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Wine 7.22 is Now Available for Linux FreeBSD and macOS

Wine 7.22 is now available, bringing 32-on-64 thunks for both Vulkan and OpenGL, various bug fixes, and more. Learn more here.

 

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qBittorrent 4.5.0 is out! How to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 | 22.10

qBittorrent got a new major release this weekend. Here’s the new features and how to install guide for Ubuntu 22.04 & Ubuntu 22.10. qBittorrent 4.5.0 features new icon theme, new color theme, better startup time, and export torrent support. And, it now uses libtorrent 2.0.x in the default binary packages. Other changes include: Add ‘View’ […]

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qBittorrent 4.5 Brings Faster Startup When Using Many Torrents, New Themes

The qBittorrent 4.5 release appears to be an exciting release for fans of this open-source BitTorrent client. Learn more here.
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Rocky Linux 9.1 Release Introduces Keylime Tool

Rocky Linux 9.1 features updated developer tools and Keylime, an open-source, scalable trust system based on TPM technology.
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How to Hide App Shortcut Icon in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 & Other Linux

Got an application, but you want to make it in-visible from start menu, app grid, app launcher search result, and dock launcher? It’s easy to do the trick by adding rule NoDisplay=true or Hidden=true into the ‘.desktop’ file for that application. And, here’s how to do it step by step. Hide Shortcut Icon for native […]

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Up to 65% Off on All Linux Foundation Training & Certification [Cyber Monday Sale]

The Linux Foundation is offering all beginner and advanced training and certification bundle at a discount of up to 65% off for a limited time.

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Distribution Release: Rocky Linux 9.1

Rocky Linux 9.1, a distribution built from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.1 and 100% compatible with its parent, has been released: “We are pleased to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 9.1. This release is currentl…

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How to Access a Remote Server Using a SSH Jump Host

The post How to Access a Remote Server Using a SSH Jump Host first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A jump host (also known as a jump server) is an intermediary host or an SSH gateway to a remote network, through which a connectio…

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Bash test command explained with examples

Comparison and checking might not be suitable in real life, but it is essential in programming. It helps to ensure that you have good code that interacts well and works as expected. Comparison of various values, checking of the different properties of …

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How to stop Discord from displaying your game

Discord is one of the most famous gaming chat apps that enables users to communicate with friends while playing games. One of its finest features is the ability to look at your allies list and see the game everyone is playing at that moment.

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How to use the distinct count query in MongoDB

Displaying a specific number of documents in a particular collection is one of the retrieval queries. Use the distinct count query when you have hundreds of documents in a collection and want to know the total number of distinct documents in that colle…

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How to list databases in MongoDB

MongoDB is a NoSQL database that can store many forms of data, including unstructured data. Data in MongoDB is stored as collections and documents rather than relations. This enables it to keep any form of data. MongoDB has hundreds of operators and ac…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 996

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Void 20221001News: Debian warns Anacron service may be disabled, Fedora tests new web-based installer, Redox OS runs on some real hardwareQuestions and answers: Remotely shutting down and complex aliasesRelease…

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How to make colored text in Discord

One thing that is not supported by the default Discord user interface is a colorful and vibrant text chat experience. It only has a basic text chat with no in-built color commands, and at first glance, there is no way for you to do anything fancy with …

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How to Install Odoo 16 ERP Software on Ubuntu 22.04

Odoo is a self-hosted suite of over 10,000 free and open-source enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions. In this tutorial, we will install the Odoo open-source ERP software on the Ubuntu 22.04 server.
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Kooha: A Simple Screen Recorder

Kooha is a simple free and open-source GTK-based app designed to “elegantly record your screen.” Check out its highlights here.
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Make GNOME Calendar, Clock Icons Show Actual Date and Time

Ever looked at the GNOME Calendar and Clock app icons and thought: “hmm, they’d look much cooler if they showed the current date and the actual time”? Well, a brand new GNOME extension allows them to EXACTLY that! It’s called &#…

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5 NeoVim GUI Editors You Could Try If You are Not a Total Terminal Junkie

Looking for the GUI comfort for NeoVim? Here are a few projects that give a graphical interface to the awesome NeoVim editor.

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Scipy Chi-Square

The article is on the chi square method which uses the “stats” module from the scipy library. We have conducted two types of tests for the chi square methods.

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Python Thread Sleep

The “time.sleep()” method of the “time” module is used in Python to suspend the execution of the current thread for a given number of seconds.

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