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ghm @ Savannah: GHM 2022 confirmed

The next GNU Hackers’ Meeting will take place in İzmir, Turkey, in October 2022.  Please see the event web page at https://gnu.org/ghm/2022 .

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Linux Mint: The Beginner-Friendly Linux Operating System for Everyone

This article contains all the necessary information you need for Linux Mint and helps you to learn and make a wise decision on your journey with this operating system.
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Firefox 102 Available to Download! New ESR, Geoclue Support

Mozilla Firefox 102 is available to download now. See what’s new and how to install the browser package. For Linux users, Firefox 102 now support Geoclue if available for geolocation. The release also added subtitles and captions display in Picture-in-Picture (pop-out video) for more websites, including HBO Max, Funimation, Dailymotion, Tubi, Disney+ Hotstar, and SonyLIV. […]

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How to install software packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Learn how to install software with RHEL’s package manager using the dnf command or the GNOME Software app.
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How to Install Laravel PHP Framework with Apache 2 on Ubuntu 22.04

Laravel is a web application framework based on PHP for building enterprise web applications. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Laravel on the latest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. This will also include how to set up the LAMP Stack for the Larave…

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How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

The dig and nslookup are network administration command-line tools. They are both helpful for network troubleshooting and gathering information related to Domain Name Server (DNS). The “Domain Information Groper” (dig) command is an essential tool for gathering information or interrogating the DNS name servers to troubleshoot DNS issues. The “Name Server Lookup” (nslookup) command is a network administration command-line tool for querying and […]

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Firefox 102 Adds GeoClue Support on Linux, Improves PDF Viewer

A new version of Mozilla Firefox is available to download, ahead of its form release on June 28. Mozilla Firefox 102 sees the browser bake-in support for GeoClue on Linux desktops, improve PDF appearance when using high contrast mode, and gain the abil…

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How to Install and Secure MongoDB NoSQL Database on Ubuntu 22.04

MongoDB is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular NoSQL database systems. It stores data in JSON rather than the usual table style method found in SQL databases. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04.
The p…

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AlmaLinux Build System: What You Need to Know

The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July.
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Kuro: An Unofficial Microsoft To-Do Desktop Client

Looking for an unofficial desktop client for Microsoft To-Do on Linux? Here’s one.

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How to Use Grep to Extract Emails from a File in Linux

If you have once crossed paths with data entry and extraction tasks either as a freelancing virtual assistant or for a personal/work project, you have understood the importance of data organization and management. The Linux operating system always transforms its users into data specialists.  This article guide will address possible approaches to extracting Email addresses […]

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How to Install MySQL Community on Debian 11 Bullseye

The following tutorial will teach you how to install MySQL Community on Debian 11 Bullseye using the MySQL official APT repository.
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A Detailed Guide on How to Work with Documents in Nextcloud

The post A Detailed Guide on How to Work with Documents in Nextcloud first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Nextcloud is an open-source content collaboration platform that makes it possible to create secure file storage with shar…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 974

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: AlmaLinux OS 9.0News: GhostBSD and Tails issue hot fixs, UBports makes progress on the Pixel 3aQuestions and answers: The evolving data of DistroWatchReleased last week: KaOS 2022.06, TrueNAS 22.02.2 “SCALE”, E…

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Nautilus Gains New List View with Rubber Banding, Animations + More

Rubber banding, a cute animation, and fixes for several long-standing inconsistencies feature in the latest development builds of the Nautilus file manager.
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New Version of ArcMenu GNOME Extension Released

Various enhancements are on offer in the latest version of ArcMenu, a popular GNOME Shell extension that adds a traditional app menu to the GNOME desktop.
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How to Install Rhythmbox 3.4.6 via PPA in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

Ubuntu’s default Rhythmbox music player got new release updates a few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu via PPA. Rhythmbox released version v3.4.5 last month and v3.4.6 days ago after more than 2 years of development. Compare to previous Rhythmbox 34.4, Soundcloud plugin and mmkeys plugin have been removed since they are […]

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Access GNOME Shell’s Advanced Settings Easily

Shell Configurator is a GNOME extension that lets you access and adjust advanced settings for GNOME Shell, including animation speed and OSD position.
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How to Enable Arch User Repository (AUR) in Manjaro Linux

Since it is based on the Arch Linux operating system, this free and open-source Linux distribution prioritizes accessibility and user-friendliness as its major design parameters. The Pacman package manager and its rolling release update model are also …

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Manage GNOME extensions from Terminal

In this article, you will see how to manage GNOME extensions from the terminal to list out extensions that have been installed by the system and user. You will also find a way to install, enable, disable, and uninstall extensions all from the terminal …

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