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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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HTML br Tag

A guide on the importance of the br tag in HTML and how to incorporate the br tag in the user’s HTML scripts to make the scripts more readable.

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Install and Configure Linux LDAP

A guide on installing and configuring the OpenLDAP server and database for centralized authentication in Ubuntu, using LDAP protocol in Linux environments.

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Rocky Linux Optimized for Google Cloud Arrives

Looking for a CentOS 7 replacement? Rocky Linux has now been optimized for Google Cloud. Learn more here.
The post Rocky Linux Optimized for Google Cloud Arrives appeared first on Linux Today.

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Installing Plugins in tmux

You can install plugins manually or use a plugin manager like tpm to install and manage plugins. This article explains how to install plugins in tmux.

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Show Threads Using PS Command in Linux

Article guide about the different methods to monitor the thread count using the ps command and view the threads using PIDs, application name, and filter.

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Managing and Using LDAP Servers With OpenLDAP Utilities

LDAP servers look pretty challenging to manage. This article explains how to use the standard LDAP tools developed and distributed by OpenLDAP.

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Managing tmux Sessions

With tmux, you can not only work with multiple machines and multiple environments at the same time, but you can also quickly switch between them.

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AppFlowy: An Open-Source Alternative to Notion

AppFlowy aims to be an open-source replacement to Notion, providing you with better privacy for app development. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu 21.10 Has Reached End-of-Life, Upgrade Now!

Ubuntu 21.10 reached end-of-life on July 14th. Learn more in this article and back up your files before starting an upgrade!
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CSS Remove Underline from Link

This is for removing an underline. We utilized the text-decoration property within the in-line styling and out-line styling of an HTML script.

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CSS Text Indent

Here, we have discussed what is text-indent and how to set the indentation in CSS, and which property of CSS we have used for indenting the text.

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CSS Remove Scrollbar

Today’s article is a collection of some HTML examples to illustrate how browsers generate automatic scrollbars and how you can remove them from the browser.

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CSS Remove Border

This article has been introducing the use of border property to remove one or more sides of borders around any element of an HTML webpage.

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CSS Override Style

A guide on the precedence of elements to show the CSS override style in HTML code with examples containing inline, outline, and external stylesheet styling.

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CSS Conditional Formatting

This discussed the conditional formatting that CSS provides. The conditional formatting is usually set on three rules related to support, media, and document.

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Customizing the Status Bar in tmux

In tmux, there are four types of options for customization: session, window, server, and pane options which are discussed in this article.

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Linux essentials: How to create and delete files and directories

Learn how to use the mkdir, touch, and rm commands to create files and directories, then clean them up when you’re ready.
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How to Remove Files Older than XXX Days in Linux

Comprehensive guide on the different methods to find and remove files older than any date in the Linux operating system to free up your storage space.

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How to Inspect Element on Discord

Simple guide on the approaches to quickly inspect the available elements on Discord like message, profile pictures, banners and create links on these elements.

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