motives are as diverse as users themselves, but usually revolve around the following points: Performance Optimization: Customized kernel allows redundant modules to be removed and system parameters are fine-tuned, thus shortening startup time, speeding up application startup, and improving overall

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:54 AM
The Right Way To Handle Dpkg Lock Error In Debian And Ubuntu

The Right Way To Handle Dpkg Lock Error In Debian And Ubuntu

Encountering the dreaded "dpkg lock is held" error during software installation or updates on your Debian-based system? This common problem can be easily resolved with the right approach. This guide provides solutions for effectively hand

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:50 AM
Choosing the Right Text Editor for Linux: Vim vs. Nano

Choosing the Right Text Editor for Linux: Vim vs. Nano

Linux text editor: Vim and Nano's depth comparison In the Linux world where flexibility and customization are paramount, choosing the right text editor is crucial to efficiency. Vim and Nano are two highly respected choices. This article will dig into the features, advantages and disadvantages of these two editors to help you make informed choices. Vim: Powerful Mode Editor Vim (Vi IMproved) is derived from the Vi editor in Unix systems. Its unique mode editing mechanism (command mode, insert mode, visual mode, etc.) allows users to perform fast and efficient text operations, and is loved by senior Linux users. Vim's biggest advantage lies in its powerful customization. From key binding to plug-in development

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:47 AM
Linux System Monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana, and collectd

Linux System Monitoring with Prometheus, Grafana, and collectd

Efficient monitoring is essential for Linux system administrators and developers. This article explores three powerful open source monitoring tools: Prometheus, Grafana, and collectd, and how they work together to build a comprehensive monitoring system that ensures high availability of Linux servers and applications, quickly diagnose problems, and resource optimization. Prometheus: Powerful monitoring and alarm tools Prometheus is a popular open source monitoring and alarm tool known for its simplicity, efficiency and powerful data processing capabilities. It uses a pull-based model to collect metrics, query data using PromQL query language, and sets an alarm mechanism. Prom

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:38 AM
A Beginner's Guide To Using dpkg Command In Linux

A Beginner's Guide To Using dpkg Command In Linux

This guide provides a foundational understanding of the dpkg command, a core package manager in Debian, Ubuntu, and related Linux distributions. We'll cover essential uses, including installation, removal, and package management tasks. What is dpkg?

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:22 AM
ZFS on Linux: Unlocking Advanced File System and Volume Management

ZFS on Linux: Unlocking Advanced File System and Volume Management

Introduction to ZFS on Linux ZFS, a cutting-edge file system initially developed for Solaris, has revolutionized data management. Its robust features, data integrity safeguards, and adaptability have made it a popular choice across various operating

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:19 AM
How to Build Custom Linux Live Environments

How to Build Custom Linux Live Environments

The charm of Linux systems lies in their flexibility and customizability, and the Live environment takes this advantage to the extreme. The Live environment allows users to run a complete operating system directly from a USB drive or CD without installing it on the computer's hard drive. This portability and flexibility make it ideal for software testing, system rescue, secure browsing or carrying a personal desktop system. However, a pre-built Live environment may not meet the needs and preferences of all users. This is especially important to create a custom Linux Live environment, which allows you to adjust everything to your liking. This guide walks you through the process of creating a portable operating system, ensuring you have all the necessary tools and knowledge. Detailed explanation of the live environment Live environment

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:14 AM
Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1 Released: PREEMPT_RT Mainlined and Sched_ext Merged

Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1 Released: PREEMPT_RT Mainlined and Sched_ext Merged

Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1: A Closer Look at the First Release Candidate Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.12 RC1 on September 29, 2024, signaling the close of the merge window and the commencement of rigorous testing. Despite travel

Mar 10, 2025 am 11:09 AM
How To Query Package Information In Debian And Ubuntu

How To Query Package Information In Debian And Ubuntu

This tutorial explores apt-cache, a command-line utility for efficiently querying package information within Debian-based systems like Ubuntu. We'll cover its functionality and demonstrate common commands. Table of Contents What is apt-cache? Key a

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