UbuntuEd #23.11: Working with Python, Firewall, Wave Terminal and More
Improve your Ubuntu knowledge and experience with the latest installment of the UbuntuEd newsletter.
Here's the latest installment of the monthly UbuntuEd (Ubuntu Education) newsletter.
🪧 Python Development in Ubuntu and Basic Firewall Management
- Here is an easy-to-follow guide on Installing and Upgrading Python on Ubuntu!
- Discover how to run Python programs in Ubuntu Command Line with this helpful guide.
- Learn how to enhance your security on Ubuntu with these UFW Firewall commands.
- Check out this quick guide on how to easily check Firewall logs in Ubuntu.
Having trouble with 'UFW Status Inactive' in Ubuntu? Here's how to fix it!
From Ubuntu 23.04, and probably other recent distribution versions are implementing an enhancement on the use of Python packages.
🗞 Ubuntu News
- Ubuntu Linux outperforms Windows 11 by approximately 20% on the latest AMD Zen 4 Threadripper processor.
- Zoom now supports Ubuntu 23.10, and the issue with unmet dependencies has been resolved.
- Ubuntu Touch OTA-3, is now available, and includes OTA support for PinePhone and PineTab devices.
- OBS Studio 30.0, a significant release for Linux users, dropped support for Ubuntu 20.04.
- Ubuntu's Miriway, a Wayland compositor built on the Mir display server, is evolving into a capable choice for various desktop environments.
💡 Command Line Tips
On bash shell, use CTRL + T
over a letter to switch the position of that letter and its previous letter.
Similarly, use ALT + T
over a letter to switch that word with its previous word.
🧰 Useful Tool
Wave: The Linux Terminal of the future! It's sleek, it's modern, and it's designed for people who want to love using the command line.
Get creative with Graphite, an open source web-based vector graphics editor powered by AI!
😂 Meme
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