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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-08-18 03:47:39

Linux Magazine Archive DVD

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Use AI and Go to program a command-line predictor

Because shell command sequences tend to reoccur, smart predictions can save you time typing. We first let the shell keep notes on what gets typed, before a Go program guesses the next command and runs it for you.

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Immerse yourself in living history with 0 A.D.

Steer the fortunes of ancient civilizations in the real-time strategy game 0 A.D. and revive history.

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Using browser extensions to uncover

Fake information is experiencing a boom, but given the right tools, you can reliably separate the wheat from the chaff.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-08-18 03:47:19

This month in Linux Voice.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-08-18 03:47:18

In the news: Kali Linux 2022.3 Released; 14" Pinebook Pro Linux Laptop Ships; OpenMandriva Lx ROME Technical Preview Released, Linux Mint 21 Now Available; Firefox Adds Long-Anticipated Feature; and System76 Oryx Pro Laptop Refreshed with a New CPU.

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Turbocharge your ebook reader with KOReader

KOReader offers enough features to give your humble ebook reader new powers and completely transform your reading experience.

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Sorting and Searching

A look at the history of computer memory and a classic algorithm text.

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Roll your own IoT Linux with Buildroot

Whether you need a tiny OS for 1MB of flash memory or a complex Linux with a graphical stack, you can quickly set up a working operating system using Buildroot.

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RFID reader on a Raspberry Pi

Inexpensive components for the SPI interface let you upgrade a Raspberry Pi 4 to a display system for zero-contact RFID-based data acquisition.

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Scripted drawing with ImageMagick

ImageMagick can do more than just edit existing images. The free software can even be scripted to create simple drawings.

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Automating LibreOffice with macros

ScriptForge helps you automate LibreOffice by building portable macros.

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Access the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO

The wiringPi library, which many Raspberry Pi fans have grown attached to over the years, is no longer under maintenance by its developer. An alternative, in the form of Pigpio, has arrived just in time.

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Building project documentation from  Markdown files

MkDocs, a static site generator, lets you easily transform Markdown files into ready-to-use, user-friendly project documentation.

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Top Linux Distributions for Students in 2023

The post Top Linux Distributions for Students in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .When looking for a Linux distribution for learners or students, a broad spectrum of determinants is considered. These include user-friend…

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How to Install VS Code on Ubuntu 22.04: A Step-by-Step Guide

Visual Studio Code (often abbreviated as VS Code) is a free, cross-platform, and open-source code editor. Learn how to install VS Code on Ubuntu 22.04 here.
The post How to Install VS Code on Ubuntu 22.04: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Linux T…

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Debian GNU/Linux Turned 29, Happy Birthday!

29 years ago, Debian GNU/Linux, one of the oldest and most popular Linux distributions, began. Happy 29th birthday, Debian GNU/Linux!
The post Debian GNU/Linux Turned 29, Happy Birthday! appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Recover Lost and Deleted Data in Linux

Data can be lost or deleted in a variety of scenarios. In this tutorial, learn how to recover lost and deleted data in Linux.
The post How to Recover Lost and Deleted Data in Linux appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install MySQL 8.0 Community Edition on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

MySQL is a free, open-source database management system. Learn how to install MySQL 8.0 Community Edition on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS here.
The post How to Install MySQL 8.0 Community Edition on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS appeared first on Linux Today.

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GNOME 43: The Best New Features

animated gif of new quick toggles system menu in the GNOME 43 desktop release
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