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Oh, right, my girlfriend too FEDORA MAGAZINE * From Godot to RPM * How to design a business card with Inkscape * How to rebase to Fedora Linux 35 on Silverblue * Contribute at the Fedora Linux 36 Test Week for Kernel 5.15 * Fedora Linux 35 is now available at Vexxhost MOZILLA * Firefox Nightly: These Weeks in Firefox: Issue 104 * Firefox Add-on Reviews: The magic of mouse gestures * Niko Matsakis: Rustc Reading Club, Take 2 * Karl Dubost: Browser regression and tools * This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 417 Home » content TODAY IN TECHRIGHTS Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:58:52 PM Filed under * News * Why We've Been Writing More About Software Freedom Lately * Links 18/11/2021: Latte Dock 0.10.4 and $5,000 DIY Raspberry Pi Server * IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, November 17, 2021 * Links 18/11/2021: Oracle Linux 8.5 and Firebird 3.0.8 * [Meme] Edge's Edgy Security * Debian Expulsion Lies and Blackmail * Links 17/11/2021: Proxmox VE 7.1, Qubes OS 4.1 RC2, Microsoft Stealing People’s Passwords * Bruce Schneier: Microsoft Edge is Apparently a Password Stealer Too, Even on GNU/Linux * Video: Getting Off the Web and Away From Mozilla Firefox » * * Login or register to post comments * Printer-friendly version * 779 reads * PDF version MORE IN TUX MACHINES * Highlights * Front Page * Latest Headlines * Archive * Recent comments * All-Time Popular Stories * Hot Topics * New Members RUBY, PLASMA, GTK UPDATE IN TUMBLEWEED There were a total of four openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshots released this week. Snapshot 20211117 gave KDE users the Plasma 5.23.3 update. The bug-fix release had changes for the systemsettings5 package, which had a fix for a touchscreen click. The plasma-desktop had a fix involving drag and drop that reset a position and overlap; the package also had a fix showing an inactive kwin console. The kwin package also made some fixes that prevented crashing of screencasting and provided a couple fixes for Wayland. The update of kplotting was the single KDE Frameworks 5.88.0 package updated in the snapshot; the rest came in the previous day’s snapshot. Xfce users also had an update in the snapshot with xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin 2.6.2, which provided a fix for the menu not toggling after pressing escape. The package also fixed shifting the background when showing the menu. Other packages to update in the snapshot were fribidi 1.0.11 and restorecond 3.3, which is a daemon that watches for file creation. TODAY IN TECHRIGHTS * New Ways of Working for António Campinos, Even From One's Own Home During a Crisis * [Meme] Patent Searches and Examinations Without Colleagues to Help (and Line Managers You Cannot See) * Links 19/11/2021: Arcan 0.6.1 and FreeBSD 12.3 RC2 * IRC Proceedings: Thursday, November 18, 2021 * Links 18/11/2021: Schleswig-Holstein (German State) Moving to GNU/Linux, pgAdmin 4 Version 6.2 is Out * After Creating the Compatibility Nightmare, Microsoft Calls for Preserving Older Games * A Look at Gemini Protocol and Specification (Latest Update 4 Days Ago) TODAY'S HOWTOS * HOW TO CUSTOMIZE VM AND CLOUD IMAGES WITH GUESTFISH | ENABLE SYSADMIN > Most sysadmins are used to dealing with base, guest, or gold images to > provision new virtual machines (VM) or cloud instances in their traditional > virtualization or cloud environments. The appeal of using these images is > their slim size, standardization, simplicity, and basic configurations, > from which it is possible to perform pre- or post-provisioning > customization. Much of the customization takes place post-provisioning. * HOW TO INSTALL AND CONFIGURE REDIS 6 ON FREEBSD 13 > Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a distributed, > in-memory key–value database, cache and message broker, with optional > durability. Redis supports different kinds of abstract data structures, > such as strings, lists, maps, sets, sorted sets, HyperLogLogs, bitmaps, > streams, and spatial indices. * CONTAINER LAYER ANALYZER - OPENQA BITES > Today I’d like to point out an amazing new tool: The Container Layer > Analyzer, written by Dan Čermák. Dan also wrote a comprehensive blog post > about it, which explains it much better than what I do here. * HOW TO INSTALL CPANEL ON ALMALINUX 8 - IDROOT > In this tutorial, we will show you how to install cPanel on cPanel 8. For > those of you who didn’t know, cPanel is a commercial enterprise-grade web > hosting control panel. It is designed for hosting needs and used by most of > the hosting companies for dedicated hosting, semi-dedicated hosting, shared > hosting as well as cloud VPS hosting providers. This is one of the best > control panels for every web hosting service. This article assumes you have > at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most > importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite > simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need > to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you > through the step-by-step installation of cPanel on an AlmaLinux 8. You can > follow the same instructions for Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and Rocky Linux > distributions. * HOW TO INSTALL DISCORD ON FEDORA LINUX > It is a boon to several communities, which helps them to expand their > projects, reach out to more people, and maintain a community of fans and > followers. It’s surprising considering that Discord was originally meant > for gamers. Discord is available for various platforms, including Linux. In > this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the steps for installing Discord in > Fedora. * HOW TO INSTALL GLASSFISH JAVA SERVER WITH NGINX AS A REVERSE PROXY ON DEBIAN 11 > GlassFish is an open-source application server used for deploying Java > applications. It supports different Java-based technologies including, JPA, > JavaServer Faces, JMS, RMI, as well as many other Java-based technologies. > It provides a web-based as well as a command-line interface for managing > Java applications and their components. GlassFish allows you to create > portable and scalable applications that can be easily integrated with > legacy technologies. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the > Glassfish server with Nginx as a reverse proxy on Debian 11. * HOW TO INSTALL NETHOGS ON CENTOS 8 - BYTEXD > Nethogs is a small, free, open-source utility used to monitor network > traffic for Linux. Nethogs behaves differently from other traffic > monitoring tools, as it groups the bandwidth per process, instead of > breaking the traffic down per subnet or a protocol. It doesn’t rely on > kernel modules to be loaded. Therefore, Linux administrators using Nethogs > can easily identify which program is generating utilization spikes. Nethogs > relies on /proc, so most of the features are only available on Linux > therefore, it doesn’t work well for other operating systems such as FreeBSD > and Mac OS X. Nethogs tool will only display the connections on these > systems without displaying the processes. Nethogs program is useful for > monitoring real-time network traffic. Moreover, you can track a specific > network interface or all network interfaces using this utility on your > system. This article will show how to install nethogs on CentOS 8 and we > will also explain how to monitor or track network traffic using the nethogs > tool. * HOW TO INSTALL VIRTUALBOX GUEST ADDITIONS ON ROCKY LINUX 8 – VITUX > Running any operating system on a virtual box takes experience. You have to > figure out various issues like connectivity issues and performance issues > but out of all of them, the graphical issues is an exercise in patience. > Not having fullscreen, shared clipboard, and file sharing limit your > efficiency but also destroys the whole experience. VirtualBox Guest > Additions is a beautiful piece of software that solves these issues in a > single shot and ensures better display, performance, and overall > functionality. Adding Virtualbox Guest Additions used to be very easy but > there are a few errors and issues that are coming up with new versions of > the operating systems. you have to ensure all the package dependencies are > fulfilled. In this article, You will learn how to install VirtualBox Guest > Additions in the up-and-coming Rocky Linux. * HOW TO INSTALL XANMOD KERNEL ON LINUX MINT 20 - LINUXCAPABLE > XanMod is a free, open-source general-purpose Linux Kernel alternative to > the stock kernel with Linux Mint 20. It features custom settings and new > features and is built to provide a responsive and smooth desktop > experience, especially for new hardware. XanMod is popular amongst Linux > Gaming, streaming, and ultra-low latency requirements and often boasts the > latest Linux Kernels, having multiple branches to choose from the stable, > edge, and development. For users seeking to have their system kernel up to > date and not wanting to manually install kernels or use the > testing/unstable repositories, installing a third-party kernel may be for > you. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the XanMod > repository and install the latest Linux Kernel on your Linux Mint 20.xx > operating system. * HOW TO INSTALL OSTICKET ON DEBIAN 11 BULLSEYE - LINUX SHOUT > Here in this tutorial, we will install the OSTicket open source support > ticketing system on Debian 11 Bullseye using Apache, PHP, and MySQL, or > MariaDB. osTicket offers free, open-source ticket management and customer > care solutions for businesses of all sizes, especially small and > medium-sized businesses. The software can be used to capture tickets and > assign custom fields to each ticket, creating a list of data associated > with each ticket that can be shared with customers in the knowledge base. > You can create automatic reply templates for incoming email tickets, and > rich text HTML lets you add your logo, images, and videos to tickets. With > the ticket filter tool provided by osTicket, you can define routing rules > for tickets so that tickets are sent to the correct person or department. > Tickets can also be reassigned if not received by the correct person, and > notes on all actions are logged in the ticket thread. The ticketing > software helps to further streamline operations by preventing agent > collisions using the ticket lock tool. Other features include an > autoresponder, customer portal, and dashboard reports. * HOW TO INSTALL ERLANG ON FREEBSD 13– CITIZIX > Erlang is a functional, general-purpose, concurrent programming language > and garbage-collected runtime environment built for concurrency, fault > tolerance, and distributed application architectures. It is supported and > maintained by Ericsson OTP product unit. * HOW TO INSTALL PGADMIN 4 VERSION 6.2 ON UBUNTU 21.10 > In this tutorial guide I will be taking through the installation of pgAdmin > 4 version 6.2 on Ubuntu 21.10. pgAdmin 4 is free and opensource management > tool for Postgres. Its desktop runtime written in NWjs allows it to run > standalone for individual users, or the web applications code may be > directly deployed on a web server for use by the web browser. pgAdmin 4 is > a complete rewrite of pgAdmin, built using Python and Java * HOW TO INSTALL AND CONFIGURE REDIS 6 ON UBUNTU 20.04 > Redis is an in-memory data structure store, used as a distributed, > in-memory key–value database, cache and message broker, with optional > durability. Redis supports different kinds of abstract data structures, > such as strings, lists, maps, sets, sorted sets, HyperLogLogs, bitmaps, > streams, and spatial indices. In this tutorial we are going to learn how to > install Redis 6 on Ubuntu 20.04. * HOW TO INSTALL RABBITMQ IN FREEBSD 13 – CITIZIX > In this guide we will explore how to install the latest release of RabbitMQ > On a FreeBSD Server or Workstation RabbitMQ is an open source message > broker software that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol > (AMQP). RabbitMQ works by receiving messages from publishers (applications > that publish them) and routes them to consumers (applications that process > them). EASYOS DEVELOPMENT * HOME BUTTON FIXED IN ROX-FILER > At the top of a ROX-Filer window, there is an icon of a house, mouseover > shows "Change to home directory". Clicking that icon changes the window to > the /root folder. * MESA NOW HAS R600 AND RADEONSI DRIVERS > Folder /usr/lib/dri has drivers that provide hardware acceleration for > libGL. * PACKAGE LIBXRES COMPILED > I was recently compiling a source package, forget what it was, might have > been xfce, it required a dependency 'libxres". OK, it is a small library, > might as well include it in the build, so now compiled in OpenEmbedded and > added to the EasyOS package-list. LATEST NEWS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANDROID LEFTOVERS * DUCKDUCKGO PRIVACY TOOL: APP TRACKING PROTECTION FOR ANDROID * WHEN IS ANDROID 12 COMING TO SAMSUNG PHONES? * [UPDATE: NOV. 19] XIAOMI ANDROID 11 UPDATE BUGS & ISSUES TRACKER: HERE'S THE CURRENT STATUS * WHAT ARE ANDROID SECURITY UPDATES, AND WHY DO THEY MATTER? * GOOGLE FINALLY HAS A SOLUTION FOR IMESSAGE REACTIONS ON ANDROID * LOST YOUR ANDROID PHONE? 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