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FSF Events: GNU40

The GNU System is turning forty. In honor of this event, the Free
Software Foundation (FSF) is organizing a hackday for families, students,
and anyone interested in hacking. Come and celebrate with us with kith
and kin!

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Simon Josefsson: Trisquel on ppc64el: Talos II

The release notes for Trisquel 11.0 “Aramo” mention support for POWER and ARM architectures, however the download area only contains links for x86, and forum posts suggest there is a lack of instructions how to run Trisquel on non-x86.

Since the r…

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How to Find Linux Screen Resolution From Command Line

Learn how to find your Linux desktop screen resolution from the command line using xrandr and xdpyinfo commands.
The post How to Find Linux Screen Resolution From Command Line appeared first on Linux Today.

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Top-left ‘Activities’ Replaced with Workspace Indicator in GNOME 45

In the recent update of Ubuntu 23.10 daily build, the GNOME desktop has been updated to v45 beta. And, here are some visual changes. The default wallpaper now has a dark variant. Meaning changing Ubuntu Desktop to dark style will also change to dark style wallpaper. Though, the final wallpaper is not revealed yet! The […]

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Rocky Linux Confirmed to Remain 1:1 Compatible With RHEL

In a statement about OpenELA, Rocky Linux confirmed its commitment to remaining a 1:1 fully compatible drop-in replacement to RHEL.
The post Rocky Linux Confirmed to Remain 1:1 Compatible With RHEL appeared first on Linux Today.

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PyCharm and Android Studio to Feature Wayland Support for Linux

Jet Brains announced that IntelliJ-based IDEs, like PyCharm and Android, will finally support the Wayland display server protocol. Learn more here.
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I Think Ubuntu 23.10 is Making a Mistake…

The next version of the world’s most popular desktop Linux operating system (that’s Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb) will come with less software available out-of-the-box. Current daily builds of Ubuntu 23.10 only includes a handful o…

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How to Check and Reduce High Memory Usage in Windows 11?

To reduce memory usage, end unnecessary apps or programs, disable Startup apps, disable SysMain service, defragging the hard drive, or modify the registry key.

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How business leaders leverage Data Science?

In the dynamic landscape of today’s digital world, the heartbeat of successful businesses resonates with data. This unprecedented surge in information has given rise to an invaluable instrument: Data Science. This multidimensional discipline, interwea…

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Pandas And Condition

In Python, the and “&” operator is used to combine multiple conditions and filter or select single as well as multiple DataFrame rows.

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13 Free and Open-Source Video Editing Software for Linux in 2023

The post 13 Free and Open-Source Video Editing Software for Linux in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .It’s a well-known fact that there is a broader variety of software products for Windows and Macs than for Linux…

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How to Check VLC Log Files

Troubleshooting a video playback issue in VLC? Here’s how you can check the VLC log files.

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Supercharge Grammar Checking in LibreOffice With LanguageTool

The open-source LanguageTool can be integrated with LibreOffice Writer to provide a better grammatically accurate writing experience.
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My Favorite Command Line Editors for Linux – What’s Your Editor?

The post My Favorite Command Line Editors for Linux – What’s Your Editor? first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Knowing how to edit files quickly and effectively via the command line is vital for every Linux system administrator….

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How to Install Universal Media Server on Debian-Based Distros

In this guide, we demonstrate how to install Universal Media Server on Debian-based distributions using Ubuntu 22.04 as an example.
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A Closer Look at the RFI on Open-Source Software Security

The RFI signals that the best ideas for how the government can make the entire open-source ecosystem more healthy and secure are top of mind. Learn more here.
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How to Install Linux Kernel 6.5 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps on how to install Linux kernel 6.5 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Linux Mint 21.
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11 Search Engines for Cybersecurity Research You Can Use Now

If you’re interested in staying ahead in cybersecurity, explore these search engines for cybersecurity research.
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How to install and use WebStorm on Ubuntu

The prowess of WebStorm as an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is hard to contest. Especially for web developers, it offers a bouquet of features, from intelligent coding assistance to seamless version control integration. If you’re an Ubuntu u…

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The ultimate Pop!_OS home server setup guide

In an age where digital autonomy and personal data control have become paramount, setting up a home server stands out as a wise decision. Leveraging the power and user-friendliness of Pop!_OS for this purpose ensures a smoother journey. Whether you’re …

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