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Getpid() Function in C Language

Guide on how to use the getpid() function to retrieve the identifier of the process that calls the function by looking at its syntax and explain how it works.

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MIN() Macro in C Language

Practical guide on how to use the macro MIN() to find the minimum value of two variables, how it works, and the expression and formula that this macro applies.

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How to Install Plasma Desktop 5.27 in (K)Ubuntu 22.04

For KDE users on Ubuntu 22.04, meaning KUbuntu 22.04, Ubuntu Studio 22.04, etc, the latest Plasma Desktop 5.27 (5.27.8) now is available to upgrade through PPA. KDE Plasma Desktop 5.27 was originally released in February. After more than 8 months of work, it has received 9 bug-fix updates and finally made into PPA for Ubuntu […]

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Poll() Function in C Language

Guide on how to use the poll() function to query or wait for a file to become available in order to perform a specific action using its syntax and structures.

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10 key Linux telnet commands and techniques not to miss

Telnet, a mainstay for network communication, is versatile in the Linux environment. Dive into our exploration of essential Telnet commands to master network interactions and diagnostics.

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spectrum Is a Terminal-Based Music Player

Linux has so many music players, but there’s always room for one more. spectrum bills itself as a simple and intuitive terminal-based music player for tech enthusiasts. It comes with a visualizer, equalizer, and lyrics support. This is free and open so…

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Chapter 4: The 6502 Microprocessor Assembly Language Tutorial

Comprehensive tutorial on the concept of the 6502 microprocessor assembly language and on how to properly execute it along with example illustrations.

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How to Synchronize Local and Remote Directories Using Rsync in Linux

In this tutorial, learn how to use Rsync in Linux to efficiently synchronize local and remote directories. Ensure consistent data across systems with efficient transfers.
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Happy 19th Birthday, Ubuntu!

Today is Ubuntu’s 19th birthday! Yes, you read that right: nine-freakin’-teenth. October 20, 2004 was when Ubuntu 4.10 arrived, codenamed ‘Warty Warthog’ as it was still rather rough around the edges. Buoyed by a marketing campaign, t…

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GNOME Project’s Unexpected CEO Choice: A Bold Move or Misstep?

Holly Million, new to software, now leads GNOME. It is a curious choice for one of the biggest open-source projects, wouldn’t you say?
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Raspberry Pi Imager 1.8.1 Released with UI Changes

A new version of the Raspberry Pi Imager app is available to download. This cross-platform tool makes it easy to download OS images designed for the Raspberry Pi and flash them to connected USB drives and SD cards. And in Raspberry Pi Imager 1.8.1 it&#…

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Google Ads for KeePass, Notepad++ Lead to Malware

Users using Google to search for and download the KeePass password manager and the Notepad++ text editor may have inadvertently gotten saddled with malware, says Jérôme Segura, Director of Threat Intelligence at Malwarebytes.
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KDE Frameworks 5.111 Is Out and KDE Plasma 6 Now Has a Release Schedule

With a bit of delay, the KDE Project released KDE Frameworks 5.111 as the latest version of this collection of more than 80 add-on libraries to Qt that provide commonly needed functionality for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and KDE software.
The p…

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How to Install Node.js on Debian 12 Bookworm

This guide covers how to install Node.js on Debian 12 Bookworm, utilizing one of three methods: Debian APT default, NodeSource APT Repository, or NVM.
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ONLYOFFICE 7.5 Is Now Available

ONLYOFFICE 7.5 release adds much-needed upgrades.
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Channeling Traffic with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy Server on Debian

by George Whittaker

In the bustling digital landscape, managing web traffic efficiently is akin to directing a riveting orchestra, with each request hitting the right note at the des…

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How to Install Apache on Debian 12 Bookworm

This guide shows how to install Apache on Debian 12 Bookworm with step-by-step instructions. It includes various tips to help you manage your Apache web server.
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ONLYOFFICE 7.5 Released with Brand New PDF Editor + More

A new version of ONLYOFFICE, an open-source productivity suite for Windows, macOS, and Linux, is available to download. ONLYOFFICE 7.5 includes the usual grab-bag of improvements across its 4 core components (document editor, spreadsheet app, presentat…

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How to Install Nala on Debian 12 Bookworm

In this tutorial, discover two methods to install Nala on Debian 12 Bookworm.
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023

This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in Bilbao and KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + OSS in Shanghai, China.  At OpenSSF’s Secure Open Source Summit in Washington, DC, we continued advancing important conversations to improve the security of software supply […]

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