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[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 04:15:53 EDT from rss <>

Subject: UNIX vs Linux: What's the Difference?

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In the intricate landscape of operating systems, two prominent players have shaped the digital realm for decades: UNIX and Linux. While these two systems might seem similar at first glance, a deeper analysis reveals fundamental differences that have implications for developers, administrators, and users. In this comprehensive article, we embark on a journey to uncover the nuances that set UNIX and Linux apart, shedding light on their historical origins, licensing models, system architectures, communities, user interfaces, market applications, security paradigms, and more.

https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/unix-vs-linux-what-is-the-difference

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 06:42:16 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Awesome Linux Game Tools: GOverlay

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GOverlay is a GUI tool used to manage MangoHud, vkBasalt and ReplaySorcery on Linux. It’s free and open source software.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/awesome-linux-game-tools-goverlay/

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 08:52:23 EDT from rss <>

Subject: QEMU 8.1 Released with New PipeWire Audio Backend, Many Improvements

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QEMU 8.1 open-source virtualization software has been released today as the first major update in the QEMU 8.0 series, bringing numerous new features and improvements.

https://9to5linux.com/qemu-8-1-released-with-new-pipewire-audio-backend-many-improvements

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 11:18:49 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 5 Advanced Tips and Tricks to Use Docker Compose Effectively

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Docker Compose is a tool that allows you to define and run multiple services in Docker containers. With docker compose, you can use a single command to start, stop, and rebuild your services.

https://www.betasetup.com/advanced-tips-tricks-docker-compose/

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 11:35:04 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Kali Linux 2023.3 Released with 9 New Tools for Ethical Hacking, Linux Kernel 6.3

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Offensive Security released today Kali Linux 2023.3 as the third update to their ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux.

https://9to5linux.com/kali-linux-2023-3-released-with-9-new-tools-for-ethical-hacking-linux-kernel-6-3

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 13:45:14 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Cue Is A Command Line Music Player With Gapless Playback

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Cue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.

https://www.linuxlinks.com/cue-command-line-music-player-gapless-playback/

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 16:11:36 EDT from rss <>

Subject: KDE Gear 23.08 Released with Lots of Goodies for Your Favorite KDE Apps

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The KDE Project announced today the release of KDE Gear 23.08 as a brand-new series of this open-source software suite consisting of all default KDE applications that ship with the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

https://9to5linux.com/kde-gear-23-08-released-with-lots-of-goodies-for-your-favorite-kde-apps

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 18:21:49 EDT from rss <>

Subject: SimplyNUC reveals Onyx MiniPC with Raptor Lake H processors

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SimplyNUC released details for their upcoming Onyx 4×4 NUC powered by the latest Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake H series processors. The company indicates that these devices can operate 24/7 in office workstations or in high-demanding applications including robotics, IoT networks among others. The product announcement highlights the diverse range of options available with the […]

https://linuxgizmos.com/simplynuc-reveals-onyx-minipc-with-raptor-lake-h-processors/

[#] Thu Aug 24 2023 20:31:56 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Walk: A Lightweight Terminal Navigator

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Enhance your Linux file and directory navigation with Walk, a minimalistic terminal navigator that replaces traditional ls and cd commands. It allows for quick navigation with fuzzy searching. cd integration is quite simple. And you can open vim right from the walk. That's it.

https://linuxtldr.com/installing-walk/

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Subject: Xebian is the Marie Kondo of Linux distros - it's here to declutter

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Clean, simple, quick, and an example of how less can give you more. There are legions of Ubuntu and Debian remixes out there, but most try to add stuff to the basic distro. Xebian is a refreshing change because it's simpler than its progenitor.…

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/08/24/xebian_a_debian_xubuntu/

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