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7 Linux Distro Versions Released This Christmas Season

Ho Ho Ho! Santa have you presents, and it seems there are many new Linux distributions that you can try to keep yourself busy during the holidays!
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Elementary OS 6.1 Jolnir Released, Adds a Lot of Quality Improvements

Elementary announced the availability of Elementary OS 6.1, the first point-release in the 6.x series. Here’s what’s new.
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How to Repair File System Errors in Linux Mint

Using Linux Mint makes Linux a user-friendly operating system environment for all the right reasons. Whether you are interested in gaming, multimedia, graphic design, or improving your productivity, Linux Mint is fully equipped with all the apps you mi…

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Linux Runs 80% of the 100 Most Popular Games on Steam

According to the protondb.com service , which collects information on the performance of gaming applications in the Steam catalog on Linux, 80% of the 100 most popular games are currently running on Linux. When looking at the top 1000 games, the support rate is 75% and the Top 10 is 40%. In general, out of […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Messages

Messages is an instant messaging software application. It offers features like conversation pinning, the ability to mention individuals, message searching, and tools to send messages such as Memoji.
Messages is proprietary freeware that’s not available…

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Messages

Messages is an instant messaging software application. It offers features like conversation pinning, the ability to mention individuals, message searching, and tools to send messages such as Memoji.
Messages is proprietary freeware that’s not available…

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How to create an event in AWS Cloudwatch to trigger a Lambda Function

Amazon CloudWatch Events describe changes in AWS resources. In this article, we will create an event rule which will check for event of EC2 State change and trigger a lambda function.

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12 Biggest Linux Stories of the Year 2021

As the year comes to an end, it’s time to take a look at some of the biggest stories that impacted Linux and Linux users in 2021.
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12 Biggest Linux Stories of the Year 2021

As the year comes to an end, it’s time to take a look at some of the biggest stories that impacted Linux and Linux users in 2021.
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Meet wxrd, a Standalone Wayland Compositor for xrdesktop

The Linux desktop in VR goes headless! Introducing wxrd, a standalone Wayland compositor for xrdesktop based on wlroots, with minimal dependencies and manageable scope.
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How to Check and Repair XFS Filesystem in Linux

In this guide, you will learn how to check and repair a corrupted XFS filesystem or partition in Linux.
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How to Install Linux on Your Windows PC

It’s simple to get Linux Mint up and running on a Windows PC. Here’s how you do it.
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GNOME 42 – Top New Features and Release Details

We give you all the important GNOME 42 feature highlights and release information in this article. Read on.
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How to Install Apache Maven on AlmaLinux 8

Apache Maven is a powerful project management and comprehension tool used by software developers working with the Java programming language. It is a build automation tool that favors convention over configuration, and is based on the concept of a proje…

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How to Become a Linux Pro

Now, more than ever, companies want employees with Linux skills. Here’s how to get prepared for those jobs.
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How to install Centreon Monitoring Tool on Rocky Linux 8

Centreon is an open-source tool that can monitor your entire infrastructure including network, system, and application. Using Centreon you can set notifications depending on thresholds, set email alerts, easily add any system for monitoring.

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Set The Currently Playing Spotify Song Title And Album Cover As Your GNOME Wallpaper With This Script

Blueberry is a new Python scripts that sets your currently playing Spotify song title and album cover as your GNOME desktop wallpaper. To use it, you need Spotify Premium. The wallpaper includes the album cover in the center, while also using the 2 main colors from the cover to paint the rest of the wallpaper. […]

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The StarLabs Kingdom Has a New King!

In 2019, I wrote my first Linux product review about StarLabs laptops. As a fan of Linux and open-source stuff, I consider their laptops one of the best. The StarLabs team kept working hard in developing new models and improving their hardware and software. Consequently, in the past few months, “StarBook” has been crowned as […]

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Vulnerability Found in the USB Gadget Linux Kernel Subsystem

A vulnerability (CVE-2021-39685) has been identified in USB Gadget, a subsystem of the Linux kernel that provides a programming interface for creating client USB devices and software simulation of USB devices. This could lead to a kernel leak, crash, or arbitrary code execution at the kernels. The attack is carried out by an unprivileged local […]

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How to Use apt Command to Manage Packages in Linux

Learn how to use the apt command in Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, or any other Debian or Ubuntu-based distributions. Examples are included so you can manage packages with ease.
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