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How to Optimize Laptop Battery Life with TLP on Linux

When using Linux on mobile devices, battery life is important. Learn how to optimize laptop battery life with TLP on Linux here.
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MPlayer 1.5 Video Player Comes with Built-in Skin Support

MPlayer is a popular movie player available for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Learn about MPlayer 1.5, the latest release, here.
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How to Install OTRS Ticketing System on Alma Linux 8

OTRS stands for "Open Source Trouble Ticket System" is a free and open-source service management suite. It is one of the most popular ticketing tools used by help desks, call centers, and IT service management teams. In this post, we will sho…

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Linux Security Auditing with Lynis

Lynis is a free and open-source security checker released under the GPL license and available for Linux and Unix-based operating systems such as MacOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc. In this article, we will explore how to install  Lynis and conduct an…

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How to Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux

SSH is one of the main key services in Linux/Unix-based systems. Learn how to use SSH to connect to a remote server in Linux here.
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How to Use SSH to Connect to a Remote Server in Linux

SSH is one of the main key services in Linux/Unix-based systems. Learn how to use SSH to connect to a remote server in Linux here.
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3 Best GPU-Accelerated Terminal Emulators for Linux

GPU-accelerated terminal emulators for Linux offload rendering to the GPU for lower system load and buttery smooth scrolling. Learn more here.
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Linus Torvalds Prepares to Move the Linux Kernel to Modern C

The Linux kernel’s foundation is the ancient C89 standard of C. Now, Torvalds has decided to upgrade to 2011’s more modern C11 standard.
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Free & Online: Open Source 101 Coming March 29 With Great Speakers and “Wow!” Prizes

On March 29th you can broaden your open source horizons, sharpen some skills, and maybe even get a free System76 laptop or a Lenovo Chromebook if you’re lucky enough to win a prize.
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Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 10 to Debian 11

This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 10 (buster) to Debian 11 (bullseye). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups.

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How to Install Stremio on Linux Systems

Stremio is a free and open-source modern media center. In this tutorial, learn how to install Stremio on Linux systems.
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How to Install Ubuntu Desktop from Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu is one of the most widely used Linux distributions, developed by Canonical. Learn how to install the Ubuntu desktop from an Ubuntu server here.
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Rainbow Stream – An Advanced Command-line Twitter Client for Linux

Rainbow Stream is an advanced command-line Twitter client for Linux users who don’t want to operate from GUI. Learn more here.
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How to Create GUI Dialog Boxes in Bash Scripts with Whiptail in Linux

This guide explains what Whiptail is, how to install Whiptail in Linux, and how to create GUI dialog boxes in Bash Scripts using Whiptail. Learn more here.
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KDE vs GNOME: What’s the Ultimate Linux Desktop Choice?

KDE vs GNOME: which is the best Linux desktop? Here’s a comparison of two of the most popular desktop environments on various crucial factors.
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How to Configure sudo in Linux: 7 Useful Steps

Sudo is the default utility on Unix-Linux systems. Learn how to configure sudo in Linux with seven useful steps here.
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The Best Linux Distros for Old Laptops

If you have an old laptop lying around, don’t throw it away just yet; it can be revitalized and put to good use. Here are a few lightweight Linux distros for old laptops that can bring your device back to life.
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KDE vs GNOME: What’s the Ultimate Linux Desktop Choice?

Curious about the desktop environment to choose? We help you with KDE vs GNOME here.

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Nasty Linux Kernel Stack Overflow Flaw Found and Patched

There’s an annoying bug in the Linux kernel’s Transparent Inter-Process Communication (TIPC), so let’s fix it today.
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Homebrew: The macOS package manager on GNU/Linux

Homebrew is the macOS package manager that can be used in Linux and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Learn more here.
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