Andreas Kling announces Swift as Ladybird's future language for better safety and ergonomics. Full transition awaits Swift 6. … [Read more...]
How to Install and Use WP-CLI on Ubuntu
The WP-CLI is the command-line tool for interacting with and managing your WordPress sites. With WP-CLI, you can install and update plugins, and themes, and configure multisite installations without using a web browser. It is a handy tool for debugging issues when the WordPress front end doesn’t work. … [Read more...]
GNOME Developers New Code Takes On Cursor Stutters
It's been one year since Canonical desktop engineer Daniel van Vugt, who is known for his upstream GNOME contributions, touched his patch-set implementing dynamic deadline evasion support. … [Read more...]
GameBar Overlay: A Linux Alternative to Microsoft Game Bar
Discover a new GameBar Overlay GNOME extension for the GNOME DE that offers a similar experience to Microsoft's Game Bar, but for Linux. … [Read more...]
I tried the demo of Super reaKtor and it really fried my brain
Super reaKtor is a unique bullet hell where you absorb various orbs using your laser beam, and while the idea is great it really did annihilate my brain. … [Read more...]
Handle Long PowerShell Scripts With Background Jobs
PowerShell expert Brien Posey demonstrates a technique for managing long-running scripts. … [Read more...]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 11th, 2024
The 200th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 11th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world. … [Read more...]
First Look: Vertical Tabs and Sidebar Enhancements in Firefox
Finally, the much-anticipated Firefox vertical tabs feature is here in Nightly 131, so don’t waste your time; get a first-hand impression. The post First Look: Vertical Tabs and Sidebar Enhancements in Firefox appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Calligraphy – turn text into ASCII banners
Calligraphy is a small utility which converts short texts into large, imposing banners made up of ASCII characters. Calligraphy uses pyfiglet to turn the text into banners. … [Read more...]
Linux 6.11-rc3 Released – Boosts Intel EMR Performance, Fixes 32-bit PTI For Meltdown
Linus Torvalds released Linux 6.11-rc3 a few minutes ago as the latest weekly release candidate. … [Read more...]
COSMIC Desktop Alpha: Hands-on and Review
A detailed review of the System76’s COSMIC Desktop maiden Alpha release, which brings a brand new desktop environment to the Linux ecosystem. The post COSMIC Desktop Alpha: Hands-on and Review appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Wine 9.15 Launches with Enhanced MSHTML Prototypes
The latest Wine 9.15 release brings key updates, including MSHTML enhancements and stronger ODBC driver support. … [Read more...]
Thunderbird 130 Beta Includes a Tray Icon for Linux
In the Thunderbird 130 beta release notes the ‘what’s new’ section lists “added Linux system tray icon”, and what’s mind-blowing about the addition is that it developers a feature request first filed on the Mozilla bug tracker a staggering 25 years ago! … [Read more...]
Thanks to Nextcloud, FOSS Webmail Client Roundcube Now Has Support on Steroids
How Nextcloud came to the aid of a popular open-source project, in part by getting three other open-source projects involved. The post Thanks to Nextcloud, FOSS Webmail Client Roundcube Now Has Support on Steroids appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]
Dust: A Modern Tool to Display the Disk Usage in a Tree Hierarchy
Dust is a simple program written in Rust to make convention du command easier for beginners by displaying disk usage in a tree-like structure. … [Read more...]
Linux Foundation Announces ‘Open Model Initiative’ to Promote Openly Licensed AI Models
While Open Source Initiative continues its work developing an open-source AI definition, LF has taken AI-based Open Model Initiative under its wings. … [Read more...]