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How to use loops in Terraform

Terraform is an Open source tool developed and maintained by HashiCorp. It uses its own Hashicorp Configuration Language- HCL to provision multiple cloud service providers. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use loops in Terraform. We will see se…

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Tagger is a Terrific GTK Audio Tag Editor for Linux Desktops

Looking for an open source audio tag editor with a simple, straightforward UI and decent feature set? Check out Tagger, a new GTK app for Linux desktops.
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LibreOffice Calc: Create Random Data

When you need to create a table quickly, for whatever numeric data in it, you can always use RANDBETWEEN formula in LibreOffice Calc. We prepare this tutorial for Creating Charts next time. Now, let’s learn how to below. Subscribe to UbuntuBu…

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20 Useful Security Features and Tools for Linux Admins

The post 20 Useful Security Features and Tools for Linux Admins first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this article, we shall a list of useful Linux security features that every system administrator should know. We also share s…

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Compress Images in Linux Easily With Curtail GUI App

Curtail is a nifty open source GUI tool for compressing images in Linux. You can also bulk compress multiple images at once and set compression levels.

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How To Configure Synology NAS to PXE Boot Linux Installation Images With iPXE (BIOS and UEFI versions)

iPXE is a modern PXE firmware that works for the BIOS and UEFI motherboards. It can download the required boot files using many protocols, such as TFTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, and NFS. Also, iPXE can boot from iSCSI SAN (Storage Area Network), Fibre Channel SAN via FCoE, and AoE SAN. iPXE can boot operating system […]

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 973

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: openSUSE 15.4 LeapNews: FreeBSD publishes status report, Ubuntu Core 22 released with real-time kernel, updates to TrueNASQuestions and answers: Collecting distro ISO filesReleased last week: IPFire 2.27 Core 1…

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Tagger – Modern New GTK4 Music Tag Editor for Linux

There are quite a few audio tag editing applications for Linux. Tagger is a new one with modern GTK4 user interface. Kid3, puddletag, and easytag editors are really good. But for GNOME (the default desktop environment for Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation), Tagger looks more native due to GTK4 and libadwaita. The app provides a simple and […]

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Amberol GTK Music App Gains New Features, Reduces Memory Usage

I’m a big fan of Emmanuele Bassi’s Amberol music player and the latest version, released this weekend adds a couple of pretty big new features. Before I get to those, I will point out that this GTK-based music music player has been updated …

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Rocket.Chat vs. Slack: Choosing the Perfect Team Collaboration App

Rocket.Chat is an increasingly popular open-source team communication app, is it better than Slack? What are the differences? Let’s take a look.

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Distribution Release: Manjaro Linux 21.3.0

Philip Müller has announced the release of Manjaro Linux 21.3.0, the latest stable version of the project’s rolling-release distribution offering a choice of KDE Plasma, Xfce and GNOME desktops. This release features version 3.2 of the Calamares insta…

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SQLite Rename Column

A guide on using the RENAME COLUMN clause within the ALTER TABLE instruction to update or modify the name of a specific column from the table.

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SQLite Import CSV

A guide on CSV files importing data records to the SQLite database table with the shell’s instructions and the same names for the CSV column and table column.

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SQLite Datatype: Blob

A guide on using the BLOB type in the tables of SQLite by inserting the BLOB records, displayed them using the typeof() function, and delete them.

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MongoDB Find Multiple Conditions

This article explains we can define the multiple conditions within the find() function of MongoDB to restrict the number of records for the collection.

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BSD Release: GhostBSD 22.06.15

The GhostBSD project develops a desktop operating system based on FreeBSD. The project’s latest snapshot is GhostBSD 22.06.15 which includes better handling of NVIDIA drivers and smoothly upgrade processes. “Some of the improvements are automation on …

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MongoDB Find Duplicates

While working in databases, we use the WHERE clause to find out the duplicates within the table records, i.e., SQL and PostgreSQL discussed in this article.

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This App Let You Configure Camera Exposure, White Balance, HDR & More in Linux

Has a webcam connected in your Linux PC or laptop? Here’s a graphical tool to configure the camera exposure, white balance, brightness, contrast, power line frequency, gamma, etc. It’s cameractrls, a new open-source tool that provides Python CLI and GUI (GTK, TK) to set the Camera controls in Linux. It can set the V4L2 controls […]

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Getting Started With CMake and CPack on Linux

CMake and CPack are helpful tools for generating configuration files, building, testing, and packaging projects. This article explains CMake and CPack.

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Turn off Incognito Mode in Chrome

This is on how you can turn off Incognito Mode. We covered methods for desktops, specifically Windows and macOS that made use of registry edits and commands.

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