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How to Create Arrays of Random Numbers in MATLAB

To create arrays of random numbers in MATLAB, rand(), randi(), and randn() functions are used. Find more details about it in this guide.

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Firefox 115 Released with Intel GPU Video Decoding on Linux

A brand new version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser is rolling out — and it’s a real doozy. Linux users with Intel GPUs will be pleased to hear Mozilla Firefox 115 supports hardware video decoding by default. Most devices with Intel graphics h…

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GNOME 45 File Manager Gets Search Performance Boost, More

Nautilus in GNOME 45 is getting a search performance boost and the ability to refocus the search bar using Ctrl+F. Learn more here.
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How to Install Media Codecs in Ubuntu

Learn how to install media codecs in Ubuntu and other Ubuntu-based distributions that will increase your overall experience of the system.
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How to Install Zsh, Oh My Zsh, Powerlevel10k Theme in Ubuntu

This post will walk you through how to install and set up the Powerlevel10k theme and Zsh on an Ubuntu machine.
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Beginner’s Guide to Hard Disk Partitioning Basics with GParted

This tutorial will help you maintain your computer’s hard disk drive using GParted made easy to practice for both Ubuntu (GNU/Linux) and Windows users. We included here only actions needed by most computer users such as reading the information, formatt…

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How to Check CPU Cores in Ubuntu

Learn how to check the CPU cores in Ubuntu systems, so you can monitor system performance, troubleshoot, and more.
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How to Disable and Enable CPU Cores in Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we will attempt to demonstrate how to enable and disable CPU cores in Ubuntu systems. Follow along here.
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KDE neon Unstable Edition Now Includes KDE Plasma 6.0 (WIP)

If you’re eager to play around with the upcoming KDE Plasma 6 release the folks behind the KDE neon make it easy. Work on KDE Plasma 6 is well underway and the first stable release of it is expected to be released …Well, when it’s ready &#8…

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Festival is a Music Player With a Special Interface

Festival is a cross-platform graphical music player for local album collections that is still early in development. Learn more here.
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GNOME Podcasts 0.6 Released, Ported to GTK4

Grab yer earphones ‘cos a brand-new version of the GNOME Podcasts is out — and it’s been ported to use GTK4/libadwaita! Not familiar with this app? Podcasts is a capable,…

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How to Make a Potion of Luck in Minecraft

To make a Potion of Luck in Minecraft, you can use the cheat command in the survival mode or get it from the inventory in the creative mode.

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How to Make a Potion of Harming in Minecraft

The Potion of Harming is useful when you are playing in survival mode while fighting against enemies. Follow this guide to make it in Minecraft.

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How to Make a Potion of Poison in Minecraft

To make a Poison Potion in Minecraft, the player needs a crafting table, brewing stand, blaze powder, water bottle, nether wart, and spider eye.

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How to Make a Chest in Minecraft

To create a chest in Minecraft, you will need 8 wooden planks and 1 crafting table. Follow this guide to learn how to make a chest in Minecraft.

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How to Leave a Group Chat on Android?

You can leave a group chat on Android by going to the group and finding the leave or exit button. Follow this guide to learn about leaving the group on several platforms.

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How to Install the IIS and ASP.NET Modules?

Open the control panel, and select the “Program and Features” option. Then, hit the “Turn Windows feature on and off” option and check the relevant boxes.

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How to Increase Idle Timeout Before Lock Screen Activates/Computer Sleeps?

To increase idle timeout before the lock screen activates/computer sleeps, the Registry Editor, Registry File, or Command Prompt can be used.

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How to Install SQLite3 in the Command Prompt?

Installing SQLite3 in the command prompt can help you get started with your database management journey.

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How to Hide Files on Android

On Android phones, you can hide files and folders by adding a dot(.) before their names or using the .NOMEDIA extension.

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