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Understanding Linux File Permissions

Learn two easy ways to change permissions in Linux.

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How to List USB Devices in Linux

Source: LinOxide

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How to Install Memcached on CentOS 8

Memcached is an open-source and high-performance memory caching system. It stores data in memory and is being used for optimizing dynamic websites. In this guide, I will explain how to install Memcached on CentOS 8 operating system.

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How to Mount Google Drive in Linux Using ?Google Drive OCamlfuse? Client

 

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How to Install and Setup Apache Spark on Ubuntu/Debian

The post How to Install and Setup Apache Spark on Ubuntu/Debian first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Apache Spark is an open-source distributed computational framework that is created to provide faster computational results. It…

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Part 3: Run Linux on Refurbished Mini PCs — Motherboard

These PCs are a few years old and have seen some use, but they are often heavily discounted and offer a lot of bang for your buck.

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How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser

The post How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In the past, we’ve covered lots of command-line-based tools for monitoring Linux performance, such as top, htop, at…

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How to Deploy Ghost Blog with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

This tutorial will explain how to install the lightweight blogging platform with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to install GNOME (GUI) on CentOS

Yes we can install the GNOME GUI by itself on CentOS.

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openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC Released; Download and Test Now!

The upcoming openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC is released for developers and testers. We round up the changes and give you the details on the download.

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Linux Mint’s File Transfer App is Now Available on Android (Unofficially)

Linux Mint’s Warpinator app is now available on Android. The open source tool make it easy to transfer files between devices without the internet.
This post, Linux Mint’s File Transfer App is Now Available on Android (Unofficially) is from OMG! U…

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Finit v4.0 Released, A Simple SysV And Systemd Replacement

Version 4.0 was finally released and comes with significant changes.

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Free Audio Editor Audacity Has Been Acquired By Muse Group

 

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How to Install Apache Tomcat 9 with Nginx Proxy on Debian 10

Tomcat is a free, open-source and lightweight application server used to deploy Java-based applications.

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Spotify’s Redesigned Desktop App is Now Available on Linux

Spotify announced a redesign of its desktop app at the end of March, and the revamp has finally found its way to my Linux desktop — and maybe yours, too! The UI rejig improves the […]
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First Look at Solus GNOME with the GNOME 40 Desktop

As yet, only a few distributions are offering it in their repositories or pre-installed.

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Manage AWS SQS Queues using aws-cli

You can perform operations on SQS like list, create, delete Queues and send messages, receive messages from your terminal using aws-cli. In this article, we will see the commands to perform these kinds of operations.

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How to Install Apache Nifi in Ubuntu Linux

The post How to Install Apache Nifi in Ubuntu Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Apache NIFI is an open-source scalable tool to manage transformation, data routing, and system mediation logic. To put it in layman’s term…

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GNOME 40 Looks Even Better with a Bit of Blur

GNOME 40 striking new layout can b taken to the next level with this GNOME extension that blurs out static parts of the UI. The results are very impressive.
This post, GNOME 40 Looks Even Better with a Bit of Blur is from OMG! Ubuntu!. Do not reproduce…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 915

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Ubuntu 21.04News: Alpine considers its own service manager, Fedora provides Silverblue upgrade instructions, Lubuntu 18.04 nears its end of life, Mint changes Hypnotix provider and is included in Shells.com, Li…

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