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How to Monitor Network Bandwidth Using vnStat in Linux and BSD

This guide explains what vnStat is, how to install it, and how to monitor network bandwidth using vnStat in Linux. Learn more here.
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MySQL JSON Data Type

This guide demonstrates how to use JSON type to manage data in a MySQL database. JSON data type was introduced since MySQL 5.7.8 to store data as key value pairs in certain circumstances, while maintaining the rigid nature of the whole database.

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How to Open a File With Nano Editor in Linux?

GNU nano is a text editor for Unix-like computing systems using a command line interface. How to use a nano editor to open files is discussed.

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How to List Installed Packages in Ubuntu 22.04

To list installed packages in Ubuntu 22.04, you can either use the Ubuntu Software GUI method or run “dpkg”, “apt”, or “snap” commands in terminal.

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How to Install Tomcat on Ubuntu 22.04

Apache Tomcat or Tomcat is a widely known and used Java application server. Learn how to install Tomcat on Ubuntu 22.04 here.
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Welcoming PyTorch to the Linux Foundation

Today we are more than thrilled to welcome PyTorch to the Linux Foundation. Honestly, it’s hard to capture how big a deal this is for us in a single post but I’ll try.  TL;DR — PyTorch is one of the most important and successful machine learning software projects in the world today. We are excited
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Meta Transitions PyTorch to the Linux Foundation, Further Accelerating AI/ML Open Source Collaboration

PyTorch Foundation to foster an ecosystem of vendor-neutral projects alongside founding members AMD, AWS, Google Cloud, Meta, Microsoft Azure, and NVIDIA  DUBLIN – September 12, 2022 –  The Linux Foundation, a global nonprofit organization enabling innovation through open source, today announced PyTorch is moving to the Linux Foundation from Meta where it will live under […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Screenshot

Apple Screenshot is a small utility that’s part of macOS. Learn about open source alternatives to Apple Screenshot here.
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Ansible Tutorial for Beginners

Ansible is an open-source IT engine that optimizes the deployment of IT technologies, including intra-service orchestration and application deployment.

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Looking to switch to Linux from Windows? The Feren OS Transfer Tool makes it easy

Anyone looking to adopt Linux as their daily operating system should give Feren OS a try.

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How to Create a Docker Image?

A docker image is a template or a system file that consists of the application and all the dependencies necessary to run the application in a docker container.

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How to Change User Password in Linux

This guide explains how to change a user password in Linux and how to allow a user to change the password of certain other users via sudo.
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Patent troll attacks against open source projects are up 100% since last year. Here’s why

In recent years, patent trolls have started attacking open-source developers and companies. But, the open-source community is fighting back.

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Amberol Is a Gorgeous Music Player Aimed At GNOME Users

Amberol is the ultimate simplified Linux music player built using GTK4 and Rust and is tightly integrated with GNOME. Learn more here.
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ImageMagick Sharpen Image

This article explains both vector and raster images can be shown, converted, and edited using the free and open-source software “ImageMagick”.

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Luca Saiu: GNU Hackers’ Meeting 2022: Call for presentations, even remote

The GNU Hackers’ Meetings or or “GHMs” are a friendly and informal venue to discuss technical topics related to GNU (https://www.gnu.org) and free software (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html); anybody is welcome to register and attend. The …

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Luca Saiu: GNU Hackers’ Meeting 2022: Call for presentations, even remote

The GNU Hackers’ Meetings or or “GHMs” are a friendly and informal venue to discuss technical topics related to GNU (https://www.gnu.org) and free software (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html); anybody is welcome to register and attend. The …

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Luca Saiu: GNU Hackers’ Meeting 2022: Call for presentations, even remote

The GNU Hackers’ Meetings or or “GHMs” are a friendly and informal venue to discuss technical topics related to GNU (https://www.gnu.org) and free software (https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html); anybody is welcome to register and attend. The …

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How to reconfigure Ceph storage in OpenShift Data Foundation

It is straightforward to reconfigure ODF to add or remove Ceph functionalities or change parameters. Here’s how to do it.
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KDE Frameworks 5.98 Makes File Transfers Faster in KDE Apps

KDE Frameworks 5.98 is here with more new features for your favorite KDE apps and the KDE Plasma desktop environment. Learn more here.
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