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How to Take Backup with Btrfs Snapshots

BTRFS is an open-source and modern filesystem implemented with advanced features. It works on copy on write (CoW) mechanism. It is included in the mainline Linux kernel. Notable features of Btrfs are copy-on-write data and metadata, snapshots, Built-in…

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Linux Mint 20.1 “Ulyssa” Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New

Linux Mint 20.1 is based on the Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS point release in the Focal Fossa series and comes with the long-term supported Linux 5.4 kernel series.

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Good News for Linux Gamers! An Unofficial Epic Games Store Launcher for Linux is in Works

Heroic Games Launcher is a graphical open-source application that brings Epic Games Store on Linux.

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gdu Is A Fast Console Disk Usage Analyzer (Alternative To ncdu, du, Etc.)

gdu (Go Disk Usage) is very similar to ncdu, a popular console disk usage analyzer, with one major difference: speed.

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Setting up a Basic File server Using simpleHTTPserver

Introduction In this article we will demonstrate a quick and easy method to use your local system as a basic File Server using simpleHTTPserver. The SimpleHTTPServer is a built in module that comes available with the default Python installation on a YUM based system. It is a simple HTTP server that provides standard GET and […]

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Getting started with GIT on Linux

Git is a distributed version control system.

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How to Install Matomo (Piwik) Web Analytics on CentOS 8

Matomo formerly known as Piwik is an open-source analytics application for the Linux operating system. It is very similar to Google Analytics that helps you to tracks and display the location of user visits.

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10 of the Best Launcher Docks for Linux

You can choose from a number of innovative docks for Linux in order to organize your applications and monitoring resource usage.

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How to Install Apache CouchDB in Ubuntu 20.04

Implemented in Erlang, Apache CouchDB, simply referred to as CouchDB, is an open-source NoSQL database that focuses on data storage in JSON format. CouchDB is a perfect choice for operation teams and businesses looking
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3 Methods to Create Jenkins Pipeline – Classic UI, BlueOcean, Git

Jenkins is a DevOps tool which can be used to automate your build, test and delivery of software code. If you are new to Jenkins, this tutorial will help you to understand how to create Jenkins pipeline using one of the following methods: Classic Jenki…

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Development Release: Elive 3.8.18 (Beta)

Elive, or Enlightenment live CD, is a Debian-based desktop Linux distribution and live CD featuring the Enlightenment window manager. The distribution’s latest development snapshot is Elive 3.8.18 Beta, features convenience functions for trackpad, a f…

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One step closer to one device, Linux utopia with Shells

Startup turns devices you probably already own – from smartphones and tablets to smart TVs and game consoles – into full-fledged computers. Shells (shells.com), a new entrant in the virtual machine and cloud computing space, is excited to launch their…

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Top 8 UX/UI Design Media Outlets

Where to find inspiration and learn about the latest trends in UX/UI design? Specialized online media are there to help you out. If you are a UX/UI designer and do not follow any specialized media of the web, reconsider this choice now. One of the sign…

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KDE Plasma 5.20.5 Released as the Last in the Series, Update Now

KDE Plasma 5.20.5 is here a month after KDE Plasma 5.20.4 and includes only a few changes to address some of the remaining bugs and annoyances that users reported lately.

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Guess Who Contributed the Most to Linux Kernel 5.10 Development? It’s Huawei (and Intel)

Huawei and Intel seem to be leading the code contribution ranking for Linux Kernel 5.10 development. Here’s more about that.

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Managing KVM Virtual Machines with Cockpit Web Console in Linux

Cockpit is a free and open-source front-end tool that provides administrative access to Linux systems.

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An Introduction to Linux Gaming thanks to ProtonDB

by Zachary Renz

Video Games On Linux? 

In this article, the newest compatibility feature for gaming will be introduced and explained for all you dedicated video game fanatics. 

Valve…

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Project Lenix – the CentOS replacement: Interview with Founder Igor Seletskiy

CloudLinux announced a 1:1 binary compatible, community-driven fork of RHEL called Project Lenix.

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2020 in Review

Among other noteworthy trends in 2020, producing free and secure video conferencing software has become a higher priority in the past year.

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tuptime – Shows Historical and Statistical Running Time of Linux Systems

It is always a good idea to keep track of system uptime in order to optimize the use of system resources.

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