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Sysctl Linux Command

A step-by-step guide on the sysctl Linux command that helps individuals modify the kernel parameters to fit different tasks.

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LibreOffice 7.3.5 Office Suite Released with 83 Bug Fixes, Download Now

LibreOffice 7.3.5 is here five weeks after LibreOffice 7.3.4 to address more bugs and further improve compatibility with proprietary document formats. Learn more here.
The post LibreOffice 7.3.5 Office Suite Released with 83 Bug Fixes, Download Now app…

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gnuastro @ Savannah: Gnuastro 0.18 released

The 18th release of GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro) is now available. See the full announcement for all the new features in this release and the many bugs that have been found and fixed: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnuastro/2022-07/msg…

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LightDM 1.32 Display Manager Released, Dropping Qt 4 Support

The LightDM project announced the release of the LightDM 1.32 display manager with a host of fixes. Here’s what is new!
The post LightDM 1.32 Display Manager Released, Dropping Qt 4 Support appeared first on Linux Today.

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FSF Blogs: We far surpassed our goal, and it’s all thanks to you!

Source: Planet GNU

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How To Manage Customers’ Data And Protect Their Privacy

In this day and age, it is more important than ever to protect our customers’ data. With all of the recent scandals involving companies like Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, people are more aware than ever of the importance of privacy. As a business o…

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System76’s Oryx Pro Linux Laptop Gets a 12th Gen Intel CPU

It’s been ten months since the last Oryx Pro refresh and now System76 has updated its flagship Oryx Pro Linux laptop. Learn more here.
The post System76’s Oryx Pro Linux Laptop Gets a 12th Gen Intel CPU appeared first on Linux Today.

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Use of PERL Array

The PERL array can contain different types of data such as numbers, strings, Boolean, etc. This article explains the uses of the PERL array.

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Use of “if” Statement in PERL

The way of using simple “if,” “if-else,” “if-elsif-else,” and nested “if” statements discussed in this article by using multiple examples.

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What Are Masked Services in Linux, and How Do You Manage Them?

Jack Wallen walks you through everything you need to know about masked services in Linux in this guide from TechRepublic.
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Use of foreach loop in PERL

The foreach loop in PERL is used for iterating the array of values that contains the list of data. This article explains the uses of the foreach loop.

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GNOME 43 to add ‘Device Security’ Settings with Secure Boot status & HSI Level

GNOME announced the first alpha for the next 43 stable series. See what’s new in this popular Linux desktop environments. GNOME is the default desktop environment for Ubuntu and Fedora Workstation, and optional for Debian, Arch Linux and so forth. The next v43 is planned for September 21, 2022. So far, it features new “Device […]

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, July 22, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends Friday, July 22, from 12:00
to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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Linux fundamentals: How to copy, move, and rename files and directories

Learn how to use the mv and cp commands to manage your Linux files and directories.
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librejs @ Savannah: LibreJS 7.21.0 released

GNU LibreJS aims to address the JavaScript problem described in Richard

Stallman’s article The JavaScript Trap. LibreJS is a free add-on for GNU IceCat and other Mozilla-based browsers. It blocks nonfree nontrivial JavaScript while allowing JavaScri…

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Redis PTTL

Redis is a key-value data store. When the Redis key exists and is associated with an expiration time, the PTTL command will return the remaining time.

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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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