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Solus 4.3 Delivers New Desktop Environment Updates

Solus has just released a new update to their Fortitude series of distributions, bringing us up to version 4.3. Let’s take a quick look at what’s new in the Solus 4.3 desktop environment.
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Best Linux Distros for 2021

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 11th, 2021

This week has been great for distro releases. We got the final release of Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” and Solus 4.3, as well as a new release of the education-oriented Escuelas Linux. In addition, we got a new release of the Nextcloud Hub, KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop, KDE Frameworks software suite, and Tor Browser. Read […]

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How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors in Linux

The post How to Install ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors is an open-source office suite that is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS users. Freely distributed…

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How to Install GitLab on Ubuntu 20.04

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 925

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: siduction 21.1.1News: How DragonFly BSD handles filesystem errors, Nitrux revamps its installer, UBports works on efficiency and stabilityTips and tricks: Navigating multiple shellsReleased last week: Linux Min…

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Distribution Release: Solus 4.3

Solus is an independent, rolling release, desktop distribution. The project is available in four desktop flavours, the primary one being the project’s custom Budgie graphical user interface. The project’s latest snapshot, Solus 4.3, features a number …

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Distribution Release: EasyNAS 1.0.0

The first-ever stable build of EasyNAS, version 1.0.0, has been released. EasyNAS is a storage management system for home or small office, based on openSUSE Leap and using the Btrfs file system. It is managed through a web-based interface and it offer…

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Distribution Release: ExTiX 21.7

The ExTiX distribution is an Ubuntu-based project which features alternative desktop environments. The project’s latest release is ExTiX 21.7 which includes the LXQt desktop running on an Ubuntu 20.04.2 base. “I’ve made a new updated “mini” version of…

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How to Install Logwatch on Ubuntu 20.04

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How to Install Logwatch on Ubuntu 20.04

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Managing network using IFCONFIG & NMCLI command in Linux

Earlier, we discussed how we can configure network connections using three different methods: by editing network interface files, by using GUI, & by using the nmtui command. In this tutorial, we are going to use two other methods to configure network connections on our RHEL/CentOS machines. We are going to discuss the ‘nmcli’ command & […]

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How to Install and Use ProtonVPN on Desktop Linux

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted tunnel that extends over a public network. It allows users to securely browse and access resources over an internet connection with the utmost privacy and confidentiality. ProtonVPN is a high-speed Swiss-based VPN that secures your precious data, such as passwords, using an encrypted tunnel. Learn how to install and […]

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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.2 from 20.1

Check out these step-by-step instructions for you to upgrade your Linux Mint 20.1 system to the latest Mint 20.2.
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5 Basic chkconfig Command Examples in Linux

This is our ongoing Linux command series where we are going to review how we can use chkconfig command efficiently with its available parameters. The Chkconfig command tool allows users to configure services to start and stop automatically in the /etc/…

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What is a sysadmin?

Who is a sysadmin and what do they do? Long-time Linux geek and sysadmin, David Both, explains what being a sysadmin means to him.
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How to Display a Welcome Message After SSH Login on Ubuntu

At times when you want to provide remote access to your system via SSH, you want a customized message to be displayed on the terminal for the remotely logged-in user. In this tutorial, I will show you how to show a custom text message on SSH login on y…

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Apache with Tomcat, A Step-by-Step Installation and Configuration Guide

In most of production, Tomcat is used in conjunction with Apache HTTP Server where Apache HTTP Server attends static content like HTML, images, etc., and forwards the requests for dynamic content to Tomcat. In this article, we will show you how to install and configure Tomcat 10 on Ubuntu and how we can integrate it […]

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How to Use the Sysctl Command in Linux

In this tutorial, we’ll learn the fundamentals of the sysctl command, a Linux command that helps users to manage kernel configuration and parameters.
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What is PaaS? Platform-as-a-Service Types Explained

PaaS stands for Platform-as-a-Service model. It is a cloud service model where developers rent all-powerful components required to build an application, thereby relying on cloud providers for infrastructure, operating systems, and development tools.
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