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The Future of Linux: Exploring Immutable Distributions

If you're a Linux enthusiast, you've likely come across terms like "immutable distribution", "OS3", or "image-based operating system". These concepts have been gaining traction in the Linux community, sparking curiosity about their significance. In t...

Den W. · 15 September 2023 · 91

Linux news: Tablet from Purism, GNOME 45, Plasma 6, XFCE on Wayland

Welcome to this week's edition of The Linux Experiment Weekly Update, where we bring you the latest news and developments in the world of Linux. In this episode, we'll be covering a range of topics, from new Linux tablets to exciting updates in the L...

Jacob Enderson · 17 September 2023 · 47

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS release with graphics stack and Linux kernel update

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS distribution update has been compiled, which includes changes related to hardware support improvements, Linux kernel and graphics stack updates, installer and loader bug fixes. Also included are topical updates for several hundred...

Jacob Enderson · 11 August 2023 · 82

Linux This Month - Kernel 5.8-rc3 and big changes for SUSE & openSUSE

In this article, we're going to be covering the latest updates to the Linux kernel, which were announced with the release of Kernel 5.8 - RC 3. There are also big changes for openSuse, but before we delve into the kernel, let's take a look at this mo...

Alex · 13 August 2020 · 141

Linux This Month - AlmaLinux arrives, Podman 3.0, KaliLinux and Ubuntu Core 20

In this episode, we're going to take a look at recent developments with AlmaLinux and Podman, and the arrival of Ubuntu Core 20, Kali Linux, 2021.1 and Firefox 86.0, let's take a look. First up in the news. If you've been crying in your beer over th...

Alex · 12 March 2021 · 322 · 1

Linux This Month: RHEL 8.4, SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 & 1Password for Linux

This month, we'll be racing around looking at all the updates and other interesting things that have happened in this past month, in the wonderful and often wacky world of Linux and open source, including a bunch of enterprise Linux updates. RHEL 8....

Den W. · 07 June 2021 · 132

5 Free Open Source Backup Software for Linux

Backup is to copy and save important data or files to another place to achieve data synchronization between different hosts. And backups on personal computers or servers are important to prevent data loss. System administrators need to process a larg...

Dayton C. Wilton · 21 December 2022 · 73

How to use xargs command in Linux

Xargs is a powerful command-line utility in Linux that is used to execute commands with the help of the standard input. It's an essential tool for processing the input from other commands, files, or pipes, and executing actions on those inputs. Xargs...

Alex · 11 February 2023 · 15

Install Ubuntu with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows 10

If you are using both Linux and Windows, then sometimes the familiar UNIX tools are missing in the Windows shell. These little helpers make life so much easier. That's why it's nicer to have option of installing a full-fledged Linux on Windows for so...

Jacob Enderson · 31 August 2020 · 453

Linux This Month - Red Hat Certifications Go Remote, Jenkins Graduates & Ubuntu Gets a Release

In this article, we'll be talking about some exciting news related to Red Hat certification. They're going remote and the expiration dates have been extended. Ubuntu has released the first point release for 20.04. This will be version 20.04.1. Befo...

Alex · 02 September 2020 · 94

How to create user and add user to group in Linux

Let's say that you want to add a user to root privileges. One of the reasons you might want to do this is if you don't want to provide someone with the root password, but want them to have access to root level privileges. You could create a separate...

Alex · 09 September 2020 · 117

Linux This Month - BottleRocket is GA, GNOME 3.38 is out, and go for a drive with Super Tux Kart

Google's android 11 has released on September 8th, 2020, and now offers additional benefits to enterprise clients. The introduction of asset management and personal use policies means that IT teams will be able to ensure devices are in compliance wit...

Alex · 01 October 2020 · 83

Linux This Month - Ubuntu releases Groovy Gorilla, new Red Hat Ansible integration & more!

 In this last month, Ubuntu has released the Gorilla and OpenShift and Ansible have become best friends. Before we dive into those topics. Let's take a look at this month's noteworthy news.  Microsoft Edge Preview Builds for Linux First u...

Alex · 05 November 2020 · 67

Linux This Month: LibreOffice, CentOS news and our 2021 Linux predictions

Today we'll be discussing some of the things that have happened this past month in the world of Linux. We'll start off with some CentOS news, Linux kernel 5.10 is finally out, LibreOffice 7.1 is now in public beta, Xfce 4.16 has been released. And we...

Alex · 22 January 2021 · 143

Android Apps On Your PC!

The common latte is typically a bit of a pricey choice down at the coffee shop, but now there's a kind of latte you won't have to pay for. And no, I'm not talking about having someone give you a Starbucks gift card, which sounds like kind of a weird...

Alex · 28 January 2021 · 115

Linux This Month - Releases Galore from Parrot OS 4.11, Ubuntu 21.04, GNOME, Debian and Red Hat

In this episode, we'll talk about GNOME 40, Ubuntu 21.04, Parrot OS 4.11, RHEL 8.1's Common Criteria Certification and Red Hat Summit 2021. Debian 10.9 Debian has announced a new release of Buster, otherwise known as Debian 10. Version 10.9 adds so...

Alex · 14 April 2021 · 149