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DXVK 1.9.1 Improves Support for Far Cry 5, GTA IV, Risen 3, Roblox, and Other Games

The DXVK 1.9.1 release comes one and a half months after DXVK 1.9 to improve support for various games, including Roblox, which should perform much better on NVIDIA GPUs, Risen 3, which should no longer crash on NVIDIA GPUs, as well as GTA IV, which should no longer break when playing with an NVIDIA graphics […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 25th, 2021

This week has been great for Linux news, as we got new security releases for Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS, and new bug fix releases for GNOME 40, HandBreak, VirtualBox, Plasma Mobile, LibreOffice, as well as the NVIDIA graphics driver. On top of that, this week marked the end of life […]

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How to Install MERN Stack for JS based applications on Ubuntu 20.04

The MERN Stack is made from four components: MongoDB, ExpressJS, ReactJS, and NodeJS. It provides a bundle of JavaScript technologies used for building dynamic JS websites. In this guide, we will show you how to install the MERN stack on Ubuntu 20.04.

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Distribution Release: Grml 2021.07

Michael Prokop has announced the release of Grml 2021.07, the latest stable build of the project’s live Linux distribution focusing on the needs of system administrators. It is based on Debian’s “testing” branch. “Grml – new stable release 2021.07 ava…

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Configure Postfix as a Send-Only SMTP Server on Ubuntu 20.04

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Get macOS ‘Quick Look’ on Ubuntu with GNOME Sushi

Use GNOME Sushi to get a macOS ‘Quick Look’ feature in Ubuntu. Just select a file in Nautilus then hit the spacebar to see an instant preview – sound good?
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How to Install NodeJS 14 / 16 and NPM on Rocky Linux 8

Built on Chrome’s V8 engine, Node.JS is open-source, and event-driven Javascript runtime that is designed to build scalable applications and backend APIs. NodeJS is lightweight and efficient, thanks to its non-blocking I/O model and event-driven architecture. This makes it a perfect choice for handling data-intensive real-time applications. It is cross-platform and totally free to download […]

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How to Install NodeJS 14 / 16 & NPM on Rocky Linux 8

The post How to Install NodeJS 14 / 16 & NPM on Rocky Linux 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Built on Chrome’s V8 engine, Node.JS is open-source, and event-driven Javascript runtime that is designed to build scalable appli…

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Development Release: Haiku R1 Beta 3

The third beta of the inaugural stable release of Haiku, an independently-developed, open-source operating system for personal computers, is now ready for testing. A successor of BeOS, the new Haiku release comes with an improved installer and hardwar…

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CyberGhost: Is It the Best VPN for Torrenting and Streaming ?

VPN is now becoming a must-have for using the internet. Whether you want to secure your internet traffic or want to access some content on a streaming service that is currently not available in your country. Whatever the reason, VPN is now becoming a necessity, especially with the rise of consumer privacy concerns. Users want […]

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Top 5 Linux Shells That You Can Use in Your Daily Work

In Linux the shell is the command interpreter in an operating system that executes other programs. There are many shells available for Linux, but in this article, we only include the top five Linux shells and thoroughly discuss their features.
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Firewalld 1.0 Firewall Management Tool is Here with Big Improvements

Firewalld is front-end controller for iptables and nftables used to implement persistent network traffic rules. Ten years after its first release, Firewalld reached version 1.0. The biggest change is removing Python 2 support.
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Hyperconverged Infrastructure and Harvester

Harvester, created by Rancher, is open source HCI software built using Kubernetes. While Kubernetes has become the defacto standard for container orchestration, it may seem like an odd choice as the foundation for managing VMs. However, when you think of Kubernetes as an extensible orchestration platform, this choice makes sense. Kubernetes provides authentication, authorization, high […]

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Untar tar.gz Files in Linux Using the Command Line

A lot of the downloadable Linux/Unix files found on the internet are compressed using a tar.gz format. In this article you will learn how to extract tar.gz files in Linux systems through the command line using the tar command.
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How to Upgrade Debian 10 Buster to Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to upgrade Debian 10 Buster to Debian 11 successfully. The new upcoming release of Debian 11 codenamed Bullseye is scheduled to be released on August 14, 2021. The upgrade that has been in testing for the past few years brings updates to many well-known packages such as LibreOffice being upgraded to version 7.0, GNUcash is […]

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 927

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: OviOS 3.11News: openSUSE reorganizes repositories, Gentoo offers new download options, FreeBSD working on a new installer, Linux kernel and systemd patch vulnerabilitiesQuestions and answers: Making sense of m…

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How to Backup and Restore Files Using Deja Dup in Linux

Deja Dup is a simple and powerful backup tool for Linux operating systems. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Deja Dup backup tool on Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS Linux.
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How to Install Laravel on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

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Emulate the Commodore 64 Home Computer with Linux

The Commodore 64 home computer is notable for being one of the first widespread home computers, helping it to expand its collection of games as a result. We recommend the best free and open-source emulators.
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How to Install InspIRCd on Debian 10

InspIRCd is a robust IRC server that runs in UNIX-like environments that comes with its own scripting language called AngelScript. This tutorial shows you how to install and configure InspIRCd on Debian 10.

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