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Remove a Specific Element from an Array in Bash

Tutorial on deleting a specific element from an array in Bash using the unset command to remove the entire array and the particular element from the array.

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Dynamic Memory Allocation in C++

Tutorial on the dynamic memory allocation of an integer variable and a class object in C++ to manually allocate the memory using the new and delete keywords.

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Distribution Release: Nobara Project 37

Nobara Project is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. The distribution comes with certain features that do not ship with the regular Fedora, such as WINE dependencies, OBS Studio, 3rd party codec packages for GStre…

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How To Install DEB Packages on Ubuntu/Debian/Linux Mint

An article on how to install DEB packages on Ubuntu, Debian, and Linux Mint operating systems using the command-line methods and graphical methods.

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17 Must-Try Web Browsers for Linux Users in 2024

The post 17 Must-Try Web Browsers for Linux Users in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A web Browser is a software that provides an interface to surf the web. With an introduction in around 1991, their development and ad…

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Distribution Release: OpenMandriva Lx 23.01 “ROME”

OpenMandriva’s grand entry to the world of “rolling-release” distributions comes to fruition today with the initial release the project’s “ROME” edition. It aims to continually provide the most up-to-date software packages without compromising the sys…

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3 Ways to Install Telegram on Linux Mint 21 or 20

Telegram Messenger is a cross-platform, encrypted, cloud-based, and centralized instant messaging service. Here’s how to install it on Linux Mint.
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How to Install Tor Browser on Linux Mint 21 or 20

Tor Browser is a web browser that anonymizes web traffic using the Tor network. Here’s how to install it on Linux Mint to better protect your identity.
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How to Install QMPlay2 on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

QMPlay2 is a free multimedia player and alternative to the more popular VLC Media player. Here’s how to install it on your Ubuntu desktop.
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GNUnet News: GNUnet 0.19.2

GNUnet 0.19.2

This is a bugfix release for gnunet 0.19.1.

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3 Important Changes in How Data Will Be Used and Treated

The rising number of identity fraud and threat actors collecting personal information will lead to three changes in how data is used. Learn about these changes here.
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FSF Blogs: Sharing knowledge about the GNU family of licenses

Copyright and licensing associate Craig Topham discusses the work done by the Licensing and Compliance Lab to answer licensing questions via articles, the FAQ, and email.

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NVIDIA 525.78.01 Graphics Driver Brings Better Support for Vulkan X11 Apps

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5 security technologies to know in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Learn about some of the RHEL features that can help you protect your systems from threats.
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How to Copy Files, Directories in Linux With the cp Command

While you can use a graphical file manager to copy files and directories, most Linux users use the cp command due to its simplicity and rich functionality.
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Why Nitrux Linux 2.6.0 Isn’t for Everybody and Doesn’t Try to Be

With the release of Nitrux Linux 2.6.0, the distribution moves further from the mainstream.
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8 Most Popular SSH Clients for Linux

SSH is one of the most popular and reliable remote protocols for connecting to remote devices. Here are some top SSH clients for Linux systems.
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How to Install Unity Desktop on Arch Linux

Unity has been brought back to life by volunteers. While there is an Ubuntu Unity flavor, Arch Linux users can also install and use Unity on their systems.
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State of Monado’s Visual-Inertial Tracking

The development of Monado’s inside-out tracking solution keeps improving, and more devices are now supported. Learn more here.
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The Future of ZFS on Ubuntu Desktop is Not Looking Good

Is Ubuntu on ZFS a dead effort? In 2019 Canonical seemed pretty upbeat about the contentious file system, hyping the release of Ubuntu 19.10 and its (experimental) option to install Ubuntu (kernel, system files, and user data) on a ZFS volume. It was a…

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