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How to Use Awk Special Patterns ‘BEGIN and END’ – Part 9

The post How to Use Awk Special Patterns ‘BEGIN and END’ – Part 9 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In Part 8 of this Awk series, we introduced some powerful awk command features, that is variables, numeric expressions, and
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Canonical’s Shifts to Up-to-Date Linux Kernels in Ubuntu

Ubuntu is very popular, but it has never been a Linux distro that uses the most modern Linux kernels… until now.
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10 Best Linux Desktop Environments of All Time

The post 10 Best Linux Desktop Environments of All Time first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .One exciting aspect of Linux, unlike Windows and Mac OS X, is its support for numerous desktop environments. This has
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How to Set Up UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 24.04 (for Beginners)

In this guide, you’ll learn how to use UFW on Ubuntu to create, delete, and manage firewall rules in user-friendly ways.
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Linux dd Command Explained for Beginners (8 Examples)

The dd command is a powerful utility used for low-level data copying and conversion on Linux systems. It stands for “data duplicator” and is often employed to create exact copies of files, partitions, or entire disks, making it useful for t…

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How to Install RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

RabbitMQ is a free and open-source message broker. Supporting multiple message protocols, RabbitMQ is the most widely used message broker on the internet.
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Firefox Is (Almost) Ported to Haiku OS

Get ready, Haiku OS users! After a year of hard work, the first-ever Firefox port is near completion, promising a top-tier browsing experience soon.
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Why AI Isn’t Gobbling Data Center Resources the Way People Think It Is

While word on the street is that AI workloads are sending server rack densities sky high, Uptime’s 2024 study says it ain’t so… not yet, anyway.
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Tails 6.6 Debuts With Updates to Tor Browser and Thunderbird

Tails 6.6 security-focused Linux distro rolls out with upgraded Tor and Thunderbird versions, plus improved hardware support.
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How to Install Joomla to Host Website on RHEL 9

Joomla is one of the most popular open-source content management systems and software tools in the world that is used to create, organize, manage, and publish content for small businesses, governments, non-profits, and large organizations globally.
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How to Install and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is one of the aged text editor with ongoing development, providing rich and powerful features that can be more extended using plugins.
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Evaluating Ubuntu Server and Oracle Linux: Which Operating System Excels in Database Management?

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the realm of enterprise computing, selecting the optimal operating system (OS) for database management is critical to performance, security, and sc…

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How To Use DuckDuckGo as Search Engine on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you switch from Google to DuckDuckGo as default search engine your use on Ubuntu 24.04 or more precisely Firefox web browser. Today DuckDuckGo is an alternative search engine and very famous in the Free Software Community especi…

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Linux Foundation Announces ‘Open Model Initiative’ to Promote Openly Licensed AI Models

While Open Source Initiative continues its work developing an open-source AI definition, LF has taken AI-based Open Model Initiative under its wings.
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AlmaLinux Makes In-Place Upgrades Easier for CentOS Users

Thanks to the AlmaLinux OS Foundation’s ELevate project, disgruntled CentOS users can easily migrate to AlmaLinux and even Scientific Linux.
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How to Install RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 24.04 Server

RabbitMQ is a free and open-source message broker. Supporting multiple message protocols, RabbitMQ is the most widely used message broker on the Internet.

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Linux curl Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)

While Web browsers are the primary medium through which users download stuff from the Internet, there are some Linux commands that also let you do this. In this tutorial, we will discuss one such command – curl – that among other things lets you downlo…

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Ubuntu 24.04.1 Point-Release Postponed to Late August

Initially scheduled for August 19, Ubuntu 24.04.1’s release was moved to August 29 after a few high-impact upgrade bugs were found.
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Canonical Announces Shift in Ubuntu Kernel Selection Strategy

Canonical’s Kernel Team is shifting policy, adopting a bold new approach to offering the latest Linux features in Ubuntu. Full details inside.
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Distribution Release: Tails 6.6

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The Amnesic Incognito Live System (Tails) is a Debian-based live DVD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity. The project’s latest release, Tails 6.6, is focused on fi…

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