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Top Ways to Cut Costs in a Small Business

When you are running a small business, this automatically tends to mean that you do not have a huge amount of capital that you are able to spare. Therefore, it is highly important that you are able to do everything that you can in terms of cutting cost…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 6th, 2022

This has been a great week with lots of exciting news, starting with the Armbian 22.02 release that finally introduced support for Raspberry Pi 4 devices and Nitrux 2.0.1 which switches to Mesa 22.1 by default, and continuing with great app releases like the Getting Things GNOME 0.6 personal tasks and to-do lists app, digiKam […]

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How to Move Files in Linux Using the mv Command

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to use the mv command to move files in Linux through practical examples and beginner-friendly instructions.
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How to Install LibreWolf Browser on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install LibreWolf Browser on Debian 11 Bullseye. The tutorial will go over importing the official repository and gpg key and updating and removing the browser.
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Linux Mint Dropping Blueberry Blootooth Configuration Tool

The Linux Mint developers have opted to migrate away from the long-standing Bluetooth configuration tool, in favor of one that supports a wider range of devices.

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digiKam 7.6 Released with New Masonry-Based Flow View Plugin, More

Coming just one and a half months after version 7.5, digiKam 7.6 is here with new plugin and layout options. Learn about the new release here.
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openSUSE Leap 15.4 Enters Beta, Offers Updated Desktop Environments

The openSUSE team is preparing for the openSUSE Leap 15.4 release with a beta release for users. Here’s what’s new.
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How to Create Loop Devices on Linux

A loop device is a pseudo-device that helps with file management. Learn how to create loop devices on Linux with losetup command here.
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Firefox 98 Released, Promises to Nag Less During Downloads

Firefox 98 won’t go down as one of the browser’s greatest releases but there’s still stuff to talk about, like a download flow that’s a bit more chill.
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Budgie 10.6 Desktop Environment Improves Application Management

Budgie 10.6 is here two months after version 10.5.3 and introduces improvements to application grouping, application tracking, better support for some KDE applications, as well as a revamped notification system. Learn more about the new release here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a platform for both web and mobile app analytics. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Google Analytics?
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How to Store Docker Container Data In Docker Volumes

In this guide, you will learn how Docker volumes interact with containers. You will do this by creating new containers and using volumes to store and share data between them. Then, you’ll discover how to clear up space that is left behind by anonymous …

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Tech Giants Sanctions Against Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine

Last month when Russia started invading Ukraine, several European countries responded against the invasion by imposing sanctions on Russia, affecting several Russian industries including Oil processing. But it was not over yet, soon tech giants including Twitter, Google, and Facebook paused advertisements and other services till the conflict ends. Last…

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PC Gaming Using Linux As Your OS: Here’s What You Need to Know

Traditionally, when people consider PC gaming, the overwhelming majority have only really considered Microsoft Windows as the operating system of choice. However, those thoughts are slowly changing, with Linux becoming more accepted.
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Coolero: Open-Source App to Monitor and Control Cooling Devices

Looking for a GUI program to manage your AIOs and other cooling devices on Linux? Coolero is worth trying out!

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 958

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: XeroLinux in 2022News: Making minimal application images in Alpine, Mint prepares desktop changes, FreeBSD 12.2 nears end of life, how to build your own kernel in RustQuestions and answers: Rolling back package…

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Ubuntu Now “Just Works” on the Framework Laptop

If you’re lucky enough to own the modular marvel that is the Framework laptop you’ll be thrilled to know that Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS “just works” on the device.
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How to Install Webmin on Debian 11

Managing and administering Linux servers from the command line is very difficult for any beginner Linux user. In this case, you can use Webmin to manage your Linux server from the web-based interface. In this article, I will show you how to install Web…

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Using FileZilla for Connecting to SFTP Server Via GUI

Get a primer on using FileZilla GUI for uploading files to a remote server and downloading files from it.

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Meet System Monitoring Center, a Powerful System Performance and Usage Monitoring Tool

Written in GTK and Python, System Monitoring Center is a powerful system performance and usage monitoring software that comes with a lot of unique and interesting features if you’re looking for a more complex system monitoring utility for your GNU/Linux desktop. The app comes with a more than generous graphical user interface that displays all […]

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