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GNOME 42 – Top New Features and Release Details

We give you all the important GNOME 42 feature highlights and release information in this article. Read on.
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Elementary OS 6.1 Has Been Released

The .1 version of the sixth iteration of elementary OS (named Odin) is now available for download and takes the distribution to new heights of refinement.

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25 Useful Basic Commands of APT-GET and APT-CACHE for Package Management

This article explains how quickly you can learn to install, remove, update and search software packages using apt-get and apt-cache commands from the command line. This article provides some useful commands that will help you to handle package manageme…

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elementary OS 6.1 Released, This is What’s New

We look at elementary OS 6.1 “Jólnir”, which is available to download. An improved App Center experience and new Alt + Tab switcher is among the changes.
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How to Install Apache Maven on AlmaLinux 8

Apache Maven is a powerful project management and comprehension tool used by software developers working with the Java programming language. It is a build automation tool that favors convention over configuration, and is based on the concept of a proje…

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How to Become a Linux Pro

Now, more than ever, companies want employees with Linux skills. Here’s how to get prepared for those jobs.
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How to install Centreon Monitoring Tool on Rocky Linux 8

Centreon is an open-source tool that can monitor your entire infrastructure including network, system, and application. Using Centreon you can set notifications depending on thresholds, set email alerts, easily add any system for monitoring.

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How to Setup MySQL Replication in RHEL, Rocky and AlmaLinux

Data replication is the process of copying your data across multiple servers to improve data availability and enhance the reliability and performance of an application. In MySQL replication, data is copied from a database from the master server to other nodes in real-time to ensure consistency of data and also to provide backup and redundancy. […]

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Amazon Seeks Linux Experts for Luna

The Google Stadia fiasco seemed to have left the way clear for Windows to be the server technology that would dominate video game services via streaming, especially seeing NVIDIA GeForce Now, Amazon Moon, and obviously, Game Pass bet on Microsoft technology. However, it seems that Amazon Moon could take a turn in the future, as […]

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Set The Currently Playing Spotify Song Title And Album Cover As Your GNOME Wallpaper With This Script

Blueberry is a new Python scripts that sets your currently playing Spotify song title and album cover as your GNOME desktop wallpaper. To use it, you need Spotify Premium. The wallpaper includes the album cover in the center, while also using the 2 main colors from the cover to paint the rest of the wallpaper. […]

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Set Up and Configure Primary and Secondary DNS in CentOS/RHEL

This article will help you to set up DNS (Domain Name System) on a Linux/Unix-based system. DNS is mainly used to resolve host-names, which means it can easily bind IP addresses into a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) like www.linuxteck.com or www.google.com to IP addresses like 166.62.27.62 or 172.217.166.110. It is one of the basements of the […]

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The StarLabs Kingdom Has a New King!

In 2019, I wrote my first Linux product review about StarLabs laptops. As a fan of Linux and open-source stuff, I consider their laptops one of the best. The StarLabs team kept working hard in developing new models and improving their hardware and software. Consequently, in the past few months, “StarBook” has been crowned as […]

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Understanding Cloud Computing Basics

In this article, we will be learning about the basics of cloud computing, its various models and types. We will also look into Cloud computing architecture and characteristics in detail.
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Log4Shell: A New Fix, Details of Active Attacks, and Risk Mitigation Recommendations

Due to the extraordinary widespread use of the open-source Apache Log4j library, the saga of the Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228) vulnerability is nowhere near finished. As Dr. Johannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at the SANS Technology Institute, recently noted, “Log4Shell will continue to haunt us for years to come.” His advice? “Dealing with Log4Shell will be a […]

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KDE Frameworks 5.89 Further Improves the Plasma Wayland Session, Fixes Many Bugs

KDE Frameworks 5.89 is here to further improve the Plasma Wayland session by making the Morphing Popups effect work correctly so that panel tooltips have a smooth animation when they appear and disappear, fixing Plasma OSD (On-Screen Display) to respect KWin’s maximized window placement policy, and improves support for QtWidgets apps like Dolphin, Gwenview, or […]

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How to Use Wget Command in Linux with Examples

The post How to Use Wget Command in Linux with Examples first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this article, we will review the wget utility which retrieves files from World Wide Web (WWW) using widely used protocols like HTTP,…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 948

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: The PinePhone running Manjaro and Plasma MobileNews: How good is Wayland for gaming, running Linux on Apple M1 computers, finding and fixing bugs on Ubuntu, Debian updates Bullseye mediaQuestions and answers: P…

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Host Multiple Websites on One server using Docker Containers

Docker is an extremely useful platform that enables developers to easily develop and deploy applications. In this article, we’ll look at how to use Docker containers to host multiple websites on a single server. One of the most significant benefits of using Docker containers is that they are lightweight, faster,…

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How To Parse Arguments In Bash Scripts With getopts

In this article, we are going to see how to parse arguments in bash scripts using bash’s built-in getopts function with examples.
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GRUB Not Showing Windows on Your Ubuntu Dual Boot? Here’s a Fix

I bought a new ‘distro testing’ laptop in the Black Friday sale last month (don’t get carried away, it cost me £200 and a lot of headaches) but I only installed Ubuntu 22.04 on it this weekend — and instantly hit a snag. See, normally…

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