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Linux Foundation Launches Initiative to Back Chromium Development
On Thursday, the Linux Foundation announced a new fund aimed at supporting and organizing open projects focused on building Chromium-based browsers. They’re welcoming new members to the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers group. Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation,

Disabling IPv6 on Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide
IPv6 gives us a much bigger addressing capability than IPv4, which was one of its key reasons for development. However, I have seen a few rare situations where IPv6 can cause network issues. Sometimes, hardware just doesn’t support IPv6, and

The Easy Guide to Setting Up an Efficient Virtual Call Center
Setting up a virtual call center? It’s simpler and quicker than you think. Many people spend too much time trying to perfect every aspect. The best plan? Dive in and learn through experience. Here’s how you can start a virtual

NVIDIA Unveils New Mini Developer Kit for Generative AI
NVIDIA just launched an exciting new supercomputer for home use – the Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit, right in time for the holidays. This platform pushes generative AI performance by 70% compared to its predecessor, making it a solid

Step-by-Step Guide to Locating Your Network Security Key on Any Device
Are you trying to locate your network security key? You’re in good company. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you find it on the four most common devices. Quick Overview iOS: Open the Settings app, tap Wi-Fi, select your network,

5 Benefits of Implementing a Stateless Firewall (and 3 Important Limitations)
In networking, “state” means the context of your current connection. A stateful firewall tracks each connection’s status, while a stateless firewall does not. Though they may seem less complex, stateless firewalls are great for securing home and business networks. They

Which Linux Distribution Is Right for You?
If you’ve talked to a Linux veteran about the best desktop distribution for new users, you’ve probably heard the name Ubuntu come up. The same goes for server distributions, where Debian often joins the conversation. Debian and Ubuntu are both

Ubuntu Server Quick Reference Guide
Ubuntu Server is a powerful, free, and open-source operating system that can handle a wide range of tasks. Whether you need an internal server or something that can scale for enterprise-level demands, Ubuntu is versatile enough to meet those needs.

Understanding Sales Automation: Tips and Examples
Sales automation is one of the key features of top CRM software. You’ll see it in action across the sales process—from generating and scoring leads to setting up meetings and forecasting results. By automating these tasks, sales reps can spend

Managing Services in Linux: Starting, Stopping, and Restarting
For advanced Linux users, managing services is a key skill. If you want to use a web server, like Apache, you need to start that service. To access a database, you’ll need to start MySQL. Effectively managing these services not

7 Time-Saving Free Marketing Campaign Templates You’ll Love
Marketing campaign templates give you the structure and clarity you need for your upcoming initiatives. They help keep your campaigns on track with your overarching goals and offer a detailed plan for execution, tracking, and measuring results. Whether it’s a

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Search, A Direct Rival to Google
Starting today, OpenAI’s generative search engine is available to ChatGPT Plus subscribers, Team subscribers, and SearchGPT waitlist members, as announced on October 31. This development could rattle Google Search, as OpenAI aims to attract users away from Google’s platform. They’ve