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Linux Basics: How to Switch Between Users in Linux

Linux is a multi-user operating system. Whether it’s using the superuser account to execute administrative tasks or modifying the current user’s access to a certain directory, you’ll have to move between users at some point. In this a…

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Alternatives to Autodesk Flame: Free and Open Source

Autodesk Flame is 3D visual effects (VFX), finishing, and color grading software.
Flame is available for Linux but it’s proprietary software. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Autodesk Flame?
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How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide

If you’re looking for a true self-hosted file share and sync platform, then Nextcloud is a good place to start. Learn how to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu in a few easy-to-follow steps.
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Linux Tutorial: How to Manage Bash History

Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is the default shell in practically all Linux-based operating systems. All the commands we write in the terminal are interpreted by the shell and become part of its history. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to manage Ba…

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Chameleon

The Zorin Appearance tool can mimic the desktop layout of proprietary operating systems, making it appealing to newcomers.

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KDE Frameworks 5.90 Arrives with More Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.90 is here to improve the scroll behavior in QtQuick apps, especially in the Plasma Wayland session when using fractional scaling. It will also add a more modern style, without frames, to System Settings pages that display a single big grid or list, and improve file listing speed in directories that contain lots […]

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Linux Kernel 5.16 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

After two months of development, Linux kernel 5.16 is here to introduce the futex_waitv() kernel system call from Collabora, which promises to make your gaming experience faster when playing both native Linux games and Windows games via Wine. Linux kernel 5.16 also adds support for Intel’s Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) 64-bit programming paradigm for servers, […]

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Firefox 96 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Firefox 96 is here as the first release of the open-source web browser in 2022, bringing a handful of modest performance and security improvements to make your web browsing experience more stable, reliable, and secure. The new Firefox release significantly reduces the main thread load, improves noise-suppression and auto-gain-control, and slightly improves echo-cancellation to provide […]

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Software Freedom Conservancy Reaches Milestone in Fundraiser Ending Jan 15

Even though the Software Freedom Conservancy has crossed one major fundraising hurdle, additional funding is still needed — so give what you can.
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OpenSCAD: Solid 3D CAD Modeller for Programmers

Why can’t we do 3D CAD work using code? WE CAN 🎉 🍾 🙌  How? With OpenSCAD 💪. It’s easy to learn, free, has robust libraries, and is supported by an active community. Works with Debian/Ubuntu/Kubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, and more.

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Linux Mint Announces New Deal with Mozilla

Linux Mint and Mozilla have announced a new partnership deal. Announced today, the commercial tie-up means Firefox will continue to remain Linux Mint’s default web browser but, crucially, no longer ship with Mint-specific customisations. Don&#821…

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Date command usage in Linux

At first, the date command may seem like a simple utility to you, but once you try to execute the date command with different utilities, you will realize its real power.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Now Available

That latest release of Linux Mint is now available for general use and offers a polished, but less Mint-y theme.

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16 on Ubuntu or Linux Mint

Linux kernel 5.16 is now available so here’s a tutorial on how to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint distributions, or a similar derivative. Linux kernel 5.16 is a great release of Linux gamers and AMD users. It brings the long-anticipated FUTEX2 implementation from Collabora for a faster gaming experience when playing both […]

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15 apt Command Examples in Ubuntu / Debian Linux

Apt is a command-line package management utility for Ubuntu and Debian Linux. Apt is used to install, remove, update and upgrade Debian packages from the command line in Ubuntu and Debian systems. In this post, we will cover 15 apt command examples in …

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BSD Release: DragonFly BSD 6.2.1

The DragonFly BSD team have announced the release of DragonFly BSD 6.2.1. The new release includes NVMM hypervisor support, offers remote mounting of HAMMER2 volumes, and HAMMER2 filesystems can be resized using growfs. “DragonFly version 6.2 is the n…

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Installing FcgiWrap and Enabling Perl, Ruby and Bash Dynamic Languages on Gentoo LEMP

This tutorial is strictly related to our former post on LEMP Installation on Gentoo. It also treats other server extended issues such as enabling dynamic scripting languages like Perl or Bash or Ruby through Fcgiwrap Gateway and editing Nginx Virtual H…

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Fork, exec, wait and exit System Calls Explained in Linux

In this article, we are going to discuss the Linux syscalls fork(), exec(), wait() and exit() in detail with examples and the use cases.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 9th, 2022

This week has been really great, a strong start for the Linux and Open Source ecosystem in 2022. We finally got the Linux Mint 20.3 release, which was promised to us on Christmas 2021 but it didn’t happen, we got a new Ubuntu Touch OTA update for our Linux phones, and we got a brand […]

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Linux Kernel 5.16 Delivers Gaming Boost, Nintendo Joy-Con Drivers + More

Linux kernel 5.16 features a wealth of gaming related improvements, including support for FUTEX2 and drivers for the Nintendo Joy Cons and Pro controller.
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