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Learn Python Control Flow and Loops to Write and Tune Shell Scripts – Part 2

The post Learn Python Control Flow and Loops to Write and Tune Shell Scripts – Part 2 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In the previous article of this Python series, we shared a brief introduction to Python, its command-line…

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Ubuntu Media Center: How to turn your Ubuntu system into a media center

In this guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of turning your Ubuntu system into a media center. We’ll cover everything from installing the necessary software to configuring your system for optimal performance. By the end of this gui…

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Getting Started with Python Programming and Scripting in Linux – Part 1

The post Getting Started with Python Programming and Scripting in Linux – Part 1 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .It has been said (and often required by recruitment agencies) that system administrators need to be proficient…

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Ubuntu Remote Access: How to access your Ubuntu system remotely

Have you ever wished you could access your Ubuntu desktop or server from another location, such as your home or office? With remote access tools, you can easily and securely connect to your Ubuntu system from anywhere in the world. In this article, we …

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SSDFS Is a New Linux Filesystem for NVMe ZNS SSDs

To complement NVMe ZNS SSDs, a new Linux file system “SSDFS” has been proposed to be included in the kernel. Learn more here.
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Ubuntu Plans for Minimal ISO Images for Desktop Workloads

Canonical plans to introduce a minimal ISO image of 140MB in size for minimal workloads on Ubuntu desktops.
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How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27 on Kubuntu 22.10

Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27 on Kubuntu 22.10 using the Kubuntu Backports PPA. Learn how to add the PPA to upgrade Plasma in minutes.
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GIMP 2.10.34 Brings Features Backported From GIMP 3.0

GIMP 2.10.34 is here to backport more new features from the upcoming and highly anticipated GIMP 3.0 release.
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Hardware Info Heaven – CPU-X is CPU-Z for Linux

Want to learn more about your system hardware? Maybe you’re looking to find out your motherboard make and model, your CPU stepping, or which “nanometre” technology your chipset is built…

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FSF Blogs: February GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: Eighteen new GNU releases!

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Now that KDE Plasma 5.27 is out as an LTS (Long-Term Support) series, it’s time to update your Kubuntu 22.10 systems once again.
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3-Years After Red Hat, Is Jim Whitehurst Still the ‘Open-Source Way’ Guy?

At an online media event held in early February, Red Hat’s former CEO talked about investing, open source, open governance, and of course, Red Hat.
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Planet Computers Launches ARM-based Linux Desktop PCs

The firm that originally released a line of mobile keyboards has taken a different direction and has developed a new line of out-of-the-box mini Linux desktop computers.

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Armbian 23.02 Brings Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS, Debian Bookworm Support

Armbian 23.02 introduces support for Linux 6.1 LTS kernel as well as initial support for Debian GNU/Linux 12 Bookworm and Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster.
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How to cache Ansible facts with Redis

Persisting Ansible fact data improves execution time, particularly when running different playbooks in sequence or targeting many hosts.
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IPFire 2.27 Now Powered by Linux Kernel 6.1 LTS

Powered by the long-term supported Linux 6.1 LTS kernel series, IPFire 2.27 Core Update 173 is here to introduce support for the QMI.
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Distribution Release: NuTyX 23.02.1

NuTyX is a lightweight distribution based on Linux From Scratch which features a custom package manager called cards. The project has published a new version, NuTyX 23.02.1, which updates several of its supported desktop environments and key applicati…

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Canonical Partners With Intel to Support 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs

Canonical now says it fully supports Intel’s innovative new 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel vRAN Boost hardware platform family.
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PeaZip 9.1 File Archiver Brings Usability Improvements

PeaZip 9.1 file archiver is available for download with a refined scripting engine and an overhaul of the application’s look.
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Fedora May Finally Drop Delta RPMs

Fedora Project Leader, Matthew Miller, raised a proposal earlier this week that might be among the final nails in the coffin for Delta RPMs.
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