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First look at the Zrythm Digital Audio Workstation Alpha Symphony
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First look at the Zrythm Digital Audio Workstation Alpha Symphony

Zrythm is an open source digital audio workstation that will one day compete with commercial tools like Bitwig Studio and Tracktion Waveform.

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#261/August 2022
Redirect data streams with pipes This Way Please!
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Redirect data streams with pipes This Way Please!

Pipes in the shell offer a surprising amount of versatility, including the ability to transfer data between computers.

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#261/August 2022
Play the free SuperTuxKart racing game locally or online - Accelerated Fun
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Play the free SuperTuxKart racing game locally or online - Accelerated Fun

Fast-moving fun and original ideas are what characterize the free SuperTuxKart racing game. This article gives readers some playing tips.

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#261/August 2022
Managing time-triggered events with Zeit Timetable
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Managing time-triggered events with Zeit Timetable

Zeit offers a graphic front end for the crontab and at tools, making it easier to manage the time-controlled execution of programs, alarms, and timers.

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#261/August 2022
Detect and restart hanging programs with Go - Pipe Cleaner
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Detect and restart hanging programs with Go - Pipe Cleaner

Detecting programs where the standard output has frozen can require a deep dive into terminal emulation basics. Go plumber Mike Schilli builds a plunger to free up the pipe works.

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#261/August 2022
Conveniently read system information with inxi-gui Who Am I?
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Conveniently read system information with inxi-gui Who Am I?

Inxi gives users a comprehensive inventory of their system hardware – but only at the command line. Inxigui, a graphical front end, makes things a little more convenient.

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#261/August 2022
Locking down the Thunderbolt interface Lightning Protection
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Locking down the Thunderbolt interface Lightning Protection

The Thunderbolt interface supports extremely fast data transfer rates, but be careful about what you plug into your port, because Thunderbolt devices access memory directly. We'll show you some Linux tools for locking down your Thunderbolt interface.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
Launching distributions from a browser Test Drive
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Launching distributions from a browser Test Drive

With so many Linux distros to choose from, you can spend a lot of time downloading and installing before you find the right one for your needs. DistroTest.net lets you test a variety of Linux distributions from the browser without the up-front installation work.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
Tracking school information with AlekSIS Keeping the Books
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Tracking school information with AlekSIS Keeping the Books

In many classroom settings, paper grade lists and the good old class register are still the rule. The AlekSIS project offers a 21st century solution for small schools that want to go digital.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
Not All NAS
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Not All NAS

Some users trust their data to powerful file servers that advertise enterprise data protection, but your Network Attached Storage system might not be as safe as you think it is.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
The fight for Init Freedom DEVUAN
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The fight for Init Freedom DEVUAN

Devuan, with its promise of Init Freedom, provides users an alternative to systemd as an init process.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
Passing Secrets
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Passing Secrets

The Tor project supports a formidable collection of tools for protecting your privacy on the Internet. We'll give you some background on Tor and help you get started with the Tor Browser.

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#260/July 2022: Privacy
The MusE 4 MIDI Sequencer Music Maker
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The MusE 4 MIDI Sequencer Music Maker

MusE, a digital audio workstation, offers a free software solution for MIDI projects on Linux.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Create Cartoons and Anime With Opentoonz Toon Time
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Create Cartoons and Anime With Opentoonz Toon Time

OpenToonz is a professional animation tool for comic and manga artists.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Building Apps With NocoDB - No Code, No Problem
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Building Apps With NocoDB - No Code, No Problem

NocoDB lets you build useful applications without writing a single line of code.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Use Inkscape Extensions to Create 3D Objects From Paper - Paper Tiger
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Use Inkscape Extensions to Create 3D Objects From Paper - Paper Tiger

Papercraft is coming back into fashion. Linux users can turn to Inkscape and plugins such as Boxes.py, Paperfold, and Tabgen to create templates from 3D objects for printing.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Rethinking Unix-like systems DragonFly BSD
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Rethinking Unix-like systems DragonFly BSD

Matthew Dillon, founder of DragonFly BSD, discusses the past, present, and future of BSDs

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Fractal explorer Mandelbulber v2
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Fractal explorer Mandelbulber v2

Fractals are amazing. Even decades after their initial popularity, when contemporary fads such as chaos theory and the butterfly effect are barely mentioned, the world of visualizing infinite complexity remains fascinating.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Finding a path to energy-efficient software Clean It Up
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Finding a path to energy-efficient software Clean It Up

Sustainability studies for the IT industry often ignore the contributions of software. This article explores what developers and admins can do to create and maintain more energy-efficient systems.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Efficiency Angel
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Efficiency Angel

Germany created Blue Angel, the world’s first eco-label for software, back in 2000. The methodology behind Blue Angel could serve as a model for other countries as governments turn their attention to the environmental impact of software.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Gold Rush
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Gold Rush

With climate change wreaking havoc across the planet, we were just beginning to think about how we could use our technology to conserve fuel and reduce our carbon footprint. Then along came crypto mining.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT
Detect attacks on your network with Maltrail - Sentry
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Detect attacks on your network with Maltrail - Sentry

Maltrail is a lightweight analysis tool that examines network traffic and raises the alarm if it detects suspicious access or dubious name resolution.

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#258/May 2022: Clean IT

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