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ChromeOS Now Runs on Top of Linux and Zephyr

Newer Chromebooks now also depend on the open-source Zephyr operating system. Here’s ChromeOS’s history and where Zephyr comes in.
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8 Best du Command Alternatives to Check Disk Usage in Linux

The output of the du command is not always intuitive or good, so here are eight alternatives to help get system disk usage info quickly.
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How to Reset MySQL or MariaDB Root Password in Linux

Forgot your password or need to reset it? Here’s how to reset or recover a forgotten MySQL or MariaDB root password in Linux.
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7 Useful CLI, GUI Tools to Remove PDF Password in Linux

You can quickly remove PDF passwords by decrypting your password-protected file using Linux tools and removing it forever. Here’s how.
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How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Moodle 4

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite that can be integrated with various cloud services and CMS systems. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to connect the ONLYOFFICE Docs and Moodle instances using an integration plugin.

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How to Create a Virtual Environment in Python on Linux

With this comprehensive guide, discover how to create a virtual environment in Linux using the most popular programming language Python.
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How to Find Uptime of Particular Linux Process

There are various Linux tools that can quickly check how long an individual process has been running in Linux. Check them out here.
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How to Test DNS Speed Using Popular Tools on Windows, Linux

To know which DNS server will offer the best speed, you need to check and compare the speeds of various DNS servers. Learn more here.
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9 Best Google Drive Clients for Linux in 2023

If you’re a Linux user, there’s a good chance you’re looking for a Google Drive client or alternative. Here are some of the best in 2023.
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Flatpak vs. Snap: 10 Differences You Should Know

Flatpak and Snap packages are more popular than ever among Linux users. Learn their differences and decide with is best for you.
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Learn How to Use the gzip Command in Linux

Check out this comprehensive guide to using the gzip command to compress and decompress files with various examples and explanations.
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Top 10 Mistakes New Linux Users Make

Every Linux user makes these rookie mistakes. Get to know them before you do, or have you already got into trouble?

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What Threats Do Linux Users Face?

The growing threat of Linux malware and ransomware has put businesses on a red alert. Learn more about what these threats are and how you can secure your systems against them.
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How to List and Extract tar.xz File in Linux

In this guide, we’ll cover various examples of how to list contests of a tar.xz file and extract all or specific files or directories in a tar.xz file.
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14 Rust Tools for Linux Terminal Dwellers

Rust-powered tools for the terminal? Here are some of the best options as alternatives to some popular command-line tools!
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5 Best Free Code Editors for Ubuntu and Other Linux

Explore the top free code editors for Ubuntu, including features and highlights. Find the best code editor for your development needs.
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The Impact of Open Source on AI-Cloud Career Growth in Linux

This article explores the impact of open-source culture on career growth in the Linux-based AI-Cloud industry. Learn more here.
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Linux md5sum Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)

While we have already discussed the cksum command line utility, there’s another tool that you can use in scenarios where, say, you need to verify the integrity of files during transfers. The tool we’re talking about here is md5sum. In this tutorial, we…

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Install and Use nmon Tool To Monitor Linux Systems

Nmon is a simple, lightweight, and handy tool that lets you see what’s going on in your server. Nmon provides a simple ncurses interface to display the Linux system resources usage like CPU, memory, network, disks, file system, NFS, top processes, reso…

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How to Find Parent Process ID in Linux

In this guide, we explore various ways you can use to find out the Parent Process IDs (PPIDs) or processes on a Linux system.
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