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Stupid Simple App to create Light & Dark Wallpapers in GNOME

Got photo images in both light and dark style? There’s a super simple application to set them as dynamic wallpapers in GNOME 42+ desktop. As you may know, GNOME 42+ support light and dark wallpapers that change automatically depends on system color scheme. Ubuntu 22.04 does not support the feature, but in upcoming Ubuntu 22.10 […]

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How do I Check my NIC Speed in Linux?

NIC acts as a bridge between a computer system and the network. It has an associated speed that determines the quality of your interaction with the network.

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Audacity 3.2 Released with Realtime Effects, VST3 Support

Podcasters, musicians, and amateur video makers like me will be pleased to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is now available to download. Audacity 3.2 serves as the latest stable release of this capable digital audio worksta…

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How to Install Prestashop with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

PrestaShop is a free, open-source, efficient, and innovative e-commerce solution that helps you to sell your products online. It is a powerful and adaptable e-commerce CMS that provides all features needed to create an online store.
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What is a Loop device in Linux?

Seeing too many loop devices in Ubuntu? Learn what are these loop devices and why is it used on your Linux system.

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Bauh – Manage Packages Installed from Multiple Sources in Linux

Bauh is a free and open-source application for managing your Linux system’s multi-package applications. It has a user interface that is customizable.

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How to Increase Padding in GNOME Terminal

Don’t you feel you should give some extra space around the terminal border? If yes, check how it looks after adding padding to the GNOME terminal.
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How to Check the OS Version in Linux

Knowing the OS version is useful in upgrading the system and troubleshooting issues. How to check the OS version in Linux is discussed here.

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20 mysqladmin Commands for MySQL/MariaDB Database Administration

mysqladmin is a command-line database administration utility that comes with MySQL/MariaDB server. It’s used by DBAs to perform basic MySQL tasks such as setting the root password, changing the root password, monitoring mysql processes, reloading privileges, creating/dropping databases, checking server status, show usage statistic, kill running queries, etc.  Here are 20 of the most important […]

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Get Weather Forecast on Raspberry Pi Through Temps

Temps is a lightweight application for getting weather information on a system. To install this application on Raspberry Pi, follow this article’s guidelines.

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Linux Rmdir Command Examples

The rm and rmdir are built-in command line utilities that are used when you need to remove directories. The use of rmdir command in Linux is discussed here.

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Can Git Restore a File?

Yes, Git can restore a file, move to repository, view file list, remove any file, reset it and restore it using the “$ git checkout — command.

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5 Free and Open-Source Figma Alternatives

Looking for Figma alternatives but want free and open-source solutions? We have some suggestions!

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Most Common Network Port Numbers for Linux

The post Most Common Network Port Numbers for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In computing, and more so, TCP/IP and UDP networks, a port is a logical address that is usually assigned to a specific service or running a…

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Join the Race to Build Sustainable Software!

The post originally appeared on takai.network. The post Join the Race to Build Sustainable Software! appeared first on Linux.com.

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11 Gorgeous KDE Plasma Themes to Make Your Linux Desktop Even More Beautiful

The default Breeze theme is good but you can make your KDE Plasma desktop look different and better by changing the theme. Here are some of the best KDE themes.

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3 Free Linux Security Training Courses You Can Take Right Now

Here are three courses that are absolutely free and should be on your list: Linux Server Management and Security, Introduction to Linux for Cybersecurity Crash Course, and Securing Linux Systems.
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Saving Money with Linux: PowerTOP

We reduced power consumption from the BIOS in the previous article in this series. And we’re using GNOME’s Balanced power saving mode. What else is next? Let’s try PowerTOP, software that displays data about the power use of a Linux system. What piqued our interest is that the software analyzes power issues and offers optimization […]

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GSoC 2022 Brings New Features to Thunar, Screenshooter in Xfce Desktop

The Xfce desktop gets new features in Thunar file manager, screenshot utility xscreenshooter as part of Google Summar of Code 2022.
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RHEL-Based EuroLinux Desktop Debuts on the Linux Scene

EuroLinux is an operating system used primarily for server applications. However, EuroLinux Desktop is a modern operating system based on RHEL 9 intended for usage in office work, companies, and private users.
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