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Bodhi Linux 7 brings Enlightenment to Ubuntu
Bodhi Linux 7.0 is the latest release of one of the oldest Ubuntu-based distros, with one of the more unusual desktops. The latest version is based on Ubuntu 22.04, with the Moksha desktop, which is a fork of Enlightenment 17. There’s a choice of four editions: three 64-bit ones, and a 32-bit edition which is…
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Dolphin hack: What can you do with a Flipper Zero
Flipper Zero, also so-called the Dolphin hack device, revolutionizes the way we perceive portable, multi-functional devices, specifically designed to interact with access control systems. But what can you do with a Flipper Zero? This powerful gadget not only reads, copies, and emulates RFID and NFC tags, but it also excels in working with radio remotes,…
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Installing Flask on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 LTS Linux
Flask is for web developers as it provides a micro web framework based on Python. It is popular because of its simplicity, flexibility and does not require particular tools or libraries. Furthermore, this web framework has no database abstraction layer. So, if you are into web development and want to use it then this tutorial…
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Simple Steps to Install Discord on Kali Linux
Those who steaming games would already know about the Discord application and its servers. Well, if not, then it is a popular communication platform designed to provide a medium for gamers to communicate with the masses. It allows them to create and join communities called “servers” where not only chat but even they can share…
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Happy 30! Debian is at the heart of the world’s most successful Linux Distros
Debian is an island of stability and sanity in the constant swirling chaos of Linux and open source. Long may it continue to be. Ian Murdock announced the new distro on August 16, 1993. Three decades later, Debian is arguably more important and more pivotal to the modern Linux world than ever before. The project calls the event Debian…
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New CrossOver 23 out for better Windows gameplay on Linux
For when you really, really need to run a Windows program, but you really, really can’t stand Windows. Some days, you really need a Windows application, even if you’re a die-hard Mac or Linux user. For those times, I recommend CodeWeavers’ CrossOver. The latest version, CrossOver 23, based on open-source Wine 8.01, is now available…
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