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How to repair your Grub 2 on Ubuntu

Grub v2 offers a powerful rescue mode. Now using this mode, may not be exactly a walk in the park for most inexperienced users out there, so here’s a guide on how to easily fix your Grub with the Boot Repair tool.

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How to edit your kernel boot parameters on Linux

Changing or editing your kernel boot parameters is very important when you want to fix an issue that causes errors during boot, or test a new feature, activate a different driver, or disable a feature on your system. These parameters are stored as text…

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Fixing “Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring” Issue in Ubuntu

Seeing “Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring” message while updating Ubuntu? Here are the steps you can take to get rid of it.

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The 15 Best Minecraft Faction Servers

Most Minecraft community players agree that the game’s experience is built entirely on the internet. The multiplayer world provides something for everyone, whether it’s the fun parkour Minecraft servers or the pleasure of playing with friends. Continui…

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How to Use fgrep Command to Search for Strings in Linux

The post How to Use fgrep Command to Search for Strings in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Brief: In this beginner-friendly guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the fgrep command. By the end of this guide…

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How to Install and Use htop in Linux

htop is an excellent utility for monitoring system resources in Linux. It provides a better user experience than the default top command.

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How to Boost Speaker Volume in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

A simple guide on how to boost your laptop speaker volume by more than 100% in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
The post How to Boost Speaker Volume in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros appeared first on Linux Today.

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Distribution Release: wattOS R12

Ron Ropp has announced a new release of wattOS, the first in several years. The new version, wattOS, is based on Debian 11 and features access to many extra software repositories, including Debian’s Backports and Flatpak. The project’s release announc…

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How to Install OpenOffice in Arch Linux for Beginners

A simple tutorial with step by step guide to install Apache OpenOffice in Arch Linux, Manjaro, and similar derivatives.
The post How to Install OpenOffice in Arch Linux for Beginners appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install Node.js on RHEL 9

This step-by-step guide will explain how to install the open-source JavaScript runtime Node.js on RHEL 9.
The post How to Install Node.js on RHEL 9 appeared first on Linux Today.

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15 Useful Basic firewall-cmd Commands in Linux

In this article, we will see the fundamentals of a new firewall service introduced in CentOS 7 named FirewallD. Learn more here.
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Connect to SSH Server on Alternate Port

Here’s a beginner’s guide for adding an alternate port to a Secure Shell (SSH) server and the steps for connecting to it.
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Podman at the edge: Keeping services alive with custom healthcheck actions

New Podman feature allows you to automate what happens when a container becomes unhealthy, which is crucial for services in remote locations or critical systems.
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Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates to Fix 16 Vulnerabilities

The new Linux kernel security updates are available only for all supported Ubuntu LTS (Long-Term Support) versions. These include Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish), Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa), and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver). Learn more here….

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Canonical Announces Ubuntu Images Optimized for Intel IoT Platforms

Ubuntu is already the first choice for many enterprises, with no signs of this changing any time soon. Now, Canonical is taking is launching optimized Ubuntu images for Intel Internet of Things (IoT) platforms. Learn more here.
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Say hello to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1

The latest, next-generation version of RHEL 9 is here.

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AlmaLinux 9.1 Released With Security Enhancements and Updated Tools

Based on the recently released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1, AlmaLinux 9.1 is a 1:1 binary compatible distro with RHEL. Learn more here.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 Adds Native Firefox Support on GNOME

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1 introduces native support for Mozilla Firefox on the GNOME desktop environment using Wayland sessions. Learn more here.
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Valve Releases New Stable Steam Client Update With Big Picture Mode

Steam Client is getting a brand-new Big Picture mode ported from the Steam Deck UI. Learn more about how now everyone can enjoy the Steam Deck UI on their personal computers.
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Authenticator: A Simple Open-Source App to Replace Authy on Linux

A free and open-source app for two-factor authentication codes on the Linux desktops.

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