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The Best Methods to Take Screenshots in Ubuntu 22.04

A Shutter is a popular and open-source tool used to capture screens. The best methods to take screenshots in Ubuntu 22.04 are discussed.

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unifont @ Savannah: Unifont 15.0.01 Released

13 September 2022 Unifont 15.0.01 is now available.  This is a major release corresponding to today’s Unicode 15.0.0 release.

Download this release from GNU server mirrors at:

     https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/unifont/unifont-15.0.01/

or if that f…

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6 Best To-Do List Managers for Linux Command Line

This article offers a guide to the best to-do list managers for the Linux command line. Learn more here.
The post 6 Best To-Do List Managers for Linux Command Line appeared first on Linux Today.

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Eyedropper – Modern GTK4 HEX, RGB, HSL Color Picker Tool for Linux

Looking for a color picker tool for Linux? Try Eyedropper, a new GTK4 application that looks native in modern GNOME desktop. It’s a free and open-source tool written in Rust programming language. Which, provides an easy to use interface to pick a color and display in HEX, RGB, HSV, HSL, CMYK, XYZ and CIE-Lab formats, […]

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A beginner’s guide to tmux

Make your Linux terminal more useful with tmux, a terminal multiplexer that allows you to run multiple Linux programs over a single connection.
Read More at Enable SysadminThe post A beginner’s guide to tmux appeared first on Linux.com.

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Static Site Generation with Hugo

by David Burgess

Hugo is quickly becoming one of the best ways to create a website. Hugo is a free and open source static website generator that allows you to build beautiful static we…

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Development Release: Fedora 37 Beta

Ben Cotton has announced the release of a new development snapshot for Fedora 37. The new snapshot includes GNOME 43, updated versions of programming languages such as Python and Perl, and removes support for ARMv7 CPUs. “Fedora 37 Workstation Beta in…

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How to Install Statping on Ubuntu 22.04

Statping is an open-source uptime monitor that keeps track of websites and applications hosted across multiple servers. It can generate a beautiful status page by fetching real-time data from various sources.

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How to Install Drupal CMS with Apache2 on Ubuntu 22.04

Drupal is a free and open-source web content management system written in PHP. In this guide, I will show you how to install the latest version of Drupal on an Ubuntu 22.04 system.

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KDE Plasma 5.26: Top New Features and Release Details

A list of new features in the KDE Plasma 5.26 release, which includes animated wallpaper, improvements in Kwin, and many other features.
The post KDE Plasma 5.26: Top New Features and Release Details appeared first on Linux Today.

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Linux Foundation Announces an Intent to Form the OpenWallet Foundation

A Consortium of Companies and Non Profit Organizations Collaborating to Create an Open Source Software Stack to Advance a Plurality of Interoperable Wallets DUBLIN—September 13, 2022—The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced the intention to form the OpenWallet Foundation (OWF), a new collaborative effort to develop open source […]

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How do I Quit Nano?

This article explains the process of exiting the Nano editor both by using a function key as well as the shortcut key combination.

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Enable Firefox Dark Mode in Ubuntu 20.04

Firefox’s Night Mode can be enabled with plugins. The Browser layout and its components are covered with styles to offer them a classy appearance.

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Arrays in C

Tutorial on the concept of arrays in C by showing the methods for array declaration, its elements initialization, and how to access the elements in the array.

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Linux Mint vs. Manjaro: Which One is Better?

This article explains that the Manjaro is better as it is faster and more efficient compared to Mint, and you can use it for gaming purposes.

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Arrow Operator in C

The arrow operator is used to point out the memory address of the different members of either the Union or the Structure. Arrow Operator in C is discussed.

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How to Check the sshd Logs in Linux?

Using sshd logs, you can monitor authorized and unauthorized login attempts on your system. How to check the sshd logs in Linux is discussed.

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SSL Nginx Web Server

Nginx, also abbreviated as “Engine-x,” is an open source Linux software that serves as a web server for HTTP caching, reverses proxy, and balancing of load.

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11 Interesting Firefox Add-ons to Improve Your Browsing Experience

Use these Firefox add-ons to step up your browsing experience!

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How to Install Apple TV Aerial Views Screen Saver on Windows

To install Apple TV Aerial Views Screen Saver on Windows, download its zipped file from GitHub, extract it, copy screen saver file and paste it in “C:\Windows”.

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