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R – Vector Operations

A guide to creating a vector using c(), accessing elements from a vector through index positions to modify the vector and update by setting the updated element.

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Quick Sort VS Merge Sort Compared

Quicksort has 4 steps in its algorithm, while mergesort has 3 steps. This article explains a comparison between Quicksort VS mergesort.

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What Do After Installing Kubuntu 22.04 and KDE Plasma 5.24

This article suggests several traditional things to do after we finished the installation of Kubuntu 22.04 with KDE Plasma 5.24. We have collected for you recommended printers, software applications, games, browser addons, adjustments, widgets and shor…

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How to Install Mattermost Team Messaging System on Ubuntu 22.04

Mattermost is an open-source messaging platform used for chatting, file-sharing, project management, and workflow orchestration. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Mattermost Team Messaging System on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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Linux sort Command Tutorial for Beginners (8 Examples)

Looking for a command line utility to sort content in text files? Look no further than Sort, a tool specifically built for this purpose. In this tutorial, we will discuss this command using some easy to understand examples.

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How to configure Apache virtual hosts on Ubuntu using Terraform

For hosting multiple websites, administrators commonly rely on ‘Virtual Hosting’ technique. In this tutorial, we will see how we can host two virtual hosts on an Ubuntu 22.04 system using Terraform. We will use the Apache web server to perform this lab…

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SpiralLinux: The New Distro Making Debian Easier for Beginners

SpiralLinux aims to provide a simplified and out-of-the-box Debian experience. Does it succeed in doing so? Read in this review.

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Internxt – Web3 Ready Privacy-centric Cloud Storage with Linux client

Cloud storage has grown in importance in our daily digital lives. Almost all of us utilise some form of cloud storage service to ensure that our crucial information are kept forever. While cloud storage allows us to keep our data and retrieve them whenever and wherever we want, not all…

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Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition Now Available with Ubuntu 22.04

You’ll be able to buy the Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition pre-loaded with Ubuntu from August, Dell has announced. The company’s boldly redesigned XPS 13 Plus is also now certified for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. This means anyone who purchased the…

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The Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition will soon arrive with Ubuntu Linux 22.04

Arguably the best Linux laptop now can officially run the latest Ubuntu Linux.

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Count the Array Length in PERL

When the length of the array is calculated by using the “@” symbol, it is called an implicit scalar conversion. Count the array length in PERL discussed.

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Install VirtualBox 6.1.36 on Ubuntu 20.04 and Linux Mint

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install VirtualBox 6.1.36 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Linux Mint.
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Red Hat’s Next steps, According to its New CEO and Chairman

Where does Red Hat go from here? I asked Matt Hicks, CEO, and Paul Cormier, the chairman, and this is what they had to say.
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Newly Released Cat Game ‘STRAY’ Works Pretty Good on Linux

Want to play a cat game? Well, you certainly can, and you should not miss the chance!
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massCode: A Free and Open-Source Code Snippet Manager

An open-source code snippet manager that enables you to dabble with code, improve productivity, and save time.
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How to Set the Vim Background Colors in Linux

Vim is an exceptional and widely used terminal-based text editor in the Linux community. Learn how to set Vim background colors in Linux here.
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Find Your Way to a Strong SysAdmin Team

With a tough job market for employers looking to hire IT professionals, providing training and certification programs is key.
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Patrick Debois: Untold Stories of Open Source

Patrick Debois has worked in open source since the early 1990s and was an early pioneer in the DevOps movement. Read his story here.
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Difference Between a Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console

Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console are terminologies that are often confusing and loosely used to mean the same thing. But it’s hardly the case. There are nuanced differences that exist between each of these components. In this guide, we flesh out the d…

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VirtualBox 6.1.36 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 5.19

Coming about four months after VirtualBox 6.1.34, the VirtualBox 6.1.36 release is here to introduce initial support for the Linux 5.19 kernel series. Learn more here.
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