Not so long ago GNOME received an update. Firstly, the GTK4 library was switched to GTK4, and secondly, the principle of working with applications was changed. Therefore, a new numbering was decided: 3.38 is immediately followed by the 40th version.
Anycast is a network addressing and routing method in which a single IP address is assigned to multiple servers within the same network. These servers may be located remotely from each other, so in the case of Anycast, regardless of the location of the request sources, data is sent to the nearest server.
The Ubuntu distribution policy is such that any user actions and decisions requiring administrative privileges are performed only with the sudo command. No one recommends using root for a beginner, because a novice user is not well oriented in the system and may forget that he is logged in as root and delete an important file.
Site testing allows you to find vulnerabilities and bugs that can be exploited by attackers. If you are a site administrator, we recommend adding penetration testing to your list of tools and regularly searching for vulnerabilities to ensure your sites are fully secure. The issues discovered will help you to fix weaknesses.
In order to solve certain Android users use a mobile device. Often for making calls, playing games, social networks, reading news. Not everyone knows that you can also code on Android. Writing code on Android is quite popular lately.
If you have enough images on your computer and they are taking up too much space, it is definitely possible to reduce their size even without losing quality. This can also be very useful when uploading images to cloud storage. In this article, let's see how Linux image optimization is done. There are a variety of graphics tools for this task, but in reality it is simpler.
It wasn't that long ago that the Linux gaming segment looked bad. Many fans of computer toys installed Wine, tried to install games that were developed for Windows. Some of them failed to launch, others launched, but then struggled with crashes. After the release of the well-known Steam, the situation improved, and interesting toys for Linux appeared
Snap is a technology developed by Canonical to make it easier to install software in the Ubuntu distribution. It is a relatively recent development. The development of Snap took place over several years, but only by the release of Ubuntu 16.04 did it appear in a state in which it is ready for use by the masses.
Surely every Ubuntu user has heard of such a system monitor as Conky. It is a free and free open source system monitor for Linux family operating systems