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To Infinity and Beyond: Linux and Open Source Go to Mars

Linux has come a long way from Linus Torvalds’s 386 desktop back in Helsinki in 1991.

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How to Setup PyDev for Eclipse IDE on Linux

Eclipse is used for Java development and supports PHP, Rust, C, C++, and other languages.

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Kodi 19 “Matrix” Open-Source Home Theater Released

After two years in development, here’s what’s new in Kodi’s nineteenth iteration.

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Completely Uninstall MySQL Server in Ubuntu

MySQL Server uninstalls present their own set of challenges.
Completely Uninstall MySQL Server in Ubuntu

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Seven Ways to Customize Your Cinnamon Desktop in Linux

The Beginner’s Guide to tricking out your Cinnamon desktop.

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NetworkManager 1.30 Adds Support for WPA3 Enterprise 192-Bit Mode, New Ethtool Offload Features

This is the latest version of one of the most popular network connection management tools for Linux-based operating systems.

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Dual Boot Kali Linux and Windows 10

A dual boot environment is the easiest way to give Kali direct access to your machine’s hardware.

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How to Install GoAccess Web Log Analyzer on Ubuntu 20.04

GoAccess is a free and open-source weblog analyzer tool used for the analysis of logs in real-time. You can analyze logs through a web browser or terminal. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and use GoAccess on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to Setup PyDev for Eclipse IDE on Linux

 

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How to Set a Charge Threshold for ASUS Laptops on Linux

ASUS’s limiting the battery charge level helps prolong battery life.

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The Importance of Antivirus Software in Online Security

Antivirus Software (AV) is obviously a key component in your network security. It protects you from worms, malware, virus, and other unauthorized access and corruption to your data. Cybercrime statistics report that cyberattacks account for over a tri…

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apt command examples for package management in Ubuntu

Introduction In our earlier articles on package management for Debian bases distributions, we’ve covered dpkg, apt-get, and apt-cache tools. In this article, we will cover the apt tool for managing packages on our Ubuntu 16.04 system. The command line options for apt are very similar to those available with apt-get and apt-cache because apt encompasses […]

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How to Stop a Package from Being Updated Using Ubuntu’s apt-mark

Get more granular control over how apt behaves.
How to Stop a Package from Being Updated Using Ubuntu’s apt-mark

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How to Setup PyDev for Eclipse IDE on Linux

The post How to Setup PyDev for Eclipse IDE on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Eclipse is not a new term that programmers will hear. It is very popular in the developer community and has been in the market for a very …

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APT Command in Linux [A to Z Guide]

The post APT Command in Linux [A to Z Guide] appeared first on LinOxide.

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GNOME 3.38.4 Released with More GNOME Shell, Mutter, and Wayland Improvements

This fourth point release introduce more bug fixes, translation updates, and other improvements to keep the series as stable and reliable as possible.

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Learn the Difference Between Sourcing and Forking in Bash

Here’s how the program is submitted when you call the script in different ways.

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Collabora Continues to Improve Chromebook, Windows Gaming Support in Linux 5.11

Collabora has introduced a new interface that more efficiently intercepts, filters, and emulates system calls in the Linux kernel.

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How to Kill User Sessions in Linux

You’ve got two choices … graceful termination or brutal termination.

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Tiny Core Linux 12.0 Released with Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS, Many Improvements

Tiny Core Linux 12.0 is powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series and features numerous up-to-date core components.

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