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FreeBSD 14.0 released, Unix-like operating system 0

FreeBSD 14.0 released, Unix-like operating system

FreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system based on the “4.4BSD-Lite” released by the University of California at Berkeley with some “4.4BSD-Lite2” enhancements for i386, amd64, IA-64, arm, MIPS, PowerPC, ppc64, PC -98, UltraSPARC, and...

Ubuntu Touch installer supports OnePlus 3 and Sony Xperia X

Ubuntu Touch installer supports OnePlus 3 and Sony Xperia X

Although Canonical officially abandoned the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system, third-party developers are still actively providing regular OTA updates and feature improvements. Today, UBports developer, Marius Gripsgard announced on Twitter that the much-anticipated Ubuntu Touch...

How to install text editor Atom in Linux

How to install text editor Atom in Linux

Atom is a cross-platform text editor for Github specifically for programmers. With a simple and intuitive graphical user interface, and there are many interesting features: support for CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and other web programming languages....

How to install PowerShell Core in Linux

How to install PowerShell Core in Linux

PowerShell is built on top of the .NET Framework and is a task-based open-source command-line shell and scripting language. The goal is to become a ubiquitous language for managing hybrid cloud assets, which is...

Iptables rules that Linux administrators should know

Iptables rules that Linux administrators should know

Managing network traffic is one of the toughest tasks that system administrators must handle. We must specify that users connected to the system meet the firewall’s incoming and outgoing requirements to maximize system protection....

How to change file/directory permission in Linux

How to change file/directory permission in Linux

How to change file/directory permission in Linux chmod chmod (change file mode bits) command allows you to change file access and directory. File permissions are given to users, groups, and other users. SYNOPSIS chmod...

MidnightBSD 3.0 releases: free Unix-like, based on FreeBSD 0

MidnightBSD 3.0 releases: free Unix-like, based on FreeBSD

MidnightBSD is a desktop operating system derived from FreeBSD. Unlike other BSD-based operating systems, which focus on ease of use, it provides common software for application scenarios such as word processing, web browsing, gaming, and...

Several ways to remove the old kernel from Linux

Several ways to remove the old kernel from Linux

For LVM-enabled (Logical Volume Manager), encrypted, or disk storage space, we can periodically or manually remove unused Linux kernels to prevent the /boot partition from running out of space. It is very easy to...

Top 5 Best Icon Packs for Linux 2019

Top 5 Best Icon Packs for Linux 2019

Many Linux desktop users like to install various themes and icons to customize their own Linux desktop. On this post, I want to introduce you 5 best icon packs for Linux. To use the...