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Slow Ubuntu Shutdowns Because of Snap Daemon? Here’s a Fix

Sometimes when I shutdown Ubuntu …it takes ages to actually power off. Am I alone? Am I unreasonable? I’m not sure, but I am highly caffeinated — massive props to all the wonderful folks who buy me a coffee (it really does get spent on coffee) — …

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Will New CEO Dirk-Peter van Leeuwen Bring ‘Open Source Way’ Magic to SUSE?

As Red Hat slowly loses its open culture under IBM’s ownership, SUSE might be set to finally become an important global open-source player, but only if its board allows the former Red Hatter who will take the helm on May 2 to bring “the open source way…

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How to Install LXD on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Using APT, snap

In this tutorial, we’ll demonstrate how to install and use LXD on the Ubuntu Linux 22.04 LTS using an APT or snap command.
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How to work with a list of dictionaries in Ansible

Use Jinja selectattr() and map() filters to extract data from a list of dictionaries.
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How to Install a Specific Version of a Package in Ubuntu Linux

When installing any package from the repository, you can ask the repository to provide a specific version of the application. Here’s how.
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How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS and Elastic Stack

The tutorial is divided into two parts: installing and configuring Suricata and installing and configuring Elastic Stack.
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Install & Try out Ubuntu’s New Fonts in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

The Ubuntu design team is working on new Ubuntu fonts and proposes to use as default in the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04. For testing purpose, the team posted the .deb packages for the new fonts in this thread. User can try it out by installing in all current Ubuntu releases and report any issue in this […]

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ChatGPT Data Leak Exposes Chat History, Personal and Billing Data

A vulnerability in the redis-py open-source library was at the root of last week’s ChatGPT data leak, OpenAI has confirmed. Learn more here.
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Open-Source Dolly Claims to Be a Cheaper ChatGPT Alternative

An affordable alternative to ChatGPT? And open-source? Looks like Dolly is joining the open-source race against ChatGPT.
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Rust Basics Series #1: Create and Run Your First Rust Program

In the first chapter of the Rust programming series, you learn to write and execute your first program in Rust.

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Have You Tried Virtualbox Unattended Guest OS Install?

The post Have You Tried Virtualbox Unattended Guest OS Install? first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Recently, I updated my VirtualBox installation to version 7.0.0, I noticed some nice updates on the graphical user interface (G…

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How To Restore a Particular Schema from a PostgreSQL Database Backup

The post How To Restore a Particular Schema from a PostgreSQL Database Backup first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you intend to restore only one or a few schemas from a PostgreSQL backup file, you can use the pg_restore comm…

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OpenMandriva ROME 23.03 Is Here: Get Ready to Be Impressed

Shining with KDE Plasma 5.27.3 and vanilla GNOME 43.3, OpenMandriva ROME 23.03 aims to impress and satisfy every user’s taste.
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How to install and use Terminator Terminal on Ubuntu

In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to install Terminator on Ubuntu and get started using its many features. From customizing your layout to using keyboard shortcuts, we will cover everything you need to know to use Terminator like a pro.

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Ventoy 1.0.90 Adds Support for LibreELEC 11.0, Chimera Linux

Ventoy 1.0.90 adds support for new GNU/Linux distributions, including Chimera Linux and LibreELEC 11.0. With this, Ventoy now supports more than 1,100 ISO images!
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How to Quickly Merge PDF Files on Linux

PDF files are a common part of digital life so at some point you might want or need to merge multiple PDF files into one, single document. But how? In…

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Birdtray Ubuntu PPA Updated With Unread Email Count, XWayland Fixes

Birdtray is a system tray icon for Thunderbird, which shows the unread email count, with some extra features. Learn more here.
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Collaborating in Real-Time: Using Tmux with Multiple Users

Tmux is a powerful tool for managing terminal sessions, and it can also be used with multiple users for real-time collaboration. However, setting up shared sessions and ensuring proper permissions and security can be challenging. In this guide, we will…

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Tips and tricks for checking Ubuntu system information

As an Ubuntu user, it’s important to have a good understanding of your system’s hardware and software specifications. This information can be helpful when troubleshooting issues, optimizing performance, or planning upgrades. In this article, we will sh…

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GNOME Plans for Native Accent Color Support

The GNOME team is developing accent color support, and once implemented, users can personalize GNOME by selecting an accent colour that matches their preference or mood.
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