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Andy Wingo: accessing webassembly reference-typed arrays from c++

The WebAssembly garbage collection proposal is coming soonish (really!) and will extend WebAssembly with the the capability to create and access arrays whose memory is automatically managed by the host. As long as some system component has a referen…

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How to Install WordPress with LAMP in RHEL-Based Distributions

The post How to Install WordPress with LAMP in RHEL-Based Distributions first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .WordPress is an open source and free blogging application and a dynamic CMS (Content Management System) developed using…

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Fd – The Best Alternative to ‘Find’ Command for Quick File Searching

The post Fd – The Best Alternative to ‘Find’ Command for Quick File Searching first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Most Linux users are well familiar with the find command and the many cases it can be used. Today we are going to…

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How to install ffmpeg on Ubuntu

FFmpeg is a command-line utility for transcoding multimedia files that is free and open-source. It includes libavcodec, libavformat, and libavutil, which are shared audio and video libraries. You may use FFmpeg to convert between different video and au…

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How to encrypt LVM volumes with LUKS

Data security is critical, especially for organizations. Whether it’s customer data, sensitive industry information, credit card or bank details, or employee records, ensuring proper access and maintaining confidentiality is critical to your relationsh…

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How to Deploy the Bitwarden Self-Hosted Server with Docker

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of deploying a Bitwarden vault server with the help of Docker containers.
The post How to Deploy the Bitwarden Self-Hosted Server with Docker appeared first on Linux Today.

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Deepin 23 Preview Released, Introducing New Package Format

Deepin is a Chinese-made Linux distribution based on Debian. Recently, Deepin 23 Preview was released, introducing its new format. Learn more here.
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LibreOffice 7.4 Released with 16K Column Support + More

LibreOffice 7.4 Community arrives with a massive set of new features, Microsoft Office compatibility, and more.
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Firefox 104 Released with Tweaks to Reduce Battery Usage When Idle

As sure as the sun rises and sets, so a new version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser emerges every four weeks. And lo, Firefox 104 is ready for release. Before we look at what’s new, a quick word to those of you hoping to hear that Firefox&#821…

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parallel @ Savannah: GNU Parallel 20220822 (‘Rushdie’) released

GNU Parallel 20220822 (‘Rushdie’) has been released. It is available for download at: lbry://@GnuParallel:4

Quote of the month:

  Parallel is Good Stuff ™

    — bloopernova@ycombinator

New in this release:

–header 0 allows using {filen…

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KaOS 2022.08 Ships with Adjusted Calamares Installer Layout

KaOS is an independent rolling-release distribution inspired by Arch Linux. Learn about the KaOS 2022.08 release here.
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8 things you can do with Linux that you can’t do with MacOS or Windows

Why should you try Linux? This is why.

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Different Ways to Call a Method in Java

With the class name or class object, you can call a method in Java to access the predefined or user-defined static and public methods.

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Importance of Data Security during Migration From On-Premises to Cloud

Data Migration is actually the process of transferring data from one system to another and changing storage, databases or applications. The ETL (Extract-Transform-Load) process states that data migration always requires at least Extract and Load steps. We have recently talked about migrating WordPress sites from one server to another. This…

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Neptune 7.5 Is Out Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11.4

Dubbed “Ada”, Neptune 7.5 is based on the software repositories of the Debian GNU/Linux 11.4 “Bullseye” release. Learn more here.
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How to Check if a Character is a Number in Java

To check if a character is a number in Java, use Java built-in isDigit() method of Character Class. It will return a boolean value true if the char is a digit.

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How to Uninstall Git on Windows

To uninstall Git on Windows, go to the “Control Panel”, open up “Program and Features”, right-click on the “Git” and select the “Uninstall” option.

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Ubuntu 22.10 May Disable GNOME’s New ‘Device Security’ Panel

Among the GNOME 43 features is a new ‘Device Security’ panel that tells you about the security status of your device. But if you upgrade to Ubuntu 22.10 in October you’re unlikely to be able to see it. A bug report filed by Ubuntu dev…

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Star Labs Unveils StarBook Mk VI Linux Laptop with 12th Gen Intel CPUs

StarBook Mk VI features 12th Gen Intel CPUs and other new features for the Linux laptop release. Learn more here.
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A New Release of Lightweight Linux Distribution SparkyLinux is Now Available

SparkyLinux, a Debian-based Linux distribution, has been giving its quarterly point release, with LXQt, KDE Plasma, Xfce, OpenBox, and text modes available.

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