Linux Foundation Announces ‘Open Model Initiative’ to Promote Openly Licensed AI Models

The Linux Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting open-source technologies, has recently announced the launch of the ‘Open Model Initiative’ which aims to promote openly licensed artificial intelligence (AI) models. This initiative is a step towards fostering innovation in the field of AI by encouraging collaboration, transparency, and accessibility. …

How to Install and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is a powerful and highly extensible text editor that is popular among programmers and system administrators for its versatility and customization options. In this article, we will discuss how to install and use Emacs in Linux. Installing Emacs on Linux Emacs is available in most Linux distributions’ package repositories, …

How to Install Joomla to Host Website on RHEL 9

Joomla is a popular open-source content management system that is used to create and manage websites. If you’re looking to host a website using Joomla on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 server, then you’re in the right place. In this article, we will guide you through the installation …

COSMIC Desktop Alpha: Hands-on and Review

COSMIC Desktop Alpha: Hands-on and Review The COSMIC Desktop Alpha is the latest desktop environment developed by the team at System76, a company known for their Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS operating system. This new desktop environment aims to provide a modern and user-friendly experience for desktop users, with a focus on customization …

First Look: Vertical Tabs and Sidebar Enhancements in Firefox

Mozilla Firefox, one of the most popular web browsers in the world, is constantly striving to improve the user experience with each new update. The latest version of Firefox, version 89, brings some exciting new features that aim to make browsing even more efficient and enjoyable. One of the standout …

Canonical Announces Shift in Ubuntu Kernel Selection Strategy

Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu operating system, has announced a shift in its kernel selection strategy for future releases. This decision is significant as the kernel is a crucial component of the operating system, responsible for managing the communication between hardware and software. Traditionally, Canonical has used a …

Ubuntu 24.04.1 Point-Release Postponed to Late August

The much-anticipated release of Ubuntu 24.04.1, which was initially scheduled for mid-August, has been postponed to late August. This decision comes in light of the ongoing development and testing process to ensure that the release is stable and bug-free. Ubuntu 24.04 is a long-term support (LTS) release, meaning that it …

AlmaLinux Makes In-Place Upgrades Easier for CentOS Users

AlmaLinux Makes In-Place Upgrades Easier for CentOS Users CentOS users who were left in the lurch when CentOS announced it was shifting its focus to CentOS Stream can now breathe a sigh of relief thanks to AlmaLinux. AlmaLinux, a community-driven fork of CentOS, has announced a new feature that makes …

wcurl Finds Its Place in the curl Family

Web developers are always on the lookout for tools and technologies that can help them make their work more efficient and effective. One such tool that has recently found its place in the curl family is wcurl. wcurl is a command-line tool that is designed to work with the popular …

Ladybird Browser Team Selects Swift as Preferred Language

In a bold move that is sure to shake up the tech industry, the Ladybird Browser team has announced that they have selected Swift as their preferred programming language. This decision marks a major shift for the team, who had previously been using JavaScript as their primary language. Swift, developed …