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4 Interesting and Unusual Linux Shells
As a Linux user, you probably run commands in your terminal using one of two shells: bash or zsh. Maybe you’ve heard of their predecessors, like sh or csh; you might even be aware of newer shells like ...
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Greg Kroah-Hartman explains the Cyber Resilience Act for open source developers
Opinion There has been considerable worry about the impact of the European Union's Cyber Resilience Act on open source programmers. Linux stable kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman says, however, ...
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I Replaced Notepad++ on Linux With This Text Editor
One of the most missed software when switching to Linux is Notepad++. Many Windows users love it due to its simplicity and programming-related features. There are many modern text editors on Linux ...
Two huge bits of news from System76, as they've released a Beta for both the new COSMIC desktop and Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS bringing lots of goodies.
If you're trying to decide between a Chromebook and a Windows laptop, some recent changes have shaken up how these two platforms compare.
North Korea’s Contagious Interview spreads AkdoorTea and TsunamiKit to steal crypto and infiltrate global developers.
ESET researchers reveal how malware operators collaborate with covert North Korean IT workers, posing a threat to both headhunters and job seekers.
Minicomputers were mid-range, general-purpose computers in the age of mainframes, the latter taking up large rooms and required special cooling. Minicomputers were small enough to sit on a desktop or ...
This update sets a strong precedent for other technologies to follow suit in ensuring their readiness for the post-quantum era. This proactive move is a prime example of how organizations should think ...
The bewitching hour draws nigh. Not on Oct. 31, but rather Oct. 14. That’s the date scary Microsoft foretells that evil spirits will haunt your PC if you continue using Windows 10. On Oct. 15, your PC ...
The bewitching hour draws nigh. Not on Oct. 31, but rather Oct. 14. That's the date scary Microsoft foretells evil spirits will haunt your PC if you continue using Windows ...
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