Linux has a wealth of applications, but sometimes the smaller tools get overlooked. Here's a list of those I'd prefer never to be without.
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A campaign active since last November has been targeting Python developers building Telegram bots with trojanized Pyrogram ...
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Oh dear, the situation with the Arch Linux AUR got a fair bit worse since GamingOnLinux initially covered the malicious packages. The AUR developers and maintainers are clearly going to need to ...
Remembering all the passwords you use on a daily basis can be a struggle. Whether it’s logging into Amazon, checking your online banking or settling down to watch something on Netflix, seeing the ...
With the price of RAM getting out of control, it might be a good idea to remind Linux users to enable ZRAM so they can get better performance without upgrading memory, or save money on their next ...
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There are multiple ways to install WSJT-X on Linux Mint, but we recommend you install it either using the apt or flatpak package manager. Installing WSJT-X using the apt package manager is ...