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How to Delete Background in Image Using GIMP

Removing background of an image is super easy if you know how to do it. Here in this tutorial we will explain 5 different ways which you can use to remove background in Image Using GIMP.
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How to Install and Use Terminator Terminal Emulator on Ubuntu 20.04

Terminator is a terminal emulator program that helps users easily manage multiple terminals. It provides flexibility for arranging multiple terminals side by side. In this guide, we will explain to you how to install and use Terminator on Ubuntu 20.04….

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How to Use make and makefile in Linux

One of the main reasons why Linux is popular among C/C++ programmers is the support provided by Linux to them. This includes the g++ compiler suite and its related tools used for program development such as the make command. In this tutorial, you will learn about the make command in Linux, its use, the basis of the makefile, and […]

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Top 8 Reasons to Use Garuda Linux

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How to Install PHP 8.1 on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the Ondřej Surý PPA and install PHP 8.1 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa system.
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ZombieTrackerGPS (ZTGPS) is a Fitness Tracker for Linux

ZombieTrackerGPS (ZTGPS) Linux fitness tracker can manage collections of GPS tracks from biking, hiking, rafting, light aircraft, snowboarding, and many other activities. The application is a Linux alternative to Garmin’s BaseCamp Software. Learn more …

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How to Downgrade a Package in Arch Linux

This tutorial describes how to downgrade a package in Arch Linux, EndeavourOS, and Manjaro Linux using “Downgrade” utility.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom is a creative image organization and image manipulation software. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Adobe Lightroom?
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How to Configure a SMTP Relay Host in Sendmail

In this article, you will learn how to configure a Sendmail server to forward all mail generated from localhost to another SMTP server in the RHEL system.
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List of the 12 Best sed commands in Linux

In this article, we will learn how to use sed in Linux with 12 practical examples. The sed command is a powerful and useful tool in Unix / Linux for editing the content (files) line by line, including inserts, appends, changes, and deletes. Furthermore, it supports regular expressions, so it can match complex patterns. Commonly […]

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XanMod Linux Kernel: Install on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the XanMod repository and install the latest XanMod Linux Kernel on your Debian 11 Bullseye.
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TrueNAS SCALE Goes Far Beyond a Simple Network Storage

TrueNAS SCALE is an exciting new addition to the TrueNAS software family. Built on the shoulders of TrueNAS CORE, TrueNAS SCALE adds Docker containers, VMs (KVM), and scale-out ZFS storage capabilities.
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Cutefish OS 0.6 Beta Released, Adds Lock Screen Controls and More Settings

A new beta build of CutefishOS is available to download. We took a look at this promising (and then Ubuntu-based) distro a few months back and came away impressed. It’s not yet “daily driver” ready — this latest update is a beta build…

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Pinta 1.7.1 Paint and Editing Tool Released with Minor Improvements

For fans of digital photography, there is certainly no shortage of image editing tools to choose from, but the problem is that many of them are expensive. For Windows users, Paint.NET has offered a neat balance between power and ease of use. Pinta brings this power of affordable image editing to Linux users. Learn more […]

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Five Lessons from ‘All Things Open’ on Hosting In-Person Events During COVID

Todd Lewis, the founder and chairperson at All Things Open, writes about the challenges of launching a major in-person event during the Age of COVID-19.
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KDE Plasma Introduces GNOME-like Overview. Is it Good?

We give you a preview of the new KDE Plasma Overview Effect. Here’s how it looks, and our opinion around it.
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How to Install and Use pgAdmin 4 on Rocky Linux 8

pgAdmin is a free and open-source graphical administration tool for PostgreSQL. In this guide, you will learn how to install pgAdmin on a Rocky Linux 8 server.

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 21st, 2021

The past week has been a slow on Linux news, but exciting because we got a new Ubuntu Touch release on our Linux smartphones, a new Steam Client release with some goodies for Linux gamers (like me), and a new major Mesa graphics stack release that also brings good vibes for Linux gaming. On top […]

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KDE Plasma Developers Introduce a GNOME-Like Overview

A new overview effect makes it easier for users to interact with both Plasma Activities and Virtual Desktops.

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Linux Kernel 5.14 Reached End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux 5.15 LTS

Linux kernel 5.14 was released almost three months ago, on August 30th, 2021, in celebration of Linux’s 30th anniversary, and it introduced quite some interesting features, starting with better protection against those pesky Spectre vulnerabilities and continuing with much-enhanced support for AMD GPUs. Today, November 21st, renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the release […]

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