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5 of the Best Linux Distros for Developers and Programmers

Here we list some of the best Linux distros for developers and programmers, including Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Arch Linux, and Manjaro.
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What You Need To Know About ICO Before Investing Your Money

The business world is changing at an insanely rapid pace with technological advancements coming in day-in and day-out. These advancements are targeted towards the motive of improving the business techniques, introducing new businesses, and in some case…

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How to Decrease Video Sizes Using FFmpeg in Linux

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Decreasing video sizes becomes necessary when space is limited in cloud services, disks, or personal storage drives. You can easily hold onto larger files by choppin…

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How to Use the Gzip Command in Linux

Gzip is a popular file compression and decompression utility. It is supported by almost all the Linux distributions and it is available for most of the UNIX/Linux flavors. In this tutorial we’ll cover the basics of how to use the gzip command.
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Here Are the 25 Best find Commands in Linux with Practical Examples

The find command in Linux/Unix is known to be one of the most important and frequently used commands for searching files and directories. It supports different arguments and options for finding files and directories. Even if you can find files and folders in Linux via GUI it will be more friendly and easier to use, […]

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Exploring The Immense Benefits Of A Hybrid Workplace

Whether you are an employee or employer, you’ve likely noticed some changes in the workplace as of recent. Maybe you’ve been the one to implement these changes. Maybe you’ve had a hand in forcing these changes, or perhaps, you just walked into work one…

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CodeWeavers CrossOver 21 for Linux Mac and Chrome OS

I’m thrilled to announce that CodeWeavers has released CrossOver 21 for macOS, Linux and Chrome OS! CrossOver 21 includes an update to Wine 6.0, bringing with it thousands of improvements to a variety of applications. One of the more exciting features of Wine 6.0 is the Vulkan backend for wined3d. This feature is on by […]

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How to Install Metasploit Framework on Ubuntu 20.04

Metasploit is an open-source framework used to identify threats and vulnerabilities, offensive security testing, and research. In this post, we will show you how to install Metasploit Framework on Ubuntu 20.04.

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10 SCP Commands to Transfer Files/Folders in Linux

The post 10 SCP Commands to Transfer Files/Folders in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Linux administrators should be familiar with the command-line environment. Since GUI (Graphical User Interface) mode in Linux serve…

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Install Latest ImageMagick on Ubuntu 20.04

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How to Create Users in Linux [15 useradd Command Examples]

The post How to Create Users in Linux [15 useradd Command Examples] first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .We are all aware of the most popular commands called ‘useradd‘ or ‘adduser‘ in Linux. There are tim…

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12 Linux ‘df’ Commands to Check Disk Space Usage

The post 12 Linux ‘df’ Commands to Check Disk Space Usage first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .On the internet, you will find plenty of tools for checking disk space usage in Linux. However, Linux has a strong built-in utility c…

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16 Best Open Source Music Making Software for Linux

Are you a music producer and use Linux as your primary operating system? Then music production is going to become easy for you after reading this article. Learn more about open source music software for Linux here.
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By the numbers: Getting your team on board with IT automation

IT automation benefits businesses and employees alike. See how you can automate rote tasks and shift your focus to more attractive projects.
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Linux’s Best Screenshot Tool is Revived, Here’s How to Install it on Ubuntu

The legendary Shutter screenshot tool is back from the dead and available to install on the Ubuntu desktop. Fresh off the back of its GTK 3 port, new builds of the go-to screen capture n’ annotation tool (it does more than just take screenshots, …

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Firefox 91 Available to Download, This is What’s New

Another month another Firefox update to enjoy. In this post we recap the what’s new in Firefox 90, and tell you how you can get the update on your system.
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elementary OS 6 “Odin” Officially Released, This Is What’s New

One of the biggest new features of elementary OS 6 “Odin” is the highly and long-anticipated Dark Style or Dark Mode, finally allowing you to turn down the lights on your elementary OS desktop. And, the devs made it super easy to enable, right from the Welcome screen (on new installations) or from System Settings […]

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Firefox 92 Enters Public Beta Testing with AVIF Support Enabled by Default (Again)

pport is enabled by default (yes, again, for the fourth time) and looks to be the biggest feature of Firefox 92, which is expected to see the light of day next month on September 7th. Mozilla kept delaying AVIF support by default because they wanted to implement more features like transparency and other advanced features, […]

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Grsync – A Simple GTK Graphical Frontend For Rsync

Grsync is a simple graphical frontend for the Rsync command line utility. Using Grsync, we can easily backup, transfer, and synchronize files and folders in Linux.
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Mozilla Firefox 91 Arrives as the New ESR Series, Brings Back Simplified Printing

It’s been a little less than a month since Firefox 90 landed with FTP support completely removed, and now Firefox 91 is already here with various improvements and bug fixes, including the simplified printing feature for a clutter-free print preview page (available under More settings > Format > Simplified in the Print Preview dialog). However, […]

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