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How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Ubuntu for ARM

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite distributed under GNU AGPL v3.0. It comprises web-based viewers and collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms compatible with OOXML formats.

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Software Freedom Conservancy wins big step forward for open-source rights

SFC v. Vizio lawsuit ruling shows the GPL acts both as a copyright license and as a contractual agreement.

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How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP (LEMP) on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

LEMP is an acronym for a group of free and open-source software often used to serve web applications. It represents the configuration of Nginx Web Server, MySQL / MariaDB Database, and PHP Scripting Language on a Linux operating system. This guide shows you step-by-step the installation process of the LEMP stack, Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP, […]

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How to use Screen Command on Linux

Screen is a very useful command which gives us the ability to use multiple Shell(SSH) Sessions from a single SSH session. It means you do not need to explicitly open different SSH sessions to perform multiple operations parallelly.

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Development Release: openSUSE 15.4 RC

The openSUSE project has published a release candidate for openSUSE 15.4. The new development snapshot offers users a chance to test openSUSE and introduces a new platform for containers and minimal environments: “The new phase also changes the new of…

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Alt Workstation K 10.0 Released

The published release of the distribution kit “Alt Workstation K 10” is supplied with a graphical environment based on KDE Plasma. Its boot images are prepared for x86_64 architectures like HTTP, Yandex Mirror, Distrib Coffee, Infania Netwo…

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How to Use Sed in Linux for Basic Shell Tasks

Sed is a simple program. It does not create nor edit any files. Despite that, it is a powerful utility that can make your Linux life easier.
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Linux Administration: Ubuntu Linux Tutorial for Beginners.

Linux is a multi-user system that serves as a reliable open-source system for desktops, and servers. Linux is the most widely used open-source Operating System (OS). In this article, we will be using Ubuntu Server Version to learn to use Linux using Co…

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Distribution Release: Rocky Linux 8.6

Louis Abel has announced the release of Rocky Linux 8.6, the new stable version of the project’s community clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux: “We are pleased to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 8.6. This release is available for the x8…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 15th, 2022

The week was really great for Linux news and releases. We got huge news from NVIDIA as they finally decided to open-source their graphics drivers, we got a new Fedora Linux release for you to play with on your PC, and we got a new generation of the Kubuntu Focus M2 Linux laptop with upgraded […]

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10 things to do after installing Debian

There are many reasons to select Debian over other Linux distributions out there. First of all, it’s free and open-source, software updates and upgrades can be done smoothly on the terminal, the packages are very secure to download, and it comes with L…

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How to Build and Install a Custom Kernel on Ubuntu

Compiling your own custom Linux kernel allows you to extract the most of your hardware and software. Learn how to install one in Ubuntu today.
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Top 10 Best Linux Distributions in 2022 For Everyone

A list of best Linux Distributions in 2022 for every user – students, creators, developers and casual users with guidance to pick one.
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NetworkManager 1.38 Released with IPv6, Other Improvements

The NetworkManager 1.38 release is here to further improve IPv6 support and other key features. Learn more here.
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5 Tools to Easily Create a Custom Linux Distro

If you want a Linux desktop that is tailored to your needs, your best option is to create a custom Linux distro. Here’s how you can do it.
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BSD Release: FreeBSD 13.1

Glen Barber has announced the release of FreeBSD 13.1, the second stable build in the project’s 13 branch: “The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 13.1-RELEASE. This is the second release of the stable/…

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Inkscape 1.2 is Now Available to Download

Ahoy, a new version of Inkscape has appeared. We take a look at the key new features in Inkscape 1.2, the official release video, and share download links.
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Fedora 35 v Fedora 36: What’s the Difference?

Fedora 36 is here, and it’s a significant upgrade. But how is it different from Fedora 35? Compare Fedora 35 v Fedora 36 now.
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Ubuntu 22.10 Daily Builds Available for Early Adopters

Ubuntu’s next non-LTS release, Ubuntu 22.10, is now open for development along with all the official flavors. Get ready to test it if you’re a developer and an early adopter.
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LibreOffice 7.2.7: One Last Update Before June 12th End-of-Life

The LibreOffice 7.2.7 update is here two months after the previous release to add one last layer of bug fixes to LibreOffice 7.2. Learn more here.
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