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Firefox 103 Available to Download, But Promised Swipe Gesture is MIA

If you’re impatient to get your hands on the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser you’ll pleased to hear Firefox 103 is now up on the Mozilla FTP ahead of a formal release later this week. Mozilla Firefox 103 features another c…

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How to Mount and Unmount an ISO Image in Linux

An ISO image is an archive file that contains a disk image called ISO 9660 file system format. Learn how to mount and unmount an ISO image in Linux here.
The post How to Mount and Unmount an ISO Image in Linux appeared first on Linux Today.

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poke @ Savannah: GNU poke 2.4 released

I am happy to announce a new release of GNU poke, version 2.4.

This is a bugfix release in the poke 2.x series.

See the file NEWS in the distribution tarball for a list of issues fixed in this release.

The tarball poke-2.4.tar.gz is now availab…

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Linux killall Command for Beginners (8 Examples)

We’ve already discussed the kill command that you can use in case you want to terminate processes in Linux. However, there exists another command line utility that you can use for the same purpose: killall.

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How to Change MAC Address in Linux

The MAC (Media Access Control) address is a physical identifier assigned to your network interface controller. Learn how to change MAC address in Linux here.
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HTML Blockquote Tag

Whenever you want to quote the exact statement of an author or from any source, you make use of the blockquote tag in HTML.

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Dictionary Comprehension Python

“Dictionary Comprehension” in Python is a compact and elegant way to create dictionaries based on an existing iterable object or other dictionaries.

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CSS Word Wrap

In this tutorial, we will provide complete guidance about this “word-wrap” property and will perform examples where we will use the CSS “word-wrap” property.

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CSS Round Edges

This is all about the use of the border radius property to round the edges of any HTML element within the HTML script to make a web page more appealing.

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CSS Rotate Background

This article constitutes the use of different CSS properties for rotating the background images of any HTML page to certain degrees.

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PyTorch – deg2rad()

In this lesson, we discussed deg2rad(). It converts the given degrees of tensor to radians. We also ran the tensor on the CPU by considering two examples.

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CSS Role

This is on the use of the selector role in the HTML code while utilizing CSS styling. It used examples to clarify the concept of “role” and “target” selectors.

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 24th, 2022

This week’s focused primarily on new Linux laptop releases, such as Dell’s XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Learn more in this 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup.
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TopHat is a Nifty System Monitor for GNOME Shell

TopHat is a neat system monitor extension for GNOME Shell. It embeds three live updating graphs for CPU, RAM, and network usages directly in the top bar.
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CSS Not Hover

This is on not: hover property of CSS on HTML elements of a webpage. We discussed two simple and unique examples to demonstrate them on Visual Studio code.

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PyTorch – cumsum()

In this tutorial, we will discuss cumsum(). torch.cumsum() returns the cumulative sum of elements in a two-dimensional tensor across rows or across columns.

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How to Install Joomla with Apache and free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Alma Linux 8

Joomla is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular Content Management systems. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Joomla CMS with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Alma Linux 8.

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How to Specify a Custom php.ini for a Website (Apache2 with mod_php)

This short article explains how to specify a custom php.ini for a website running on Apache2 with mod_php. That way, each website can have it’s own php.ini instead of using the server’s default one.

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Linux Locate Command for Beginners (8 Examples)

While find is no doubt one of the most popular as well as powerful command line utilities for file searching in Linux, it not fast enough for situations where-in you need instantaneous results. If you want to search a file on your system through the co…

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Koodo is an All-in-one Open Source eBook Reader App for Linux

Koodo is an open source, cross-platform eBook reader application with tons of features to improve your reading experience.

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