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Nushell: Cross-platform Shell That Gives You More Clarity on Error Messages

Brief: Nushell is a unique type of shell that provides easy-to-read error messages and offers cross-platform support. Find out more about it here. Even if you are not interested in using the terminal, the Linux terminal often makes some of the heavy li…

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Installation and Review of Ubuntu Budgie [Lightweight Distro]

The post Installation and Review of Ubuntu Budgie [Lightweight Distro] first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Ubuntu Budgie is a new version of Ubuntu that uses the Budgie desktop, which is a very attractive and user-friendly des…

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Puppy Linux – A Collection of Multiple Linux Distributions

The post Puppy Linux – A Collection of Multiple Linux Distributions first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
First of all, let me say that I am a big fan of Puppy Linux. The reason for this is simple: Puppy and its multiple variati…

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Atlassian Sourcetree

Sourcetree is a Git client that simplifies how you interact with Git repositories. Learn about the best free and open source alternatives to Atlassian Sourcetree here.
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How to Change, Remove, or Disable User Passwords in Linux

Managing passwords via the terminal is relatively simple. This article will go over the passwd command in Linux and learn how to change, remove, or disable user passwords.
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Understanding Linux File Permissions

Linux file permissions are very important to understand and use properly, due to security reasons and user access rights.
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Ubuntu 22.04: What’s New? [Video]

The Ubuntu 22.04 release carries a colossal crop of cumulative changes and improvements added in the previous three releases — but what are the most notable? That’s the question I answer in my Ubuntu 22.04: What’s New video. Yes, I’m …

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You Can Now Pre-Order the StarBook Mk V Linux Laptop with an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU

Unveiled last year in May, the StarBook Mk V laptop features a true matte 14-inch IPS Full HD (1920×1080) display with an anti-reflective coating and a 3H hard-coat, a backlit keyboard, glass trackpad, quad speakers, and a function lock that lets you actually use the F keys without holding down the Fn key. When it […]

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School Approaching 10-Year Anniversary with openSUSE on Student PCs

In 2012, the WHSG Secondary School switched its student IT Network from proprietary software to Free and Open Source Software. Fast forward to the present day and it is still in use!
 
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 17th, 2022

This week has been very slow in Linux news due to the Easter holidays, but sometimes we need to relax a bit and enjoy some family time. Being Easter and all that, this week brought us new Linux hardware from Star Labs, in the form of an all-AMD mini PC and an AMD Ryzen 7-powered […]

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How to Install KDE Plasma or Kubuntu in Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

In this tutorial, we cover how to install KDE Plasma Desktop (in a few variants) or Kubuntu on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04.
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How to Install RustDesk Remote Desktop Software in Ubuntu

RustDesk is a top solution for remote desktop software. Learn how to install RustDesk remote desktop software in Ubuntu here.
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A Simple Way to Create a Generated-on-Demand (GOD) Offline Nano Wallet on Linux

Here’s how to generate an offline, generated-on-demand crypto wallet on Linux.
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How to Upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to 22.04 LTS

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (“Jammy Jellyfish”) will release next week. This tutorial explains how to safely upgrade from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS using the command-line and GUI options.
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Is Freedom Phone the Trump University of Mobile Devices?

It appears that Erik Finman has been paying attention to the examples being set by a certain former president on how to run a successful business.
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Kernel Panic: 3 Reasons Why It Happens on Linux

Today’s operating systems are stable enough that we don’t have to deal with serious bugs. However, that does not mean that from time to time, as we use the operating system that we use, we won’t encounter different problems that not only block the PC, but also force it to restart. We are talking, for […]

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Dirk Hohndel: Linux, Linus, Licenses, and the Business of Open Source

In this interview, Hohndel opines about the mistakes some proprietary companies make when they attempt to go open, the recent spate of “source available” licenses, how he came to be the one to interview Linus Torvalds at Open Source Summit every year, …

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Lambda Launches World’s Most Powerful Ubuntu Linux Laptop for Deep Learning

Meet Razer x Lambda Tensorbook, the world’s most powerful Ubuntu Linux laptop designed for deep learning. Powered by an Intel i7-11800 Octo-Core processor featuring up to 4.6GHz clock speeds and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Max-Q graphics card with 16GB VRAM, the Tensorbook laptop provides ML engineers an all-in-one deep learning solution for all their […]

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Linux Mint Upgrade Tool (mintupgrade) Beta Released. Here’s How to Try

Learn details about the Linux Mint Upgrade Tool (mintupgrade), its features, and installation instructions.
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A Simple Way Using Linux to Turn Your Old Laptop into a Security Monitoring Device

Let’s look at a simple way to use Linux to transform an old laptop into a security monitoring device.
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