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Redirect data streams with pipes

Pipes in the shell offer a surprising amount of versatility, including the ability to transfer data between computers.

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Innovation and Community

Clement Lefebvre gives a brief history of Linux Mint and thanks the community that has grown up around the distribution.

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Conveniently read system information with inxi-gui

Inxi gives users a comprehensive inventory of their system hardware – but only at the command line. Inxi-gui, a graphical front end, makes things a little more convenient.

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Managing time-triggered events with Zeit

Zeit offers a graphic front end for the crontab and at tools, making it easier to manage the time-controlled execution of programs, alarms, and timers.

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Detect and restart hanging programs with Go

Detecting programs where the standard output has frozen can require a deep dive into terminal emulation basics. Go plumber Mike Schilli builds a plunger to free up the pipe works.

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Taking your hardware’s temperature

With lm-sensors, you can monitor your hardware’s internal temperature to avoid overheating.

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Clapper GTK Video App Bags Performance Boost in Latest Update

An improved version of the (very sleek) Clapper video player is available to download. I’ve written about this GStreamer-based GTK media player before, but it was a while ago and I haven’t mentioned it since. It’s actually added quite…

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Distribution Release: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4

SUSE has announced the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 15 SP4, the fourth service pack of the company’s enterprise-class Linux distribution designed mainly for developers and administrators to deploy business-critical workloads. The new service…

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How to Enable Function Keys on a Toshiba Laptop

If you are looking for a solution on how to enable the function keys on a Toshiba laptop. Then we have covered all the necessary details that can solve this problem.

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How To Put Linux On A Laptop

Linux is one the secure and widely used operating system. This guide is about installing Linux operating systems on a laptop.

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Can You Upgrade a Gaming Laptop?

Can you upgrade a gaming laptop? This is the question asked by many gamers as the games keep on coming with better graphics. So, if you are one of those, then read this article to find out more.

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How to Find HP Laptop Battery Model Number

If you are looking for the battery model number and don’t know how to do that. Then in this article, we will provide you with all the details needed to find the HP battery model number.

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How to Install and Secure MongoDB on Ubuntu 24.04

MongoDB is an open-source, cross-platform, and distributed NoSQL (non-SQL or Non-Relational) database system. In this guide, we’ll show you how to install MongoDB on an Ubuntu 24.04 server.

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How to Set Environment Variables in Linux

The environment variable is a pair of keys and values stored within the system and can be accessed by an application from the shell or sub-shell. You can set environmental variables for your programs, such as user preferences, long commands into the more minor abbreviations, system locale, the path of the executable file, development environment […]

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How To Limit The Number Of SSH Logins Per User, Group, System In Linux

This brief tutorial explains how to limit the number of SSH logins per user or group or system on Linux.
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How to Install and Secure Tomcat 10 on AlmaLinux

Tomcat is an open-source application written in Java program language used for rendering Java web pages and executing Java servlets.
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Sharing Health Data while Preserving Privacy: The Cardea Project

In a new white paper, the Cardea Project at Linux Foundation Public Health demonstrates a complete, decentralized, open source system for sharing medical data in a privacy-preserving way with machine readable governance for establishing trust.
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How to Boot into an Older Kernel By Default in Ubuntu and Other Linux

Want to boot into an older available Linux kernel version by default? Here’s how to downgrade the Linux kernel.

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5 Useful Linux Command Line Tools that Everyone Should Use

This set of five useful Linux commands gives you the ultimate productivity boost in your day-to-day workflow.
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The Beginner’s Guide to IPTables (Linux Firewall) Commands

The post The Beginner’s Guide to IPTables (Linux Firewall) Commands first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you are using Computers for while, you must be familiar with the word “Firewall”. We know that things do seem complex fr…

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