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16 Best Linux Distributions for Older Machines

The post 16 Best Linux Distributions for Older Machines first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Do you have an old laptop that has gathered layers of dust over time and you don’t exactly what to do with it? A good
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LibreELEC 12 Adds Raspberry Pi 5 Support, HDR Support for AMD and Intel GPUs

LibreELEC 12 Linux-based JeOS is now available for download based on Kodi 21 media center and featuring support for Raspberry Pi 5 boards.
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How to Tunnel Web Traffic Through SSH for Secure Browsing

SSH offers tunneling, which channels internet traffic to your local system via a remote system.

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Red Hat’s latest enterprise Linux delivers new features to tackle hybrid-cloud complexity

In addition to unveiling RHEL 9.4, the company says it will support RHEL 7 for an extra four years.

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How to Fix: Google Chrome on Linux with No Window (124)

A new Google Chrome bug appeared that prevents Chrome from displaying its window. Here’s how to fix it.
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So Long Neofetch and Thanks for the Info

Today is a day that every Linux user who enjoys bragging about their system(s) will mourn, as Neofetch has come to an end.

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How to Limit How Much CPU a Linux Process Can Use with CPULimit

Learn how to use the cpulimit utility to limit a Linux process to a certain percentage of CPU utilization.
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10 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Explore essential tasks for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, including software updates, installing diverse package managers, replacing Snap, and more.
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How to Disable IPv6 on Ubuntu 24.04

It is essential to disable the IPv6 for compatibility with some applications and networks that don’t support the IPv6.

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First Look at Ubuntu Lomiri: Ubuntu Touch’s Mobile Desktop Arrives on PC

Lomiri is successfully used on Ubuntu Touch and features convergence, which means that it lets you turn your mobile device into a desktop when connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. But, for some time, the UBports Foundation was working hard to bring Lomiri to the desktop, and Rudra Saraswat took the opportunity to build […]

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How To Add SSH Key to GitHub

GitHub has a fantastic feature lets you access and manage your repositories through SSH

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GNU nano 8.0 Released with New Options and Various Improvements

GNU nano 8.0 command line text editor for Unix-like systems is now available for download as a major update introducing new features. Here’s what’s new!
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5 Different Types of Shell Commands and Their Usage in Linux

In Linux, there are several types of commands, and for a new Linux user, knowing the meaning of different commands enables efficient and precise usage. Therefore, in this article, we shall walk through the various classifications of shell commands in L…

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How to Setup and Use Sshfs in Linux

SSHFS is a filesystem client that you can use to mount on your local device and access the remote server

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How to Use SSH to Access a Remote Server in Linux

Linux has the Secure Socket Shell or SSH that lets you access the remote server right from the terminal.

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Disqus Comments Not Loading? It’s Not Me Bro, It’s Firefox

During the past 18 months or so I routinely get messages from readers to tell me that the Disqus comments section has stopped loading in Firefox, or asking why the comments section keeps being enabled/disabled. This shouldn’t the case; comments a…

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I’m a command-line pro and this is the best terminal app I’ve ever used, thanks to AI

This handy terminal app saves you time by using AI to explain commands, scripts, and code. It even taught this old pro new tricks.

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How to Log Out of SSH

Secure Shell utility connects to remote devices and servers but it is essential to know the ways to log out of SSH with no errors.

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How To Restart SSH Service in Linux

SSH is a widely used utility for controlling servers remotely and you can run the simple commands to restart the SSH service.

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How to Make Apps Start at Center in Ubuntu 24.04

In Ubuntu desktop, most app windows by default start at top-left of screen. It’s quite annoying, since you have to move app window before it’s ready for use. So, in this tutorial I’m going to show you how to tweak you desktop, to make it start app window at screen center automatically. Center App Windows […]

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