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How to Install New Gambas 3.19.0 in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

Gambas released new 3.19.0 few days ago. Here’s the new features and how to to install guide for Ubuntu users! Gambas is a full-featured object-oriented language and development environment built on a BASIC interpreter. It’s made up of a compiler, interpreter, archiver, scripter, development environment, and many extension components, for easily developing command-line, GTK2/GTK3, Qt, […]

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How to Remove Password from PDF Files in Linux

A neat trick to get rid of the annoyance of entering the password each time you open a password protected file.

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Smem – Reports Memory Consumption Per-Process and Per-User in Linux

The post Smem – Reports Memory Consumption Per-Process and Per-User in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Memory management, particularly monitoring memory usage, is crucial for your Linux system. There are many tools av…

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How to Use Awk for Text Filtering with Pattern-Specific Actions – Part 3

The post How to Use Awk for Text Filtering with Pattern-Specific Actions – Part 3 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In the third part of the following awk command series, we shall take a look at filtering text or strings base…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1058

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Drauger OS 7.6News: UBports changes release version scheme, TrueNAS to offer faster deduplication, FreeBSD plans to phase out 32-bit processor su…

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How to Install Android Studio on Linux Mint 21

This guide discusses how to install Android Studio on Linux Mint 21 using the command-line terminal with two different installations option of PPA or Flatpak with Flathub.
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elementary OS 8 Enters Early Access, Here’s What’s Planned

Sponsors of elementary OS now have early access to the next major version of the Ubuntu-based desktop Linux operating system. elementary OS 8 is the next major update, following on from this year’s elementary OS 7.x series. It is based on the pac…

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A Complete Guide to Lubuntu Default Apps and Their Purposes

This is a full list of all Lubuntu default applications (or list
of Lubuntu components) with their explanations for first time users. Lubuntu is the official variant of Ubuntu with LXDE as the technology of the desktop environment and default applicat…

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How to Enable JPEG-XL (.jxl) Image Support in Ubuntu 22.04/20.04

Want to open (or export to) .jxl files? Here’s how to enable the image format support in Ubuntu and Debian. JPEG-XL (.jxl) is a royalty-free raster-graphics image format supports both lossy and lossless compression. It includes features such as animation, alpha channels, layers, thumbnails, and has better compression efficiency (60% improvement) comparing to JPEG. GNOME […]

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Ubuntu Studio opens Wallpaper Competition for Next 24.04

Ubuntu Studio, the official Ubuntu flavor, opens wallpaper competition for the next 24.04 LTS release! Ubuntu Studio is one of the official Ubuntu flavors, that features KDE Plasma desktop environment and aims to general multimedia production. The developer team opens the wallpaper competition on February 16. All users (needs login) can submit their own artworks […]

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Darktable 4.6.1 Released, New Documentation & Various Fixes

Darktable photography workflow application and RAW developer released new stable 4.6.1 yesterday! The release finished the documentation for the new 4.6 release series, include translations to Ukrainian, Polish and Dutch. And, it now performs image discovery asynchronously in the import dialog. Meaning that long parsing due to huge number of sub-directories and files can be […]

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How to Install Kodi on Linux Mint 21

This guide explores how to install Kodi on Linux Mint 21, utilizing the command line terminal along with tips to secure it with UFW.
The post How to Install Kodi on Linux Mint 21 appeared first on Linux Today.

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RawTherapee 5.10 Released! How to Install in Ubuntu via PPA

RawTherapee, the free open-source raw photo processing program, announced the new 5.10 release this Friday! It’s been more than 1 year since the last stable release. The new release can now add multiple custom external editors that can be chosen in the Editor tab. The Preferences dialog now has new Favorites tab to add/remove favorite […]

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Shotwell 0.32.6 Updated App Icon with Better HiDPI Support

Shotwell photo manager released version 0.32.5, then 0.32.6 with quick fixes, few days ago. The release has better HiDPI displays support, with new .svg app icon that looks way better (perfectly sharp). The release also fixed that the viewer application always opens in maximized window size, as well as missing viewer app icon in dock, […]

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Rootless Installation of Kali Linux in Termux

To rootless install Kali Linux in Termux, install the Termux on device. Download and run the nethunter installer script and install Kali Linux.

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Zsh Vim Mode

The Zsh Vim mode or Vi mode can be enabled by executing bindkey -v command or placing it in the zshrc file.

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VirtualBox vs Hyper-V vs VMware | Detailed Comparison

Hyper-V is great for Windows-based OS, VirtualBox is versatile and free, and VMware is more scalable and optimal and is used in larger organizations.

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Vim Keyboard Shortcuts and Commands

Vim has many keyboard shortcuts that are used to enhance the workflow. This article lists all the major keyboard shortcuts and commands for quick reference.

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Understanding and applying the time command in Linux

This article offers a detailed exploration of the Linux time command, an essential tool for developers and system administrators to measure the execution time of commands and scripts. Learn how to effectively use time, interpret its output, and apply i…

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Beyond Windows and MacOS: Exploring Linux as a Student’s Alternative Operating System

In a world where the battle for digital supremacy seems to be a two-horse race between Windows and MacOS, there’s a silent, powerful contender: Linux. This operating system offers customization, efficiency, and freedom that mainstream options can’t always match. 

Exploring Linux as a Student's Alternative Operating System

For students navigating the complexities of

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