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New Release Alert: Fish Shell 3.7.0

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Fish 3.7.0 Shell has been released with several intriguing features. The Fish Shell team has introduced the latest iteration – Fish 3.7.0, packed with developments and improvements. This release comes a year after the 3.6.0 version, with some minor point releases in between, ensuring users continuously receive new features. What is Fish Shell? Fish Shell… Read More »New Release Alert: Fish Shell 3.7.0

Linux Kernel

Understanding the Linux Kernel

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What is the Linux Kernel? The Linux kernel stands as the beating heart of the open-source operating system, powering millions of devices worldwide. Developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991, the kernel serves as the core component responsible for managing system resources and facilitating communication between software and hardware. In this article, we will explore the… Read More »Understanding the Linux Kernel

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Enlightenment Desktop Environment for Linux – Illuminating Your Linux Experience

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The Enlightenment desktop environment, often abbreviated as E or E17, is a visually stunning and feature-rich desktop environment for Linux. It stands out among the plethora of Linux desktop environments for its unique design philosophy, performance efficiency, and customizable nature. In this article, we will delve into the history of Enlightenment, explore its pros and… Read More »Enlightenment Desktop Environment for Linux – Illuminating Your Linux Experience

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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Android and Linux

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Android, the widely popular mobile operating system, shares a deep and symbiotic relationship with Linux, a powerful and versatile open-source operating system. Understanding the connection between these two platforms is essential to appreciate the evolution and collaborative efforts that have shaped the landscape of mobile computing. Android’s Foundation Android, developed by the Open Handset Alliance… Read More »The Symbiotic Relationship Between Android and Linux

nitrux

Nitrux Unleashes a Fresh Linux Experience with Latest Immutable Release

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The Linux world is buzzing with excitement as Nitrux drops its latest ISO release, marking a promising start to 2024. For those in the know, this is one Linux distro that demands a test run! This edition brings enhancements to network and password security, introduces a new tiling window manager, and updates various components. Nitrux… Read More »Nitrux Unleashes a Fresh Linux Experience with Latest Immutable Release

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How to Keep Programs Running in the Linux Terminal After Closure

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One of the powerful aspects of Linux is the flexibility it offers in executing commands through the terminal. However, a common challenge users face is ensuring that programs continue to run even after closing the terminal window. In this guide, we’ll explore various methods to keep programs running in the background, allowing you to execute… Read More »How to Keep Programs Running in the Linux Terminal After Closure

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Linux Kernel 6.7 Unveiled with Impressive Updates

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As we step into the new year, the Linux community welcomes the release of the much-anticipated Linux Kernel 6.7, bringing forth a substantial array of new features and enhancements. This latest kernel iteration stands out for its sheer size, marked by an extensive number of commits, showcasing the dedication and effort invested in refining this… Read More »Linux Kernel 6.7 Unveiled with Impressive Updates

Enlightenment

Enlightenment’s Latest Release: Stability Boost and Exciting Features

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The newly launched version 0.26.0 of the lightweight window manager, compositor, and desktop shell brings a host of improvements and exciting features. Despite years of development, Enlightenment has yet to reach version 1. However, for users seeking a unique and customizable desktop experience, the recent release of version 0.26.0 is noteworthy. This update primarily focuses… Read More »Enlightenment’s Latest Release: Stability Boost and Exciting Features

SkyOS

SkyOS 5 – Independent Retro Operating System

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SkyOS, short for Sky Operating System, was a discontinued prototype, commercial, and proprietary graphical desktop operating system developed for the x86 computer architecture. Development came to a halt on January 30, 2009, with no plans for a restart. In August 2013, the developer, Robert Szeleney, announced the release of a public beta version on the… Read More »SkyOS 5 – Independent Retro Operating System

Heroes of Might and Magic

VCMI – Enhancing Heroes of Might and Magic III Experience

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The developers of VCMI (Volunteers’ Collective Modding Initiative) have recently released version 1.4.0, introducing significant updates to the game. This release focuses on improving multiplayer functionality and overall gaming experience, catering to both new players and veterans of Heroes of Might and Magic. Beyond bug fixes, efforts were made to clarify certain menus, options, and… Read More »VCMI – Enhancing Heroes of Might and Magic III Experience