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How to Install Adobe Reader 9.5.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

This simple tutorial shows how to install Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.5.5 in all current Ubuntu releases and other Linux. Adobe has discontinued Linux support for its Acrobat PDF reader for many years! I don’t know why people is still needing this software application, but some one has made it as Flatpak package which is available […]

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How to Install and Enable SSH Multi-Factor Authentication for Linux Systems

Tutorial on how to install and enable MFA for SSH access on Linux systems by setting up a supported MFA method such as Google Authenticator or Duo Security.

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How to Install CUDA on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Tutorial on how to install CUDA on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS from the official package repository of Ubuntu and how to write, compile, and run a simple CUDA program.

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How to Use array_reverse() Function in PHP

The array_reverse() can reverse the order of the elements in an array. It takes an array as its input and returns an array with elements ordered and reversed.

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Linux Kernel 6.3 is released with some major new features

The latest Linux kernel boasts security, speed, and power improvements for Intel, AMD, ARM, and RISC-V architectures.

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18 Best NodeJS Frameworks for App Development in 2023

The post 18 Best NodeJS Frameworks for App Development in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Node.js is used to build fast, highly scalable network applications based on an event-driven non-blocking input/output model, an…

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The Ultimate Guide to i3 Customization in Linux

Learn about customizing your system’s look and feel with i3 window manager in this super-detailed guide.

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NVM – Install Multiple Node.js Versions in Linux

The post NVM – Install Multiple Node.js Versions in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Node Version Manager (NVM in short) is a simple bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions on your Linux system. It allow…

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How to empty or clear system log files in Linux

Learn how to empty or clear system log files in Linux using various methods, including manual commands, logrotate, and Stacer. Keep your system organized and save disk space by managing log files efficiently.

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www @ Savannah: An interview with Alexandre Oliva, lead developer of Linux-libre at FSFLA

Alexandre Oliva, maintainer of GNU Linux-libre, was interviewed by Nix Sanctuary:

https://nixsanctuary.com/an-interview-with-alexandre-oliva-lead-developer-of-linux-libre-at-fsfla/

> – What is your key role in Linux-libre development at the…

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How to repair a damaged filesystem in Ubuntu

In this comprehensive guide, we explore the essential aspects of filesystem management in Ubuntu. Learn how to repair, optimize, and maintain your filesystem with our expert tips and tricks.

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Linux Kernel 6.3 Arrives With Intel VPU Driver, More Rust Updates

Check out the release highlights of Linux kernel 6.3, which brings support for AMD Zen 4 server processors, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and more.
The post Linux Kernel 6.3 Arrives With Intel VPU Driver, More Rust Updates appeared first on Linux Today.

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The Ultimate Guide to Recovery and Rescue Mode in Ubuntu

Greetings, Ubuntu enthusiasts! As a passionate Ubuntu user, I take great pleasure in sharing valuable tips and insights that can enhance your experience with this versatile operating system. In today’s guide, we’ll dive deep into the world of Recovery …

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Shotwell 0.32.0 Adds Support for JPEG-XL, AVIF, WebP

Shotwell 0.32.0 introduces support for new image formats, including AVIF, WebP, JPEG-XL, CR3, and more variants of HEIF and HVEC. Learn more here.
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How to Enable AppImage Support in Ubuntu 23.04

If you’re an avid user of AppImages wondering why they don’t appear to work in Ubuntu 23.04, I’ve got you covered. But maybe you don’t know there was an issue? On earlier versions of Ubuntu you download an .appimage, mark it exe…

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How to Use CSS flex-grow Property?

The CSS “flex-grow” property is used to assign extra spaces to the elements of Flexbox. The greater the value, the greater the space allotted to the div element.

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The New Flathub Is Here: Discover a World of Apps With Ease

The redesigned Flathub is now live after a beta period, providing a better user experience and improved functionalities. Learn more here.
The post The New Flathub Is Here: Discover a World of Apps With Ease appeared first on Linux Today.

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Docker Engine Plugins

Docker Engine plugins can be used in different ways, such as installing, listing, inspecting, enabling, or disabling plugins, and removing plugins.

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How to Use PHP serialize() Function

serialize() function can serialize an array, object, or complex data structure into a string that can be stored in a database and passed to another PHP script.

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AsyncAPI: A springboard for opensource professionals

Image: “Open Source Springboard” by Jason Perlow, Bing Image Creator We all start studying and training in what we like with enthusiasm and optimism. However, as time goes by, difficulties arise, making us rethink our position and values. Are we good at what we thought we were? Are we heading in the right direction? Are […]

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