News and Articles
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Impersonating Other Systems with the Zorin Appearance Tool
The Zorin Appearance tool can mimic the desktop layout of proprietary operating systems, making it appealing to newcomers.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Now Available
That latest release of Linux Mint is now available for general use and offers a polished, but less Mint-y theme.
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Linux is Getting an Exciting New Firmware Feature
Intel is bringing a new driver to the 5.17 kernel that will make it possible to update firmware without a reboot.
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On the DVD
Parrot OS 4.11 and Fedora Workstation 35
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Bird's-Eye View
If you don't speak fluent Ethernet, it sometimes helps to get a graphical view of what your network is doing. Skydive offers visual insights that could reveal complex error patterns.
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Hide & Seek
We explore some machine learning techniques with a simple missing person app.
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Handshake
If you want to exchange files over the local network, you do not necessarily have to set up a file server such as Samba. A number of handy tools let you drag and drop to send files.
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Zack's Kernel News
Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.
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Ready for the Movies
Kdenlive plays to its strengths when editing larger video projects and also helps users create appealing slideshows with impressive effects.
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The Buzz on Fuzz
Fuzzing is an important method for finding bugs and security vulnerabilities in software. Read on to find out what fuzzing is and which methods are commonly used today.
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