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How to List and Extract tar.xz File in Linux

The post How to List and Extract tar.xz File in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A tar.xz file extension shows that the file is a tar archive file compressed using the XZ compression tool. In this guide, we will cover …

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libc @ Savannah: The GNU C Library version 2.37 is now available

The GNU C Library

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The GNU C Library version 2.37 is now available.

The GNU C Library is used as the C library in the GNU system and

in GNU/Linux systems, as well as many other systems that use Linux

as the kernel.

The GNU C…

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WTF: Terminal Dashboard

WTF (also known as ‘wtfutil’) is a Go-based tool billed as “the personal information dashboard for your terminal.” Learn more here.
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What Is Linux? and How Does Linux Work?

Linux is an open-source, community-developed operating system with the kernel at its core, alongside other tools, applications, and services. Learn more here.
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Install Duplicity on Ubuntu: A Quick and Easy Guide

Backing up data is one of the most critical duties for a system admin. As such, one must be well-versed in software that can ease data backing up. Not only must an admin be aware of data backing, but also, as an individual, you must be able to back up …

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This GNOME Extension Makes the ‘Activities’ Label More Useful

GNOME Shell’s ‘Activities’ button is iconic, but could the space it takes be put to better use? One GNOME extension developer thinks so, and this is how…
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How to renew Let’s Encrypt certificate on Ubuntu

Access to a reliable and secure online environment is no longer a luxury. Nothing seems impossible now that the internet connects all corners of the globe. The internet and its numerous protocols have spurred the creation of e-learning, video conferenc…

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Red Hat Gives up an ARM to OpenShift Kubernetes Operations

With the new release, Red Hat is integrating improved security and compliance for OpenShift as well as new deployment options on ARM-based architectures.
The post Red Hat Gives up an ARM to OpenShift Kubernetes Operations appeared first on Linux Today.

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A Beginners’ Guide to Linux Desktops

There are something like 300 Linux distributions. Thankfully, the list of Linux desktop environments is much shorter, but there are still plenty.
The post A Beginners’ Guide to Linux Desktops appeared first on FOSS Force.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, February 24, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, February 24, from 12:00
to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC)
to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, February 10, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

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to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC)
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Elementary OS 7 is now available and it’s the same old desktop goodness

The newly released seventh iteration of the popular Elementary OS is as impressive as you’d expect.

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FSF Blogs: January GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Nineteen new GNU releases!

Source: Planet GNU

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Iotas is a Linux Note Taking App with Nextcloud Sync

Iotas is a simple note-taking app for Linux that plays well with self-hosted Nextcloud Notes. I was introduced to Iotas by a blog post from Nick at The Linux Experiment….

The post Iotas is a Linux Note Taking App with Nextcloud Sync is from OMG! Linux and reproduction without permission is, like, a nope.

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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, February 03, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, February 03, from 12:00
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ONLYOFFICE 7.3 is Now Available: What’s New?

The open-source Microsoft Office alternative ONLYOFFICE brings in a bunch of improvements across the suite of tools in its latest release.
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LibreOffice 7.5 has Arrived and is Loaded with New Features and Improvements

The favorite office suite of the Linux community has a new release that includes some visual refreshing and new features across all modules.

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Xfce 4.20 Desktop Environment Will Bring Wayland Support

Work on Xfce 4.20 kicked off earlier this month with the release of libxfce4windowing, a new dependency for the Xfce desktop environment. Learn more here.
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[Fixed] bash: add-apt-repository: command not found

If you get the message “bash: add-apt-repository: command not found” while trying to use the add-apt-repository command in Ubuntu, it means that the software-properties-common package that has this command is not installed on your system. In this tutorial, we will show you how to fix this error by installing the software-properties-common package. Step 1: Update the Package List Before installing any new packages, update your system repositories. This ensures that the package metadata is up to date and that the software-properties-common package is the most recent version. Use the following command to update the package list: Step 2: Install the software-properties-common…

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