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Microsoft Edge for Linux is Now in Beta

The Microsoft Edge for Linux beta is now available to download. Until now Linux fans of the Chromium-based browser have needed to use a developer preview.
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How To Extend KVM Virtual Machine Disk Size In Linux

 

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Rocky Linux 8.3 Release Candidate Is Now Ready for Public Testing

Rocky Linux is created by the founder of the CentOS project, Gregory Kurtzer.

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Customize GNOME 40 Desktop to Look Like macOS

A quick guide to help you customize the GNOME 40 desktop to look like macOS.

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First Look: elementary OS 6 Enters Beta with New Installer, Dark Theme, and More

At the first glance, elementary OS 6 will look pretty much identical to the previous release; but the new dark theme looks really gorgeous.

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Kernel 5.12: Working to Close the Gap

Collabora continues to expand on its efforts to close the gap between hardware support on vendor trees and mainline.

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The Free Software Foundation Reveals How RMS Was Re-Elected

For an organization that’s all about being open, the FSF was quite quiet about how Richard M. Stallman was readmitted to a leadership position until now.

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The Most Popular Fedora Linux in Years Rolls Out

Fedora 34 is now available, but even before it arrived it was getting a lot of attention.

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May the Fourth Be With You via Podman

Here’s a unique approach to rewatching the original Star Wars movie in a container.

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Understanding Linux File Permissions

Learn two easy ways to change permissions in Linux.

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How to List USB Devices in Linux

Source: LinOxide

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How to Install Memcached on CentOS 8

Memcached is an open-source and high-performance memory caching system. It stores data in memory and is being used for optimizing dynamic websites. In this guide, I will explain how to install Memcached on CentOS 8 operating system.

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How to Mount Google Drive in Linux Using ?Google Drive OCamlfuse? Client

 

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How to Install and Setup Apache Spark on Ubuntu/Debian

The post How to Install and Setup Apache Spark on Ubuntu/Debian first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Apache Spark is an open-source distributed computational framework that is created to provide faster computational results. It…

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Part 3: Run Linux on Refurbished Mini PCs — Motherboard

These PCs are a few years old and have seen some use, but they are often heavily discounted and offer a lot of bang for your buck.

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How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser

The post How to Monitor Linux Server and Process Metrics from Browser first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In the past, we’ve covered lots of command-line-based tools for monitoring Linux performance, such as top, htop, at…

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How to Deploy Ghost Blog with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

This tutorial will explain how to install the lightweight blogging platform with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to install GNOME (GUI) on CentOS

Yes we can install the GNOME GUI by itself on CentOS.

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openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC Released; Download and Test Now!

The upcoming openSUSE Leap 15.3 RC is released for developers and testers. We round up the changes and give you the details on the download.

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Linux Mint’s File Transfer App is Now Available on Android (Unofficially)

Linux Mint’s Warpinator app is now available on Android. The open source tool make it easy to transfer files between devices without the internet.
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