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Linux Lite – An Ubuntu-Based Distribution for Linux Newbies

Linux Lite is a free, easy-to-use, and open-source Linux distribution based on the Ubuntu LTS series of releases. By design, it is a lightweight and user-friendly distribution that was developed with Linux beginners in mind especially users migrating f…

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rush @ Savannah: GNU rush version 2.3

GNU rush version 2.3 is available for download.  This is a bug-fixing release.

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Breath Lets You Run Regular Ubuntu on Modern Intel Chromebooks

This post is not a tutorial or a walkthrough or comprehensive introduction or anything else that would probably be beneficial or helpful to those you reading it. Instead, it’s a bit of a waffle. I’ve just spent a few hours playing with some…

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How to Fix No Sound Issue in Ubuntu 22.04 with ESSX8336 Sound Card

Sound does not work in your Ubuntu 22.04, and happen to have Everest ESSX8336 sound card in your machine? This tutorial may help! ESSX8336 is one of the common used chips in recent laptops and tablets, such as Huawei Matebook D14~16, Gemini Lake laptop, and Chuwi Hi10X tablet. But, the current Linux Kernel does not […]

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How to Create a Bastion Host in AWS [Tutorial]

Want to secure remote access to a private network? In this technical post, we will share step-by-step instructions to create a Linux bastion host and create an audit trail by logging SSH commands.
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How To Turn On A Laptop Without The Power Button

Malfunctioning of the power button can make your laptop completely useless. This guide has explained the three safe alternate ways to turn on your laptop without the power button.

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Get online training for 15 different CompTIA exams for under $60

These iCollege courses pave the path to any number of IT careers.

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13 Ways to Tweak Nautilus File Manager in Linux to Get More Out of it

Nautilus, aka GNOME Files, is a good file manager with plenty of features. You can further enhance your experience by using these extensions, tweaks and tips.

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How To Install Kubuntu 22.04 with Dualboot, UEFI and External Disk Method

This tutorial will explain in step by step how you can install Kubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish”. It will start with requirements, continuing with 10 steps to install, finished with restart and the final result. Let’s install it! Subscribe to&nb…

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Top Programming Languages for 2022: Learn Python and More with These Training Bundles

Learn Python, Java, Web3, web automation, and Linux administration with these top programming training bundles.
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How to Install Magento 2.4.4 on Ubuntu 22.04

Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Learn how to install Magento 2.4.4 on Ubuntu 22.04 now.
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History of the AlmaLinux Distribution

AlmaLinux is FOSS that places an emphasis on long-term stability. Learn the history of the AlmaLinux distribution and how you can use AlmaLinux here.
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FSF Blogs: FSD meeting recap 2022-07-15

Check out the great work our volunteers accomplished at
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TUXEDO Aquaris Announces Water Cooling System for Linux Laptops

TUXEDO Computers has announced in-house-developed Linux drivers for the TUXEDO Aquaris external water cooling system. Learn more here.
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Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” BETA Is Now Available for Testing

This article covers Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” BETA release highlights with new features, improvements, and how you can download and test.
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How to Record Linux Terminal Sessions

Being able to record your Linux terminal sessions is one of the cool flexes found in a Linux operating system environment. So why opt to record Linux terminal sessions? Well, suppose you want to guide someone through the installation and configuration …

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How to Install Linux Mint’s Apps on Ubuntu

Linux Mint is far more than just the Cinnamon desktop with a bit of green sprinkled on top. It also includes a number of homegrown apps crafted by Mint developers to enhance the overall experience. Nemo file manager is probably the best known tool in M…

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GNOME 42.3 Released with Screenshot UI Fixes, Better Flatpak Support, and More

Coming one and a half months after GNOME 42.2, the GNOME 42.3 update is here with a bunch of changes for the GNOME Shell fixing the new screenshot UI introduced in GNOME 42, the OSD colors with the light stylesheet, taking of screenshots when XDG directories are disabled, and on-screen keyboard GNOME Shell, which was […]

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How to Setup DNS Server with BIND on Ubuntu 22.04

BIND or Berkeley Internet Name Domain is free and open-source DNS Server software. It’s one of the most popular DNS server software used by more than 70% of DNS on the Internet. This guide will teach you how to install DNS Server with BIND on Ubuntu 22…

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How to Use the rm Command in Linux

The rm command in Linux is used to permanently remove files and directories from the terminal without moving them to Trash or Recycle Bin.
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