How to Install and Use iTunes on Ubuntu (A Quick Guide)

iTunes is a popular media player and library application developed by Apple Inc. It is widely used for managing and playing music, movies, and other media files. While iTunes is primarily designed for use on Mac and Windows operating systems, it is possible to install and use iTunes on Ubuntu, …

FOSS Force Tor’s Raising Funds — Get Swag, Attend Events, and a Benefactor Will Match Every Donation

The Tor Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing internet freedom and privacy, is currently raising funds to support its mission of developing and maintaining the Tor anonymity network. In an effort to raise awareness and financial support, the organization has partnered with FOSS Force to offer a range of …

How to Manage Firewalld and UFW on Linux

Firewalls are essential components of any computer system, helping to protect it from unauthorized access and potential security threats. In the world of Linux, there are two popular firewall management tools – Firewalld and UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) that help users easily configure and manage their firewall settings. In this article, …

OpenSSH Splits Again: New Authentication Binary Unveiled

OpenSSH, the open-source implementation of the Secure Shell protocol, has once again split into two separate projects. The latest development in this ongoing saga is the unveiling of a new authentication binary that aims to improve security and flexibility for users. The split originated in 1999 when OpenBSD developers forked …

Clonezilla Live 3.2 Disk Imaging/Cloning Is Out Powered by Linux Kernel 6.11

Clonezilla Live 3.2 Disk Imaging/Cloning Is Out Powered by Linux Kernel 6.11 Clonezilla Live 3.2, the latest version of the popular open-source disk imaging and cloning software, has been released. This new version is powered by the Linux Kernel 6.11, offering improved performance and enhanced compatibility with the latest hardware. …

Debian Unstable Upgrades To Perl 5.40

Debian Unstable users have something to look forward to with the upcoming upgrade to Perl 5.40. This brings a host of new features and improvements to the popular programming language, which is widely used in web development, system administration, and other fields. One of the key changes in Perl 5.40 …

How to Install ZRAM to Boost Ubuntu Performance

If you are a Ubuntu user looking to boost your system’s performance, one effective way to do so is by installing ZRAM. ZRAM is a feature in Linux that creates a compressed block device in RAM that can be used as swap space. This allows the system to make more …

How to Disable Package Updates in Ubuntu, Debian and Mint

Keeping your operating system and software packages up to date is crucial for security and performance reasons. However, sometimes you may want to disable package updates on your Ubuntu, Debian, or Linux Mint system for various reasons such as stability concerns, compatibility issues, or simply personal preference. In this article, …

Clonezilla Live 3.2: Major Enhancements and Bug Fixes Rolled Out

Clonezilla Live 3.2: Major Enhancements and Bug Fixes Rolled Out Clonezilla Live, the popular open-source disk imaging and cloning tool, has recently released its latest version 3.2 with significant enhancements and bug fixes. Clonezilla Live is a free and powerful software used for backup, restore, and cloning of systems and …

Fwupd 2.0.1 Adds API to Allow GNOME Firmware to Record Devices for Emulation

Fwupd, the firmware update tool for Linux-based systems, has recently been updated to version 2.0.1, bringing with it a new feature that allows GNOME Firmware to record devices for emulation. This new API is a significant addition to the tool, as it provides a way for devices to be emulated …