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How to Install Diffgram using ubuntu, Docker, and GCP Storage

Training Data is the art of supervising machines through data. The day-to-day work involves people transferring their knowledge to the computer – often through annotation, declaring a region of media, such as an image or audio file, to be valid or invalid. Diffgram is a single application to annotate different kinds of data In this […]

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How to Make Ubuntu Look and Feel Like Windows

In this tutorial we’ll cover two ways of customizing your Linux system to look and feel more like Windows: by using Windows 10 themes the Boomerang Project, or by using the UKUI Desktop Environment desktop environment.
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How to Make PeppyMeter Work

I love VU meters. Then again, who doesn’t? There is something mesmerizing about the needle or LED segments dancing to the rhythm of the music. So when I stumbled upon PeppyMeter, I knew right away that I must have it running on my machine. Making it work turned out to be a non-trivial matter, but I […]

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Development Release: Elive 3.8.27 (Beta)

The Elive project has published a new development snapshot of the Debian-based desktop distribution. The new snapshot features updates to the installer, places key web browser files in RAM, and offers better NVIDIA driver installation support. The rel…

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Linux Mint 21 Code Name Announced with New Upgrade Utility and More

The Mint team announced the upcoming Linux Mint 21 codename, a utility for easy upgrade and Warpinator use cases that stuns the team.
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Dash to Panel Adds GNOME 42 Support

The Dash to Panel GNOME extension now supports GNOME 42 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The extension combines top bar and dock into one unified panel.
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Import Multiple SQL Files In MySQL

If you are manually migrating your website or simply need to import certain SQL files into your database, this article will show you how to import multiple SQL files in mySQL. We will use both a graphical interface and MySQL command-line.

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Elementary OS Faces Uncertain Future After Co-Founder Split

With three full time employees and a robust community, Elementary OS went into this year as a Linux project that seemed to be on easy street. Today, it’s down to one employee, it’s funds are dwindling rapidly, but it still has an enthusiastic community…

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Distribution Release: SELKS 7

Stamus Networks has announced the release of SELKS 7, the latest version of the company’s specialist, Debian-based distribution with focus on security and threat detection. It features the open-source Suricata threat-detection engine. Besides the usua…

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13 Apk Commands for Alpine Linux Package Management

The post 13 Apk Commands for Alpine Linux Package Management first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Alpine Linux is an independent, free, and open-source Linux distribution based on BusyBox and musl. It is a lightweight and securi…

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How to Install the MongoDB GUI Compass, Connect to a Remote Server

MongoDB is one of the more popular NoSQL databases on the market. Learn how to install the MongoDB GUI Compass and connect to a remote server here.
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GitLab Switched from CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux as a Supported Platform

AlmaLinux supporters have reason to rejoice. GitLab has switched from CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux as a supported platform. Learn more here.
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How to Add a Data Source to Redash

Redash is an open-source data visualization platform for data centers and third-party cloud hosts. Learn to add a data source to Redash here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Logic Pro

Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and MIDI sequencer software. Learn about open source alternatives to Apple Logic Pro here.
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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” Will Be Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, New Upgrade Tool in the Works

First and foremost, Linux Mint 21 has been dubbed “Vanessa” and it will come with the same three editions that you’ve been used to, featuring the Cinnamon, Xfce, and MATE desktop environments. So no, a KDE Plasma edition is not in the works for the next major Linux Mint release. Second of all, as you […]

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How to Install CyberPanel with OpenLiteSpeed on Ubuntu 20.04

CyberPanel is a control panel powered by OpenLiteSpeed. Learn how to install CyberPanel with OpenLiteSpeed on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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Why The Nintendo Switch Is So Popular, And The High Price Is Really Worth It?

Nintendo Switch is one of the latest additions to the gaming console family. The manufacturers have now brought up a gem for people who would love to experience handheld gaming in a defined way. With amazing specifications and performance, it has becom…

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Manage Files Effectively Using Head, Tail and Cat Commands in Linux

There are several commands and programs in Linux for viewing file contents. Learn how to manage files with head, tail, and cat commands.
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CUPS and Raspberry Pi AirPrinting

Many people still rely on printed copies and make them through iPhone’s AirPrint. Learn how CUPS and Raspberry Pi can do AirPrinting here.
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How to Switch ChromeOS to Use Debian Bullseye

With Linux running on your Chromebook, you want to ensure you’re using the latest version of Debian. Learn how to switch ChromeOS to use Debian Bullseye here.
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