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Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon Edition and Garuda Linux KDE Dr460nized Edition
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Read MoreGitHub’s Copilot takes code autocompletion to a new level but raises copyleft licensing issues.
Read MoreWorking with the infamous Vim is part of every sys admin’s daily work. Charly spices up the veteran editor with personal settings for syntax highlighting and indentations.
Read MoreYou can boost productivity on an old laptop using xrandr to quickly and easily gain some extra screen real estate.
Read MoreCreate a kiosk display from an old eReader to show data culled from Home Automation, Raspberry Pis, and Arduinos.
Read MoreWekan lets self-organzing teams manage a project’s workflow by tracking task ownership and progress visually.
Read MoreEndeavourOS 2021.08 brings massive improvements to the Calamares installer and introduces a new app called eos-apps-info. Learn about the new release here.
The post EndeavourOS 2021.08 is Here With a New ISO Release appeared first on Linux Today.
A few simple steps let you create a preconfigured Raspberry Pi operating system that lets you cut the time required to burn and configure your OS images.
Read MoreThree modern tools, gdu, godu, and duf, make the task of checking the utilization level of hard disks easier thanks to fast execution speed and a good graphical implementation.
Read MoreIf you work or study from a home office, you probably sit at your computer for hours without a break. Safe Eyes reminds you to take regular breaks and take care of your eyes.
Read MoreCzkawka helps find and remove duplicate and obsolete files to free up valuable disk space.
Read MoreA tailor-made image like GalliumOS "Bismuth" will keep your Chromebook healthy after its expiration date.
Read MoreIf program parts running in parallel keep interfering with each other, you may have a race condition. Mike Schilli shows how to instruct the Go compiler to detect these conditions and how to avoid them in the first place.
Read MoreBack in the May 2021 issue, I reported on Google’s effort to replace third-party tracking cookies with a new alternative they call Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). New developments have added new folds of interest to this story.
Read MoreWe test a new entrant in the world of slim and lightweight Linux-powered laptops.
Read MoreThis has been an amazing week for Linux, which turned 30 years old (here’s to you, Linux!), as we saw the release of Linux 5.14 as the next major kernel series, new Linux distro releases like Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, LibreELEC 10, and Escuelas Linux 7.1, and big new software releases like OpenShot 2.6 and Qt […]
The post 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 29th, 2021 appeared first on Linux Today.
Read MoreThis article will help you learn how to setup and configure a High-Availability (HA) cluster on Linux/Unix-based systems. Cluster is nothing but a group of computers (called nodes/members) to work together to execute a task. Basically there are four types of clusters available, which are Storage Cluster, High-availability Cluster, Load-balancing Cluster, and HIGH-Performance Computing Cluster. […]
The post How to Configure Two-Node High Availability Cluster On RHEL/CentOS 7.6 appeared first on Linux Today.
Read MoreWhen working with Bash scripts, you may end up in a situation where you have to process a series of inputs using the same command. Fortunately, there is a way in Bash to achieve this in a more optimal way using HereDoc. HereDoc, an acronym for Here Document, is an input redirection method to pass multiple […]
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Read MoreThe Domain Name System helps you get where you want to be on the internet. Make sure you know what it is and how to set up, configure, and test it.
The post How to Use the Linux BIND Command to Install and Configure DNS appeared first on Linux Today.