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Development Release: Ubuntu 21.10 Beta

Brian Murray has announced the release of a new development snapshot of Ubuntu. The project has published Ubuntu 21.10 Beta which showcases the technology of the upcoming release of 21.10. “The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Beta release of th…

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Ubuntu 21.10 Beta Released, This is What’s New

We’re just a few short weeks away from the final Ubuntu 21.10 release, but first things first: a beta. Yes, Ubuntu 21.10 beta is now available to download. Developers and non-developers alike can go hands on with the “Impish Indri” to…

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How to Identify Operating System Using TTL Value and Ping Command

This brief guide explains how to identify the underlying operating system using TTL (time-to-live) value and Ping command. Learn more here.
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How to Install Docker and Docker Compose on Debian 11

Docker is a free and open-source platform to develop, ship, and run applications in the containerized environment. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Docker and Docker compose on Debian 11.
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How to Install Docker and Docker Compose on Debian 11

Docker is a free and open-source platform to develop, ship, and run applications in the containerized environment. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Docker and Docker compose on Debian 11.
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GNOME 41 Comes with Some Small but Very Useful Features

GNOME 41 is now out, and while it doesn’t change as many things as GNOME 40 did, there is still a lot of stuff to talk about. If you like GNOME and use it, there is basically no reason to not upgrade to GNOME 41. It is smoother, faster, apps are better, and there are […]

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Canonical extends Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS support to 10 years

Canonical has announced the extension of support for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS versions to 10 years. This means that paying users will benefit from something that was already implemented in subsequent LTS releases of the system: 18.04 and 20.04.
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Canonical Extends Support For Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04

The company behind Ubuntu offered a much-needed lifeline to those who still depend on older versions of the open-source operating system.

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Micro Text Editor: Lightweight and Intuitive Terminal-Based Editor

Micro command-line text editor is designed to replace Nano as the text editor for the masses. It is a cross-platform terminal-based text editor, which is not only used for Linux, but on all other platforms like Windows and macOS as well. Learn more abo…

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How to Deploy Data Centers with Cluster and Add ISCSI Storage in RHEV Environment

In this part, we are going to discuss how to deploy data-center with one cluster which contains our two hosts in the RHEV environment. Both of two hosts connected to shared storage, additional to previous preparation, we will add another CentOS6.6 virt…

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Linux Kernel 5.13 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.14

Released on June 27th, 2021, Linux kernel 5.13 was one of the bigger releases in the Linux 5.x series with over 16,000 commits contributed by more than 2000 developers. It introduced initial FreeSync HDMI support for AMD GPUs, initial support for Apple’s M1 processor, and support for the Landlock security module. On September 18th, 2021, […]

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How to Check CPU and HDD Temperature in Ubuntu and Other Linux

Wondering how you can check the CPU and HDD temperature in Ubuntu and other Linux on your desktop or laptops? Here’s a quick guide.
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BSD Release: MidnightBSD 2.1.0

Lucas Holt has announced the release of MidnightBSD 2.1.0, the latest stable build of the project’s FreeBSD-derived operating system for desktops: “I am happy to announce the availability of MidnightBSD 2.1 for amd64 and i386. This is an incremental r…

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How to Install Nextcloud on Debian 11

Nextcloud is open-source software for creating public and private file storage. It allows you to create your self-hosted services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Mega.nz. In this guide, you will learn how to install Nextcloud on the latest Debian 11 Bul…

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Which Linux Backup Tools are the Best?

In this article, I will show and compare 5 Linux backup tools that can be used to back up your Linux desktop system.
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How to Install Graphite and Graphite Web on Ubuntu 20.04

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NVIDIA 470.74 Graphics Driver New Release

Good news for NVIDIA users who want to upgrade their distributions to Linux 5.14, as NVIDIA 470.74 is here with a fix for the bug that caused the nvidia-drm.ko kernel module to crash when loading with DRM-KMS enabled (modeset=1) on the Linux 5.14 kernel series. In addition, it improves support for the Mozilla Firefox web […]

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The ultimate guide for becoming a digital nomad

Becoming a digital nomad is one of the most rewarding career changes you can make, helping you to live a more rounded lifestyle, attain a more worldly perspective and give your career an all-important meaning. With this in mind, it is perhaps little su…

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How to Upgrade to Fedora 35 Beta from Fedora 34

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to successfully upgrade Fedora 34 to the newly released Fedora 35 Beta.
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6 Best Note-Taking Apps for Linux

In 1993, only 693 websites existed on the Internet while in ’99, only 23 blogs existed on our dear old friend. In 2006, that number jumped to having over 50 million websites on the Internet. Today, we have over one billion websites on the Internet. We’re no longer swimming in options, we’re drowning in them. […]

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