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How to Install Nextcloud AIO on Ubuntu 22.04

Nextcloud AIO stands for Nextcloud All in One. It is a docker-based installer that makes deploying Nextcloud a breeze. In this tutorial, learn how to install Nextcloud AIO on Ubuntu 22.04.
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Crafting Cutting-Edge AI Assistants with Ubuntu

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In an era dominated by digital innovation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistants have emerged as pivotal elements in revolutionizing the way we inte…

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How to Build a Self-Hosted Environment on Linux With Proxmox

In this guide, we delve into the practicalities of establishing an affordable self-hosted environment tailored for home labs, home offices, and small to medium-sized enterprises. Prioritizing a lean approach that minimizes both effort and cost, our goa…

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Kill Command Examples

You’re going to find it, and kill it, thanks to the kill command on Linux.

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How to Hide “PackageKit” Message in OpenSUSE

Discover how to get rid of the persistent PackageKit message on your OpenSUSE system and enjoy hassle-free package management without interruptions.
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Ubuntu 24.04: Same as it ever was, but with 5 big improvements

Ubuntu has had a refresh and these five features could make the distro stand out from the crowd.

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5 things to consider before leaping from one Linux distribution to another

If you’ve grown tired of your current Linux distribution, you need to think carefully before you migrate to something else.

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How to Install and Setup OneDrive Client in Ubuntu 22.04

This is a step by step beginners guide shows how to install and setup OneDrive client in Ubuntu 22.04 to sync files between local machine and Microsoft cloud. OneDrive is a file hosting service by Microsoft. It so far does not have an official app for Linux, but there’s a popular free open-source client works […]

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10 Essential Python Run Command Usages You Need to Know

This article provides a curated list of 10 essential Python run command examples, designed to improve your coding efficiency. From executing scripts to automating tasks, these examples cover a range of scenarios to help you master command-line operatio…

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Echo Command: A Guide to Outputting Text in Linux

The echo command in Linux is a simple yet powerful tool for outputting text to the terminal or redirecting it to files. This guide explores the basics of the echo command, including syntax, options, and practical examples, to improve your command-line …

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How to Use the cp Command in Linux: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

The cp command is a fundamental tool in Linux for copying files and directories. This beginner’s guide demystifies the cp command, providing clear instructions and practical examples to help you master file copying operations, enhance your file managem…

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KDE Announces New Slimbook V with Plenty of Power and KDE’s Plasma 6

If you’re a fan of KDE Plasma, you’ll be thrilled to hear they’ve announced a new Slimbook with an AMD CPU and the latest version of KDE Plasma desktop.

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Linux Mint Edge ISO (21.3) – Why You Should Use it

A quick round-up of the Linux Mint Edge ISO for version 21.3 “Virginia” with the latest Kernel.
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FSF Blogs: FOSDEM 2024: two days on software freedom

We depend on software as a society. In such a world, software freedom has to be protected. Free Software Foundation’s (FSF) Licensing and Compliance Manager, Krzysztof Siewicz is sharing his personal account of FOSDEM 2024.

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How Nginx Went From Being the Little Engine That Could to Become the Fork of the Day

On Valentine’s day a developer for the popular open-source web server platform Nginx announced a fork of the project to create FreeNginx. Here’s what you need to know about the fork, and what it means to the future of Nginx.
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GIMP 3 is coming! The 3 features that I’m most excited about (and why)

Here’s why GIMP 3 will be a game-changer for me and maybe you too.

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How to Install PostgreSQL 16 and pgAdmin on Debian 12

PostgreSQL is a powerful, highly scalable, open source, and cross-platform object-relational database system that runs on Unix-like operating systems including Linux and Windows OS. In this step-by-step tutorial, we will show you how to install Postgre…

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, March 01, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, March 01, from 12:00 to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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How To Upgrade LibreOffice 7.6 on Trisquel 11 GNU/Linux

This tutorial will help you update your LibreOffice to version 7.6 on your computer powered by Trisquel 11 GNU/Linux. Because in this release Trisquel follows Ubuntu 22.04, thus LO versions are the same and the latest one is also available via a backpo…

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SDDM Login Manager 0.21.0 Released! Improved Qt6 & Wayland Support

SDDM, the Simple Desktop Display Manager, announced new 0.21.0 released a few hours ago. It’s a free open-source display manager, aka login manager, for the graphical interface of Linux login screen. While, GNOME (Ubuntu/Fedora) uses GDM as default, and MATE/Cinnamon (Linux Mint) uses LightDM, SDDM is usually the default login manager for KDE Plasma and […]

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