Installing pip, the Python package manager, on Ubuntu 24.04 is an essential step for Python developers and enthusiasts. This powerful tool simplifies the process of installing and managing Python packages and dependencies. Ubuntu 24.04, being a popular choice for developers, provides a straightforward way to install pip. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process, ensuring you have pip up and running efficiently on your Ubuntu system.
In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the process of setting up a secure Apache server on Ubuntu 24.04. Whether you are setting up a personal website or a business platform, following these steps will ensure that your server is not only functional but also secure.
Powered by kernel 6.5, the Linux Mint 21.3's Edge ISO allows seamless installation of Mint on machines with new hardware.
Jellyfin is a free, open-source media server software, enabling users to host and manage personal media libraries, stream content across devices, and provide access to others. It's an alternative to proprietary media servers, offering extensive customization and privacy control.
This article will guide you through setting up a single-node OKD cluster on your own Fedora Linux system. OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes. This will be done using CRC, also known as “OpenShift Local”. It will also explore how OKD works under the hood and install an application via the web console. Introducing […]
FreeTube is a YouTube client that’s designed with privacy in mind. All of your user data is stored locally and never sent or published to the internet.
Anaconda is an essential tool for data scientists and developers working in Python and R. It simplifies package management and deployment, offering a collection of over 1500 data science packages. This guide provides detailed steps to install Anaconda on Ubuntu 24.04, including setting up environments and basic usage.
This month, Simply NUC, Inc unveiled their newest Mini PC, the Emerald 2 NUC. This advanced model is designed to be compatible with a range of Intel’s 13th Gen processors, coupled with Intel Iris Xe Graphics, enabling support for multiple 4K displays. Additionally, the Emerald 2 boasts a capability of supporting up to 64GB DDR4 […]
A round-up of the new features of Firefox 122, which brings a native deb installer and an array of improvements.
Coming two years after BunsenLabs Linux Beryllium, the BunsenLabs Linux Boron release has finally hit the stable channel today for this OpenBox-based and lightweight Debian derivative, a continuation of the acclaimed CrunchBang Linux distribution.
Learn how to install Firefox in Ubuntu using the official deb package, install language packs and migrate existing profiles.
The “$?” is a built-in variable that your shell uses to store the exit status code of the last executed command in integer format and remains unchanged unless the next command is executed.
Parrot 6.0 includes advanced DKMS, Linux kernel 6.5, Raspberry Pi 5 support, new Wi-Fi drivers for network analysis, and more.
ParrotSec announced today the release and general availability of Parrot OS 6.0 as the latest version of this Debian-based security-oriented distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing.
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
The second update in the MX's "Libretto" series, 23.2, offers an improved theme, new tools, and PipeWire 1.0. Here's more on that!
Whenever you operate a Linux system behind the scenes, you might be encountering the interactive login or non-login shell that you are not aware of.
A new point release of Tesseract 5.3.4 OCR with improvements is now available.
While a Raspberry Pi can serve many purposes, one role that it fills surprisingly well is that of a retro gaming console. The idea is to load up the Raspberry Pi with as many emulators and ROMs as possible, and then you have a portable, HDMI capable gaming machine in the palm of your hand. Plug it into any monitor or TV, and use your keyboard and mouse, or even USB or Bluetooth controller to play some retro titles.
With the Firefox 122 release out the door, Mozilla has promoted the next major release, Firefox 123, to the beta channel for public testing so it’s time to take a look at the new features and improvements.