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I Tried Updating Fedora Offline. Here’s How it Went

Can Fedora Linux be updated offline? The short answer is yes. But it has many ifs and buts.

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CentOS Stream: The Perfect Distribution for Development Projects

CentOS Stream is a rolling-release Linux distribution that sits between Fedora, a bleeding-edge community project, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), the stable enterprise-ready platform. It’s essentially the testing ground for the next version of RHEL. While Fedora is often too cutting-edge for some use cases and RHEL focuses on long-term stability, CentOS Stream provides […]

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Why Fedora Is My Favorite Linux Distro for Productivity Tasks

Fedora is a modern and sleek Linux distro designed for workstations. Learn why it’s become my go-to system for productivity tasks.
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Install Fedora Linux 41 Workstation [Step-by-Step Guide]

This detailed guide will walk you through the steps to install Fedora Linux 41 Workstation Edition on your computer.
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How to Install COSMIC Desktop in Fedora 40

COSMIC is designed to enhance user experience with features like improved workspace management, a customizable dock, and extensive keyboard navigation options that enhance productivity.
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How to Install Nvidia GeForce Now Client App on Linux

Discover a step-by-step guide to installing the Nvidia GeForce Now Client App on major Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.
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Fedora 42 to Introduce New Anaconda Web UI Installer

Fedora 42 may switch to a new web-based installer, focusing on user-friendly guided options and better support for advanced storage configurations.

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Understanding Copr: The Community-Driven Fedora Software Repository

Copr, which stands for Cool Other Package Repo, is a build system and third-party package repository designed for Fedora and RPM-based distributions.
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How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP/FPM on Fedora 40

The post How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP/FPM on Fedora 40 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .You must have probably installed Fedora 40 Server Edition on your machine and you are eager and looking forward to
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How to Install COSMIC Desktop in Fedora 40

The post How to Install COSMIC Desktop in Fedora 40 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .COSMIC Desktop, which stands for Computer Operating System Main Interface Components, is a modern and customizable desktop environment deve…

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How to Install Proton Pass Desktop App on Linux (A Quick Guide)

Learn how to install the Proton Pass Desktop App on your favorite Linux distribution, either Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, Red Hat, Fedora, etc.
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How to Install GCC (C and C++ Compiler) on Fedora

The post How to Install GCC (C and C++ Compiler) on Fedora first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Fedora is a modern Linux distribution that provides a stable and powerful environment for development using a tool called C
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Kill a Process Running on a Specific Port in Linux (via 4 Methods)

Learn different ways to kill a process running on a specific port in Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Red Hat, Fedora, Arch, and other distros.
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Hide GNOME Top Bar in Ubuntu 24.04, 23.04, and Other Versions

In this tutorial, learn different ways to hide the top bar in Linux distributions that use the GNOME desktop, such as Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint, Debian, etc.
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Fedora COSMIC Spin? Likely, Yes!

Fedora 42, scheduled for release in late April 2025, is likely to debut a new official COSMIC Spin. Here’s more on that!
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X11 Is No Longer Part of Fedora Workstation 41

It’s final! Fedora moves to Wayland-only GNOME, dropping X11 from its media to enhance user experience. Here’s more on that.
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Fedora and RHEL Users Alerted to OpenSSH Vulnerability

A new vulnerability, CVE-2024-6409, in OpenSSH versions 8.7 and 8.8 risks remote code execution; Fedora 36/37 and RHEL 9 are affected.
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Fedora 42 Proposes to Include Opt-In User Metrics Collection

A proposal has been made for Fedora 42 to collect user data via an opt-in system. Transparency and user control are promised, but doubts linger.
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Fedora Workstation development update – Artificial Intelligence edition

There are times when you feel your making no progress and there are other times when things feel like they are landing in quick succession. Luckily this definitely is the second when a lot of our long term efforts are … Continue reading

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How to Sign VMware Workstation Pro Kernel Modules on UEFI Secure Boot Enabled Linux Systems

For VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules to load on UEFI Secure Boot enabled Linux systems, you must sign them manually. Unsigned VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules won’t load, resulting in VMware Workstation Pro services failing to start. As you can see, VMware Workstation Pro services failed to start after the VMware Workstation Pro kernel modules […]

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