Category: Linux

bpytop

bpytop v1.0.16 releases: Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor

bpytop Resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network, and processes. Python port of bashtop. Features Easy to use, with a game inspired menu system. Full mouse support, all buttons with...

fedora 29

Stratis 2.1.0 will be available on Fedora 33

Although the Fedora 33 desktop version has determined to use the Btrfs file system by default, for users who use the server version or do not want to use the default settings, Fedora 33...

DragonFly BSD

DragonFlyBSD adds AMD temperature driver from FreeBSD

Except for some specific problems with motherboards, DragonFlyBSD usually runs normally on AMD Zen systems. Now, it has introduced some new drivers from FreeBSD, and the overall operation has been better improved. Among the...

Linux kernel removing support x32

Linux Kernel 5.9 switch HTTP link to HTTPS

HTTPS is more secure than HTTP, and it can effectively avoid man-in-the-middle attacks. At present, developers in the Linux kernel source code have submitted at least 150 patches to change the HTTP link in...

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Kernel Patch

Ubuntu Web: Firefox-based Web operating system

Developer  Rudra Saraswat plans to create a new web-based operating system. The operating system is called Ubuntu Web and aims to build a Chrome OS alternative operating system that combines the functions of Ubuntu...

fedora 29

Fedora 33 makes nano as the default editor

Compared with the current default editor Vi, the text editing graphical interface provided by Nano is more friendly to novices. Of course, Vi will remain in Fedora 33, but it is no longer the...

Debian maintainer dissatisfied

Debian 8 LTS reached End-of-Life

Debian 8 was first released on April 26, 2015. After receiving technical support from the Debian team for 5 years, it reached the EOL stage on June 30, 2020. This means that the Debian...

Nano

Will Fedora make nano as the default editor?

Recently, Fedora developers discussions on use Nano as the default text editor for Fedora. A similar suggestion was discussed once last year, and it is now discussed again whether Fedora should use Nano instead...