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  • New CrossOver 23 out for better Windows gameplay on Linux

    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…

  • WPS Office with New Look, Now Supports Ubuntu 22.04+

    WPS Office with New Look, Now Supports Ubuntu 22.04+

    A new version to the free (but not open-source) WPS Office is available for Linux. It’s been an age since I last mentioned WPS Office on this blog. The main reason for this is I don’t use office software (and if I even need to, LibreOffice suffices). But I am not everyone; WPS Office has…

  • Hiding From History on Linux

    Hiding From History on Linux

    Linux shells like bash have a convenient way of remembering commands that you type, making it easy to run them again without having to retype them. Just use the history command (which is a bash built-in) and then use an exclamation point followed by the number shown in front of the command in the history…

  • Efficient Workflows via Guake

    Efficient Workflows via Guake

    What is the Guake top-down terminal in Linux? This article is a quick way to help you get started if you’re looking for the most efficient way to work with the command line on a Linux desktop. On any given day, I will open, use, and close a terminal on the Linux desktop a number…

  • Monti Ransomware Returns with New Linux Variant and Enhanced Evasion Tactics

    Monti Ransomware Returns with New Linux Variant and Enhanced Evasion Tactics

    The threat actors behind the Monti ransomware have resurfaced after a two-month break with a new Linux version of the encryptor in its attacks targeting government and legal sectors. Monti emerged in June 2022, weeks after the Conti ransomware group shut down its operations, deliberately imitating the tactics and tools associated with the latter, including…

  • Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01

    Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01

    Linux kernel is often mentioned as a overwhelmingly large open source software. As of this writing, the latest version is v6.5-rc5, which consists of 36M lines of code. Needless to say, Linux is a fruit of hard work of many contributors over the decades. However, the first version of Linux, v0.01 was pretty small. It…

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