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Linux Today 2024-01-30 06:23:06

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Paste Command Examples

Merge file contents, and display output among other things with the paste command. Explore more here.

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PingPath – Simple GTK4 Network Diagnostic Tool Based on Ping

Network diagnostic is useful when you getting internet connection issue. And, here’s a brand new graphical tool for Linux beginners. It’s PingPath, a free open-source tool written mostly in C, and use GTK4 toolkit for its user interface. PingPath uses the popular command line tool ping to send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to networks hosts. Simply type […]

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| by Scott Kilroy

A major release of KDE’s flagship desktop is coming soon

For many users, Plasma 6 will look like a run-of-the-mill upgrade. But the moment you start digging, KDE being KDE, you will discover a world of new features and enhancements.

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Making a retro-style alarm clock

A few electronic components, some code, and a hand-made wooden case make a fine retro-style bedside clock.

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Fetch and process YouTube view counts in Go

To keep track of how well his YouTube videos are performing, Mike Schilli writes a Go program that uses Google’s YouTube Data API to query the stats and then visualizes the results.

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What to do when Debian’s Apt archives are full

Full Apt archives might be unexpected, but there are a few solutions if you encounter the issue.

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Take the pain out of organizing files with the Qiplex apps

The smart Qiplex apps Easy File Organizer and Smart File Renamer help you organize your filesystem in next to no time.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-01-30 02:36:11

Chronicler Zack Brown reports Opcode life cycles and naming conventions.

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Comparing files with diffoscope

Diffoscope finds all the differences between files or folders, but at the price of verbosity. We show you how to focus diffoscope on what you want to know.

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Frittering

Another one of those blog posts appeared this month lamenting the end of computer print publishing in America. Whenever this happens, our office experiences a range of responses, from gloating to that odd sensation that comes with being invisible. What…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-01-30 02:36:05

Linux Mint 21.3 MATE and Zorin OS 17 Core

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-01-30 02:36:05

In the news: Gnome 46 Alpha Available for Public Testing; System76 Updates Thelio with New AMD Threadripper CPUs; Two AI Features Introduced in Deepin Linux 23 Beta 2; Nitrux 3.2.1 Released with Plenty of Improvement; Gentoo Linux Goes Binary … Sort Of…

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Considering computer memory

Computer memory is tied to increases in potential uses and performance and affected by ever-increasing machine complexity.

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Quick malware analysis with Linux tools

Forensic experts can’t just delete a sketchy file – sometimes the challenge is to see what is in it without triggering an attack. Learn about some of the tools investigators use for analyzing suspicious files.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-01-30 02:36:03

This month in Linux Voice and Elvie.

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A Bash alternative

BusyBox features a small footprint and speed, making it a popular choice for systems with limited resources.

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Controlling print jobs with shell commands

Use shell commands to start and manage print jobs without too much clicking, while easily avoiding problems with specific file formats.

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Use AI to generate shell input

Shell Genie uses artificial intelligence to convert your questions into commands in the terminal.

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Arduino development on the command line

When programming an Arduino microcontroller board for the first time, most people use the Arduino IDE, a graphical development environment. However, if you prefer the command line, you have a powerful alternative: Arduino CLI.

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