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How to Install RHEL 9 for RHCSA Certification

Preparing for the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) exam requires hands-on experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to perform a standard RHEL 9 installation that you can use for your R…

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KDE Plasma 6.1.1 Desktop Environment Released with Various Bug Fixes

KDE Plasma 6.1.1 is now available as the first maintenance update to the KDE Plasma 6.1 desktop environment seris addressing various bugs. Here’s what’s changed!
The post KDE Plasma 6.1.1 Desktop Environment Released with Various Bug Fixes appeared fir…

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Plasma Desktop 6.1 Released with Several Enhancements

If you’re a fan of Plasma Desktop, you should be excited about this new point release.

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How Linux is Revolutionizing Education with Open Source Learning

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the importance of equipping students with robust, versatile, and relevant skills cannot be overst…

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Open-Source Video Editor Gets ‘Game-Changer’ Update

A new version of open-source video editor OpenShot is available to download. OpenShot 3.2 is the first update to the app since early last year, and the editor’s chief developer, Jonathan Thomas, describes this release as a “game-c…

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How to Hide GNOME Top Bar in Ubuntu 24.04, 22.04 or 20.04

This tutorial shows how to hide (or auto-hide) the top bar in Ubuntu 24.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and/or Ubuntu 20.04 with default GNOME Desktop. Like the left (or bottom, if you moved it to) dock panel, the top bar can be hidden in Ubuntu and other Linux with GNOME Desktop to save screen space. And, this […]

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How to deploy Ghost Blog with Nginx on Debian 12

Ghost is an open-source blogging platform that helps you create a professional-looking blog. In this tutorial, we will explore how to install Ghost CMS using Nginx and MySQL on a server powered by Debian 12.

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How to Install Cachet Status Page System on Debian 12

Cachet is an open-source status page system written in PHP. It allows you to monitor downtime and system failure on your infrastructure.

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TUXEDO Computers Unveils the InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 Linux Ultrabook

TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 premium-class business ultrabook is now available for pre-order with full Linux support and Intel or AMD CPUs.
The post TUXEDO Computers Unveils the InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 Linux Ultrabook appeared first on 9to5Linux – do no…

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Exploring the Default Tiling Windows Feature in Ubuntu 24.04 (and Enhancing it)

Ubuntu has enhanced its tiling window offering. See how to use it and further enhance the tiling experience.

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OpenShot 3.2 Video Editor Brings Remove Gap Feature, New Themes, and More

OpenShot 3.2 open-source video editor is now available for download with new themes, powerful new features, and performance enhancements. Here’s what’s new!
The post OpenShot 3.2 Video Editor Brings Remove Gap Feature, New Themes, and More appeared fir…

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How to use the Orca screen reader in Linux

If you need assistance reading content on your computer or laptop screen, Linux has a tool that can help.

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RHCSA Series: Mastering Essential Commands & System Documentation – Part 2

The post RHCSA Series: Mastering Essential Commands & System Documentation – Part 2 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .RHCSA (Red Hat Certified System Administrator) is a certification exam from Red Hat company, which provides…

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Linux Mint 22 Beta Imminent as ISO Enters Testing

As the Cinnamon 6.2 release indicated, the upcoming Linux Mint 22 release is getting mighty close. But before a stable release can be made, there has to be a beta. Don’t get excited — a Linux Mint 22 Beta isn’t available to download, not ye…

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parallel @ Savannah: GNU Parallel 20240622 (’34 counts’) released

GNU Parallel 20240622 (’34 counts’) has been released. It is available for download at: lbry://@GnuParallel:4

Quote of the month:

  The most glorious 15,000 lines of Perl ever written.

    — @nibblrrr7124@YouTube

 

New in this release:

B…

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Celluloid, the GTK Media Player, Gets First Update This Year

A new version of Celluloid, an open-source media player for Linux, has been released. Celluloid (originally called GNOME MPV, albeit many moons ago) is an MPV-based media player able to leverage many of MPV’s ‘powerful playback capabilities…

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Celluloid, GTK4 GUI for MPV, Adds Floating Header-bar, Faster Loading

Celluloid, free open-source GTK4 GUI front-end for MPV, released new 0.27 version hours ago. Celluloid, formerly GNOME MPV, is a media player interacts with mpv via the client API, allowing access to mpv’s powerful playback capabilities, while providing a modern user interface that looks native in Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, and other Linux with GNOME Desktop. […]

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How to Install Umami Privacy Analytics on Ubuntu 24.04

Umami is a free and open-source web analytics platform written in Nodejs. In this guide, you’ll learn how to install Umami privacy-focused analytics on the Ubuntu 24.04 server.

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This Linux distro is inspired by Windows’ UI – and it works surprisingly well

Windows 11 is a divisive operating system, but it does get some things right. If you like the way Windows looks but you want to use Linux, Deepin is the way to go.

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No Need to Move From CentOS 7 by June 30 If You Have Aftermarket Support

Although Sunday will be the last day that CentOS 7 will be officially supported, you don’t have to move to something else right away. There are plenty of support services you can use to keep your workloads safe and secure until you’re ready to migrate….

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