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Sony Accelerates on Open Source and Linux in Particular

At the latest Linux Foundation Open-Source Summit / Embedded Linux Conference – an event dedicated to the use of Linux in electronic devices – Sony retraced its history of gradual introduction and diffusion. And how, given that many devices use Linux, now is the time to accelerate, training the company’s workers to learn about and use […]

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Best Linux Distro for Programming

If you’re a programmer and you’re looking for a Linux distro, this will help you find the perfect fit. A detailed guide for the best Linux distro for programming, with a recommendation for each type of programmer, and dozens of distros to choose from. …

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How to Rsync Files Between Linux Servers Automatically

Setting up a backup server to take over a primary server’s operations when it becomes a victim of server downtime is a skill set that most Linux users and all Linux administrators need to master. It saves you from having to worry about the “what if” scenarios. Learn how to use the rsync utility to […]

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3 Best Linux Distros For Students: Options You Can Try Right Now!

With some regularity, I read Reddit (and other forum) threads that ask questions like “As a student, what’s the best laptop for me?” It’s all too common nowadays since there’s a big battle going on for the domination of the desktop/laptop operating system. We know about the 3 Big Brothers: Google, Apple, and Microsoft. There’s […]

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Google Plans to Use Regular Linux Kernel for Android

Google plans to change the process of preparing the Linux kernel for Android. Currently, before the kernel is ready for use on the target Android device, a number of actions are performed on it.
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KDE Frameworks 5.87 New Release is Here

KDE Frameworks 5.87 is here to make the Plasma Discover graphical package manager faster when checking for updates and when loading the initial content from any of the Add-Ons categories. It will also fix a crash in the Dolphin file manager, Plasma desktop, and other KDE apps when undoing a file copy, and add icons […]

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Linux Mint 20.3 Will Come at the End of the Year

The latest report on the development of the Linux Mint distribution revealed the planned release date of its next update with Linux Mint 20.3 expected by the end of the year. Development continues in the case of the LMDE 5 edition, and the graphical modifications of the user environment are gradually nearing completion. Learn more […]

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How to Change the MAC address on Ubuntu 20.04 using Macchanger

Macchanger is an amazing Linux utility that can be used to view as well as to change the MAC address of any desired networking device. In this article, we will begin with the installation of this utility on a Ubuntu 20.04 or Linux Mint 20 system and then we will teach you how you can […]

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How To Restore .bashrc Files To Default Settings In Ubuntu

If you unknowingly messed up your .bash_profile or .bashrc files, you can easily restore .bashrc files to their default settings in Ubuntu as described in this guide. Learn more here.
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How to Install Redis Server on Debian 11

Redis is a free, open-source, cross-platform NoSQL, and in-memory key-value data structure store, used as a database server, cache, and message broker. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install the Redis server on Debian 11.
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How to Install Redis Server on Debian 11

Redis is a free, open-source, cross-platform NoSQL, and in-memory key-value data structure store, used as a database server, cache, and message broker. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install the Redis server on Debian 11.
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Feren OS 2021.10 Comes with Some Visual Improvements

Feren OS is a Linux distribution with a focus on visual aesthetics, user interface, and user experience. Now Feren OS has just released their latest snapshot to their user-friendly distribution, bringing us to version 2021.10. So let’s jump right in an…

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10 Best Games For Linux

I wrote a list of the best FPS games for Linux a few years ago. At the time, there were only a few games available that could compete with Windows games. But Linux gaming has come a long way since then. Read on to learn more about the best games for Li…

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GNU nano 5.9 Text Editor Comes with YAML Syntax Highlighting Support

The legendary open source text editor GNU Nano has released version 5.9. It is a simple command-line text editor inspired by Pico and included by default in the most Linux distributions.
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How to Install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8

MongoDB is an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database. This tutorial shows you how to install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8.

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Install or Upgrade Nvidia Graphic Drivers on Linux Mint 20

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Nvidia Graphic Drivers for the series 470.xx / 465.xx / 460.xx / 390.xx and 340.xx from the Nvidia Proprietary Repository, giving you the latest in software available.
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What is EFS (Elastic File System) in AWS and how to use it

Amazon Elastic File System(EFS) provides an NFS file system for use with AWS Cloud services and on-premises resources which is simple, scalable, fully managed. We can mount this file system either on AWS Cloud or our on-premises servers. In this articl…

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Bash Scripting: Associative Array Explained With Examples

Bash supports two types of arrays, namely Indexed Array and Associative Array. This guide explains the Bash associative array in Linux.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Enters Beta Testing with Live Kernel Patching on the Web Console

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is the fifth maintenance update to the latest and greatest Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 operating system series and brings various new features to RHEL’s web console, such as live kernel patching without using the command line tooling and enhanced performance metrics to help you identify and prevent performance issues. […]

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AlmaLinux (CentOS Replacement) Becomes Membership-Centered

AlmaLinux, widely recognized as a CentOS replacement, has recently become a membership-centered project. With this move, CloudLinux keeps its promise to make AlmaLinux a community-owned open source project instead of its subsidiary.
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