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Run a Google Search From the Linux Command Line With Googler

To Google from the command line can be an efficient way to look up something on Linux. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of Googler.
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Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund Puts Over $750K Into FreeBSD Infrastructure Projects

The FreeBSD Foundation will organize and manage the projects that STF is funding, which mainly focuses on security.
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Distribution Release: 4MLinux 46.0

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. 4MLinux is a small Linux distribution with four areas of focus: system maintenance, multimedia, server, and games. The project’s latest release is version 46.0 which no longer features a…

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FSF News: Thank you Odile Bénassy for four years of service on the FSF Board of Directors!

BOSTON (August 27, 2024) — Free Software Foundation (FSF) Board Member Odile Bénassy has stepped down from the Board after four years of service.

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Thank you Odile Bénassy for four years of service on the FSF Board of Directors!

BOSTON (August 27, 2024) — Free Software Foundation (FSF) Board Member Odile Bénassy has stepped down from the Board after four years of service.

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4MLinux 46 Mini Linux Distro Released with New Apps, Integrated LAMP Server

4MLinux 46 mini Linux distribution is now available for download with integrated LAMP server, new apps, GTK 4 support, and more. Here’s what’s new!
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How To Use Startpage as Search Engine on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you switch search engine from Google to Startpage.com on Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat”. This is a continuation to the previous tutorial Switch to DuckDuckGo to give you more good alternatives. We pick Startpage here because in rea…

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UxPlay: Mirror iPhone/iPad Screen on Ubuntu Desktop

Mirroring refers to displaying a device’s screen on another device’s display in real-time. It is a handy feature whether you are troubleshooting issues, presenting, playing games, or wanting to enjoy your media on a bigger screen. While Android users benefit from multiple ways of mirroring their screens on Ubuntu, Apple users lack that leverage. So, […]

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Linux Distribution deepin 23 Officially Released

by George Whittaker

Introduction
“We don’t consider simply adding or removing a few upstream applications, modifying the language, wallpaper, or adjusting the application layout to be …

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Calligra 4.0 Office Suite Is Here with Qt 6 Port, New Sidebar Design, and More

Calligra 4.0 open-source office and graphics suite is now available with a Qt 6 port and a major UI overhaul featuring a new sidebar design. Here’s what’s new!
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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, August 30, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, August 30 from 12:00 to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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How to Install and Use iostat on Debian 12

iostat is a command-line tool used in Linux to monitor system input/output (I/O) device loading by observing the time devices are active in relation to their average transfer rates.

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How to Install PhpMyAdmin with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 24.04

phpMyAdmin on Ubuntu is a web-based interface that simplifies the management of MySQL or MariaDB databases. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install phpMyAdmin with Nginx on Ubuntu 24.04 and include some additional tips for optimal setup.

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What Microsoft’s Borking of Grub Says About Redmond’s ‘Love’ of Linux

Windows might not rule the day at Microsoft anymore, but it’s still a moneymaker and desktop Linux is still the competition.
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13 Tips and Tweaks to Get More Out of KDE Konsole Terminal

It’s time to kustomize the KDE Konsole.

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How to Use jq Command to Process JSON in Linux

Jq is a powerful utility that can read and manipulate JSON data. Find out how to use jq to manage large JSON files in Linux and some of its best alternatives today.
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Auto Reset User Account to Original State on Ubuntu 24.04 and 23.04

In this guide, learn how to automatically reset the user account to its original state in Ubuntu 23.04 and 24.04 using the script and Systemd service files.
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Check Laptop Battery Health in Ubuntu from the Command Line

Want to check your battery health in Ubuntu from the command-line, no need to install anything extra? Most of using Ubuntu on a laptop will monitor battery level from the top bar (enabling battery percentage in the top bar is something I always do), an…

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How to Start, Stop, and Restart Services in Linux

Controlling services in Linux doesn’t have to be a confounding experience. Learn how the process works and why it is often seen as an overly complicated task in this guide.
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How to Track Your Time in Linux With Bartib

Struggling to stay productive in Linux? Bartib can help! This guide explains how to track your time with Bartib, a time tracking application for Linux.
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