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How to Set Reminders on Your Android Phones

To set reminders on your Android device, you can utilize the default calendar app or opt for apps provided by Google.

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How to Set Aspect Ratio Plugin in Tailwind?

To use the aspect ratio plugin in Tailwind, install the aspect ratio plugin and add them to the “tailwind.config.js” file. Then, use them in the HTML program.

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How to See Blocked List on Discord Mobile?

To see the blocked list on Discord, open Discord mobile app, and open account settings. Then, go to the “Account” tab and go to the “Blocked Users”.

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The AlmaLinux Dilemma: When Upstream Suddenly Disappears

“I wanted to know about how the folks at Alma felt about the recently formed cartel that includes never to be trusted Oracle; SUSE, which is recovering from a case of Stockholm syndrome that was brought about by several decades of abuse by Novell and t…

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How to Turn On/Off System Protection in Windows 10 & 11?

Open PowerShell using the “Win+X” shortcut. Then, insert the Enable-ComputerRestore -Drive “C:” command for turning on the System Protection for the C drive.

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The Easy Way to Change Runlevel on Ubuntu, Linux Mint

Learn how to change runlevel on Ubuntu and Linux Mint, and explore the different systemd targets and what they do.
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How to Schedule Tasks Using Linux at Command

Learn how to use the Linux at command to schedule tasks to run at a later time. Automate one-time tasks like backups and scripts in Linux.
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www-zh-cn @ Savannah: Welcome our new member – Jing Luo

Hi, all

I am very glad that we have a new member.

Real Name: Jing Luo

Login Name: jing

Id: #346988

Email Address: szmun.luoj@gmail.com

Jing Luo will show his/her passion in Free Software, and try to let more people know about GNU.

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How to Install OpenLDAP Server, LDAP Account Manager on Debian 12

This article will show you how to install the OpenLDAP server and LDAP Account Manager on Debian 12 step by step.
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gnucobol @ Savannah: Release of GnuCOBOL 3.2

GnuCOBOL 3.2 includes many new features compared to the previous release, while maintaining full source compatibility.

The amount of changes from GnuCOBOL 3.1 to 3.2 is huge, here are some of the highlights:

improved dialect handling includin…

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Essential tips for using Ubuntu’s file system effectively

The Ubuntu File Manager, often known as Nautilus, is a powerful tool that acts as the gateway to your files, folders, and documents on Ubuntu. Offering a user-friendly interface paired with robust functionality, it’s an essential tool for both new and …

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20 Best GNOME Extensions for Everyone

GNOME is known for its sleek and user-friendly design; with these top 20 GNOME extensions, you can take it a step further.
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Upgrading from a previous version of Pop!_OS

Pop!_OS, developed by System76, is renowned for its user-friendliness and constant improvements, making upgrades a welcome event for its users. As with any operating system, keeping up-to-date ensures not only new features and smoother performance but …

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Create Table of Contents, Figures and Index of Tables in LibreOffice

Learn to create table of contents, table of figures and index of tables in LibreOffice Writer.

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How to Install Latest Python from Source in Linux

In this article, we will show how to install and use the latest Python version in RHEL-based distributions and Debian and its derivatives.
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KDE Wallpaper Competition Kicks-Off – Win a 13-inch Framework Laptop

Grab your crayons, Krita, or whatever else you use to create stunning artwork because KDE devs are looking for a new desktop wallpaper and there are prizes to be won! “Prizes?”, you ask – yes, prizes plural: a 13-inch Framework laptop and y…

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Ubuntu 23.10 to Debut a New ‘Ubuntu Store’ Based on Flutter

As things stand now, Canonical seems to be going full-steam ahead for integrating Flutter-based elements into Ubuntu 23.10.
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CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE Form Alliance to Thwart Near-Closing of the RHEL Source

With Red Hat/IBM making it harder for developers and teams to access the source for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), some organizations are joining forces to pave a new path forward.

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What’s New in COSMIC: Themes and APIs

COSMIC is a new, yet-to-be-released Rust-based desktop environment for Pop!_OS and other Linux distros that is populating some base systems.
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Debian Systems Patched Against ‘Downfall,’ ‘INCEPTION’ CPU Flaws

The Debian Project released an updated kernel and intel-microcode packages for all supported Debian GNU/Linux releases. Learn more here.
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