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Find the List of Installed Repositories from Command Line

This brief tutorial explains how to find the list of installed repositories from command line in different Linux operating systems.

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14 Best To-Do List Apps for Linux Desktop for 2021

The repositories are chockablock with To-Do list options. Here’s a rundown of our favorite 14.

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Development Release: Rocky Linux 8.4 RC1

Rocky Linux is a community enterprise operating system designed to be 100% compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The project’s latest version is a release candidate for Rocky Linux 8.4. A focus has been placed on kernel improvements, networking, a…

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7 dmesg Commands for Troubleshooting and Collecting Information

With the help of dmesg command, we can understand the rapid stream of startup info information on the fly.

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How to Set Up a Mail Server with Modoboa on Debian 10

Modoboa is an open-source mail server hosting and management platform for Linux. It is written in Python uses Postfix, and Dovecot to send and receive email. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Modoboa on Debian 10 server.

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Vivaldi 4.0 Comes with Built-in Privacy-Friendly Translation

A new stable version of the Vivaldi web browser is available to download and it comes with a new built-in translation feature. Vivaldi 4.0’s translation capability is touted as a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Translate […]
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Distribution Release: Redcore Linux 2101

Ghiunhan Mamut has announced the release of Redcore Linux 2101, the latest stable release of the project’s Gentoo-based distribution whose goal is to “bring the power of Gentoo Linux to the masses”: “More than a year after our previous stable release,…

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How to Test Your Linux Internet Speed Using Speedtest CLI

The post How to Test Your Linux Internet Speed Using Speedtest CLI first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
We always need to check the speed of the Internet connection at home and office. What do we do about this? Go to websites l…

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MX Linux: A Great Linux Distro Designed with the User in Mind

MX Linux is an impressive Linux distro with Xfce desktop environment as the default. Learn more about the distro’s features here.

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Fast – Test Your Internet Download Speed from Linux Terminal

The post Fast – Test Your Internet Download Speed from Linux Terminal first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If your internet download speed seems poor, you most likely go to Speedtest.net and check, yes?. This is the easiest way …

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How to Install Python3 (3.9) & PIP on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Versions)

Learn how to install Python3 (3.9) & PIP on Ubuntu (and other Linux versions).

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Wine on Wayland Meets Vulkan, Multi-Monitor Support & More

The latest update for the Wayland driver for Wine adds several major features which increase its scope and utility, including Vulkan and multi-monitor support.

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Distribution Release: GeckoLinux 153.210608

GeckoLinux is a Linux spin based on the openSUSE distribution, with a focus on polish and out-of-the-box usability on the desktop. The project’s latest release is based on openSUSE 15.3 which offers binary compatibility with SUSE Linux Enterprise. “G…

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Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 9 Laptop Now Comes with Fedora Linux or Ubuntu

Lenovo is keeping to its promise of delivering more and more Linux laptops.

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Vulnerability Detection and Patching: A Survey Of The Enterprise Environment

by Joao Correia

Detecting vulnerabilities and managing the associated patching is challenging even in a small-scale Linux environment. Scale things up and the challenge becomes almost …

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How to Install Starcraft 2 on Ubuntu Linux

In this Linux guide you will learn how to install Starcraft 2 on Ubuntu Linux.

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How to Repeat a Character n Times in Bash

I needed a quick script to work on Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD server to repeat a string/character n times. Here’s how I built it.

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SSH to Port Other Than 22: How to Do It

Here’s how to change the SSH server port and how to use the ssh command to connect to port other than the default 22.

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GNOME 40.2 Released with Better Flatpak Support, Improved Screencasting, and More

While there wasn’t an official release for GNOME 40.1, the GNOME 40.2 update is now available, rolling out to most GNU/Linux distributions, with lots of fixes and improvements for your favorite apps.

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KDE Plasma 5.22 Officially Released: This is What’s New

Learn more about the release of KDE Plasma 5.22, the latest KDE desktop environment, and all of its newly supported features.

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