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How to use Tmux mouse mode

Tmux is an open-source multiplexing tool used to handle multiple terminal windows efficiently. If you have used the terminator application previously, you should be familiar with this app.

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Best Laptop Screen Size for Poor Eyesight

If you have an eyesight problem, you must go for a 17-inch laptop with a FHD resolution for better visibility. You can also use blue light protectors with your laptop.

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Arduino Serial.read() and Serial.write()

Serial.read() in Arduino reads the serial data in the Arduino whereas the Serial.write() sends the binary data to the serial port in Arduino.

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CPU-X Shows Information on Linux CPU, Motherboard, and More

CPU-X is a free and open-source software tool that takes advantage of profiling both the system (OS and hardware) and system applications (installed and pre-installed). It provides the system user with information related to system performance, graphic…

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How to Fix Arduino Port Grayed Out under Tools Options

Arduino port grayed out error occurs when COM port drivers are missing or while interfacing new Arduino board. This article will guide you further about this.

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After Install Guide for Ubuntu 22.10 with Apps and Games Recommendations

This advisory tutorial containing apps, games and settings recommendation will help you having first steps to do after installing/upgrading your computer to Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu. Let’s find your convenience! Subscribe to UbuntuBuzz Teleg…

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10 Reasons Why Your HP Laptop Is Slow?

If your HP laptop has become slower, you don’t need to take it in for repair as it can be fixed with some simple methods mentioned in this guide.

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Packet Flow via Firewalld

The place where the packet gets released is known as egress and the interface where the packets are received, is called the ingress interface.

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Rustdesk: A TeamViewer and AnyDesk Alternative for Linux

Rustdesk is a remote desktop service written in Rust that offers an efficient and user-friendly way for IT teams to remotely access and troubleshoot devices that are not physically accessible. See how it compares to popular Linux options, TeamViewer an…

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Distribution Release: Voyager Live 22.10

Voyager Live is an Ubuntu-based distribution which offers Xfce and GNOME desktop environments. The project’s latest version is Voyager Live 22.10 which offers nine months of support. “I introduce you to Voyager 22.10 in its final version. A two in one…

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How to Create a File in Linux using the CLI and GUI

Check out these step-by-step instructions on how to create a file in Linux via the command-line interface (CLI) and graphical user interface (GUI). This guide showcases multiple commands and options to choose from as well as some examples.
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GNUnet News: GNUnet 0.18.0

GNUnet 0.18.0 released

We are pleased to announce the release of GNUnet 0.18.0.

GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized and
privacy-preserving distributed applications.
Our goal is to replace the …

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How to Use sshpass for Non-Interactive SSH Login in Scripts in Linux, FreeBSD

This guide explains what sshpass is, how to install sshpass in various Linux and FreeBSD systems, how to use sshpass for non-interactive SSH login, and how to perform SSH password automation in shell scripts using sshpass utility in Linux and FreeBSD s…

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Vanilla OS: More Than Just Vanilla GNOME With Ubuntu

Vanilla OS is Ubuntu on stock GNOME, with on-demand immutability and package selection freedom. Sound fun? Read more here.
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SparkyLinux 2022.10 Rolling ISOs Updated with Linux Kernel 6.0 by Default

Debian-based SparkyLinux 2022.10 was released October 6 is upgrading its default Linux kernel 5.19.11 to Linux kernel 6.0.3. Learn more here.
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Drop the Linux cat command for bat

Bat, known as “a cat clone with wings,” functions similarly to cat, more, sed, and awk, but it does it with a lot more style.
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Linus Torvalds Considers Dropping i486 Support

In a message to the Linux kernel mailing list, creator Linus Torvalds indicates that it’s time to jettison support for i486 machines in with Linux kernel.

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Referential Integrity

Referential integrity is a database concept ensuring relationships between tables remain consistent. This article explains the Referential Integrity concept.

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Redis Sentinel vs Cluster

Comprehensive guide on what are Redis sentinel and Redis cluster, their pros and cons, availability, data sharding, scalability, architecture, among others.

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Ubuntu 22.10 Now Runs on Sipeed’s LicheeRV D1 RISC-V Linux SBC

Canonical continues to expand its RISC-V offering for Ubuntu with LicheeRV D1 (Dock), Sipeed’s first RISC-V Linux single-board computer (SBC) that features a modular design and exported interfaces. Learn more here.
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