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The ultimate guide to creating a Pop!_OS bootable USB drive

Pop!_OS is a user-friendly and visually appealing Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It’s designed to offer a smooth and efficient experience for both beginners and advanced users. If you’re interested in trying out Pop!_OS or installing it on your co…

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Distribution Release: Photon OS 5.0

Photon OS, a security-hardened and enterprise-grade appliance operating system that is purpose-built for cloud and edge applications, has reached version 5.0. The new release brings a large number of improvements and new features: “Photon OS 5.0 provi…

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Simon Josefsson: How To Trust A Machine

Let’s reflect on some of my recent work that started with understanding Trisquel GNU/Linux, improving transparency into apt-archives, working on reproducible builds of Trisquel, strengthening verification of apt-archives with Sigstore, and finally th…

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Install and Use Qemu on Ubuntu

Learn how to properly install Qemu in Ubuntu and then configure a Linux distro in VM.

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Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”: The Multimedia Production Platform

Are you a multimedia professional tired of using different tools for different purposes? Do you want a single platform that can handle audio, video, graphics, and more? Look no further than Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster”, the latest release of the multimedia production platform that has everything you need. What’s new in Ubuntu Studio 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” Audio: PipeWire and Studio Controls In this release, Ubuntu Studio has switched to PipeWire as the default sound server, but it’s not recommended for professional audio. Studio Controls is not included by default, fear not, though, as you can install ubuntustudio-pulseaudio-settings to access…

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The Ultimate Guide to i3 Customization in Linux

Learn about how to customize your system’s look and feel with the i3 window manager in this super-detailed guide.
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How to Install Fedora 38 Workstation Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide

This step-by-step guide explains how to download the latest Fedora 38 Workstation edition and then how to install Fedora 38.
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Top 10 Linux performance commands for system administrators

As a system administrator, it’s essential to have a solid understanding of various Linux performance commands to monitor, optimize, and troubleshoot your systems. These commands provide valuable insights into resource usage, system processes, and overa…

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NVM: Install Multiple Node.js Versions in Linux

In this article, we’ll explain how to install Node Version Manager (NVM) to manage multiple active node.js versions on your Linux distribution.
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How to enable data collecting for ‘sar -u’ on Linux

The sysstat utility is a powerful tool for monitoring system performance on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. However, you may encounter an error when running ‘sar -u’, indicating that data collecting is not enabled.

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ddd @ Savannah: ANNOUNCE: DDD 3.4.0-rc2

Release candidate 3.4.0-rc2 is available.  You can find it at http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/ddd.

The build process of DDD is streamlined and updated to current versions of the toolchain. The interfaces to inferior debuggers (GDB and remake) and to Gnup…

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18 Best Node.js Frameworks for App Development in 2023

Node.js is used to build fast, highly scalable network applications. In this article, we’ll share 18 of the best Node.js frameworks for developers.
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The ultimate guide to AppImage management on Linux

Linux offers a variety of ways to install and manage applications, and one increasingly popular method is the use of AppImages. AppImages provide a simple, portable, and self-contained approach to application distribution, making it easy for users to r…

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Devuan Users Are at Risk: Take Action to Protect Your System

A newly discovered security issue in Devuan’s default installation allows for obtaining root privileges without a password. Learn more here.
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Upscaler: Upscale and Enhance Images

Upscaler is a free and open-source GUI GTK4 software that uses sophisticated AI models to enhance images by guessing what the details could be.
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Redis on Alma Linux 9

Redis is a popular and open-source in-memory key-value data store. Here’s how to install and configure Redis on an Alma Linux 9 server.
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Harness the Power of the Command Line: Searching Files and Google from Linux

by George Whittaker

Introduction

The command line is a powerful tool for Linux users, offering a range of capabilities beyond traditional graphical interfaces. In this article, we wil…

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A beginner’s guide to running JAR files in Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a versatile Linux distribution that supports a wide range of applications, including Java-based software. JAR files, or Java Archive files, contain compiled Java code and are a common way to distribute Java applications.

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7 Different Types of Operators in Python [With Examples]

Any developer who wants to write out effective and efficient code must be familiar with using operators in Python.
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Fixing the “File Not Supported” error on Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a widely used and user-friendly Linux distribution, but sometimes you may encounter issues when trying to install new software. One such issue is the “file not supported” error, which can be frustrating and prevent you from installing the sof…

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