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Automatically Take Steam Save-Game Snapshots Using Steamback

Steamback is a Steam Deck plug-in and desktop application which adds versioned save-game snapshots to Steam Cloud-enabled games. Learn more here.
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How to Set Up Multi-Master PostgreSQL Replication on Ubuntu 22.04

PostgreSQL is an open-source database management system focusing on extensibility and SQL compliance. This tutorial will install the PostgreSQL database server on Ubuntu 22.04 servers and set up Multi-Master replication with multiple servers via Bucard…

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Arch Linux vs Other Linux Distros: Which is Right for You?

Check out this basic comparison between Arch Linux and other Linux distros, highlighting their features, release models, advantages, and more.
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Gary Benson: Which APT repository did a package come from?

$ apt policy wget
wget:
Installed: 1.21.2-2ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.21.2-2ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.21.2-2ubuntu1 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

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How to Install XCP-ng Hypervisor

This tutorial explains what XCP-ng is, what the key features of XCP-ng are, and how to install XCP-ng Hypervisor using an ISO image file.
The post How to Install XCP-ng Hypervisor appeared first on Linux Today.

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Transmission 4.0.2 Released with Numerous Bug-Fixes [Ubuntu PPA]

Transmission BitTorrent client got another bug-fix release for the new major 4.0.0 that was released a month ago. The new Transmission 4.0.2 fixed the bug that some torrents thought they were magnet links, auto-add watch folder issue for macOS, broken speed limits for utp peers, and using announce-list when creating single-tracker private torrents. The release […]

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Gary Benson: Python debugger

By the way, if you’ve never used Python’s debugger, it really is as simple as adding a call to the built-in function breakpoint() at the point you want it to stop.

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How Do I Create a New Database in MySQL

To create a new database in MySQL using the Windows terminal, the “CREATE DATABASE <new-databasename>” command can be used.

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SimulIDE – The Free Electronic Workbench Software

Simulide is a free/open source electronic workbench software, that is, a real-time circuit simulator with PIC, AVR and Arduino simulation. It is suitable for hobbyist and student in electronic engineering. It is available for GNU/Linux, Windows (32-bit…

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FOSS Weekly #23.11: Ubuntu 23.04 Features, 2 New Distros, Terminal Basics and More Linux Stuff

Two new distros have been announced this week. Apart from that, take a look at the features of the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04.

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Terminal Basics Series #5: View the File Contents in Linux

In this chapter of the Terminal Basics series, you’ll learn about viewing the contents of files in the Linux command line.

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How to Mount Windows/USB NTFS Partition in RHEL Systems

The post How to Mount Windows/USB NTFS Partition in RHEL Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Are you trying to access an NTFS partition or NTFS formatted USB drive on an RHEL-based operating system, and have encountered…

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How to Use Ansible to Automate Logical Volume Manager in Linux

This tutorial explains how to use Ansible to automate the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) setup in Linux operating systems.
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Ken Thompson, UNIX Co-Creator, Is Moving to Debian GNU/Linux

Ken Thompson has shared incredible news: he’s moving to GNU/Linux, specifically Raspbian. See why in his latest announcement.
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Next Debian/Ubuntu Releases Will No Longer Allow pip install

The next Debian/Ubuntu releases will likely no longer allow pip install outside a virtual environment because of conflicts between pip and the OS package manager.
The post Next Debian/Ubuntu Releases Will No Longer Allow pip install appeared first on L…

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How to share folders to your network from Linux

If you need to share files and folders with other users on your network from your Linux desktop, follow these steps to walk you through the process.

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openSUSE Gains Momentum: A Look at Its Growing Popularity

From strength to strength! The popular Linux distro openSUSE has doubled its user base in a year. Here’s more on that.
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FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, March 17, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, March 17, from 12:00
to 15:00 EDT (16:00 to 19:00 UTC)
to help improve the Free Software Directory.

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Despite What You’ve Heard, Open Source 101 Isn’t Just for Newbies

Although Open Source 101 (which will be held for the first time in Charlotte, North Carolina on Thursday March 23) targets those new to open source, veteran open sourcers can find benefits from attending, too.
The post Despite What You’ve Heard, …

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KDE Plasma 5.27.3 Enables Night Light on ARM Devices

KDE Plasma 5.27.3 enables the Night Color feature on ARM devices that don’t support Gamma LUTs but support color transform matrices.
The post KDE Plasma 5.27.3 Enables Night Light on ARM Devices appeared first on Linux Today.

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