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How to Fix SSH Client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe Error

Learn why you might encounter the error Client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe when connecting a remote system via SSH and how to fix it.
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Enable Fractional Scaling in Fedora with GNOME

Learn how to enable fractional scaling in Fedora Linux Workstation with GNOME edition with additional instructions.
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How to Install CakePHP on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the open-source web application framework CakePHP on Ubuntu 22.04.
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Re-name Sound Output Devices in Top-right Menu in Ubuntu 23.04

For Ubuntu 23.04, Fedora 38 and other Linux with GNOME 44, there’s now an extension allows to change display name of audio output devices from the top-right aggregation menu (aka Quick Settings). By default,  the speakers and headphones in the sound output sub-menu is a bit too explicit, that are not very clear to understand. […]

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[Solved] Termux Package Management Issue

In this tutorial, you will learn the cause of the Termux package management issue as well as several ways to solve it.
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How to Install a Load Balancing MySQL Server with ProxySQL on Debian 11

ProxySQL is a high-performance MySQL proxy with a small footprint that can be installed in multiple environments such as VM, K8s, bare-metal, and Docker containers. In this guide, you will install and set up load balancing of MySQL Cluster via ProxySQL…

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Red Hat Stop Packaging LibreOffice as RPM for RHEL, Fedora

Red Hat will stop shipping LibreOffice as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in future releases. At face value the change, confirmed by Red Hat (and GNOME developer) Matthias…

The post Red Hat Stop Packaging LibreOffice as RPM for RHEL, Fedora is from OMG! Linux and reproduction without permission is, like, a nope.

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Red Hat Stop Packaging LibreOffice as RPM for RHEL, Fedora

Red Hat will stop shipping LibreOffice as part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) in future releases. At face value the change, confirmed by Red Hat (and GNOME developer) Matthias…

The post Red Hat Stop Packaging LibreOffice as RPM for RHEL, Fedora is from OMG! Linux and reproduction without permission is, like, a nope.

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There’s a new Ubuntu Linux desktop on its way

Built around an immutable Linux core, this new Snap-based Ubuntu should provide a remarkably stable Linux desktop.

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Linux Command-Line Tricks for Efficient and Faster Workflows

Master efficient techniques and unleash the full potential of the Linux command line for a smoother and more streamlined workflow.
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Linux Mint Adds Support for Touchpad Gestures

Longing to use touchpad gestures in Linux Mint to manage windows, workspaces, tiling, and so on? Well, you’re in luck. Gesture support is coming to Cinnamon 5.8, Linux Mint says its latest monthly update. They don’t say an awful lot more ab…

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40+ Linux Commands: Cheat Sheet for Beginners

This guide offers over 40 Linux commands as a cheat sheet for beginners, which will be priceless during your Linux computing routines.
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GNOME Working on New UI for Fractional Scaling

Looks like GNOME designers are giving some much-needed love to fractional scaling settings accessible through the Settings app. In mockups shared on Gitlab, which is where the bulk of GNOME…

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10 Beautiful Linux Icon Themes You Should Install

Icon themes are vital to every Linux desktop. Learn how to change the look of your distro by installing some of these beautiful icon sets.
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Ultimate Guide to Dual-Booting Windows and Ubuntu

This guide will help you install Ubuntu alongside Windows and enjoy the benefits of dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu.
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BSD Release: TrueNAS 13.0-U5 “CORE”

Pee Jay Latombo has announced the release of TrueNAS CORE 13.0-U5, an updated build of the project’s specialist, FreeBSD-based software designed for NAS (Network-Attached Storage) computers. The new release brings improvements in ransomware protection…

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Rename Audio Devices in GNOME’s Quick Settings Sound Menu

Want to rename the audio devices that appear in the Quick Settings menu sound switcher? “No,” will be the answer from most people reading this. But I reckon a few of you will be hollering a throaty “hell yeah” my way — so this G…

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20 Basic ls Command Examples in Linux

In this guide, we’ll show you 20 examples of how to use the ls command to list or display the contents of a directory in Linux.
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FSF Blogs: May GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Nineteen new GNU releases!

Source: Planet GNU

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NixOS 23.05 Released With GNOME 44, KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS, Linux 6.1 LTS

Dubbed “Stoat,” NixOS 23.05 is powered by Linux 6.1 LTS for improved hardware support for installing or existing installations.
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