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How to Install OpenRGB on Manjaro 21 Linux

OpenRGB offers network-based software development support. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install OpenRGB on Manjaro 21.
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How to Change a Username in Linux

Sometimes you’ll want to rename a user in a Linux system. Use this guide to learn how to change a username in Linux with command-line tools.
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Zotero Research Tool Gets ‘Biggest Upgrade’ in its History

A major —nay, colossal update to open source reference management tool Zotero is available to download. Zotero 6 is billed by its developers as the “biggest upgrade in Zotero’s history”. What makes it so substantial? An array of new feature…

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GNOME 41.5 Released as a Bugfix Update

The GNOME 41.5 release is here with various bug fixes for some of the apps in the GNOME Stack, as well as core components. Learn more here.
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KeePassXC 2.7 Password Manager Released with Major Changes

Arriving nine months after the last update in the KeePassXC series, KeePassXC 2.7 is here to implement support for the KDBX 4.1 file format. Learn more here.
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What’s the Fuss About GNOME’s Libadwaita Library in Linux World?

Why are some users and developers are against the adoption of this Libadwaita library in GNOME ecosystem?
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Linux Basics: How to Write and Run a C Program on Ubuntu

In this guide, you will learn how to write your first C program using the Linux operating system which requires just the GNU C compiler and a text editor and not a full-blown integrated development environment to get started. The following steps will show to install a GNU C compiler on Linux, how to write […]

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How To Install Proxmox VE On Debian 11 Bullseye In Intel NUC

This guide explains how to install Proxmox VE on Debian 11 bullseye in an Intel NUC mini PC and access Proxmox web dashboard. In addition, we will also discuss how to create a network bridge and how to setup Wireless network card as a bridge.
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Grep Command with Examples

Grep can be piped with other commands. For example, you can pipe cat and grep together to search strings from files and display them on the screen.
Today, you will learn to use the grep command with advanced examples.
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Who’s Who in Open Source: Three Honorees Receive Free Software Awards at LibrePlanet

In typical LibrePlanet fashion, even though forced online for the third year in a row by the pandemic, it remained true to its commitment to software freedom by streaming the event using only free and open-source software.
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A Beginner’s Guide to cron Command in Linux

By using the cron command, we can schedule and run many tasks automatically in Linux/Unix. You can execute them once or on a regular basis. Cron is widely used to schedule repetitive tasks at regular intervals (using commands listed in a file called ‘crontab’), and the ‘at’ function is a way of scheduling a task […]

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Asahi Linux Reaches Alpha Milestone, Brings Linux to M1 Macs

Asahi Linux is a project and community dedicated to bringing Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, beginning with the 2020 M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. Except for the recently launched Mac Studio, this initial alpha release of Asahi Linux is compa…

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Simulating Host Identity Protocol-Based Virtual Private LAN Service Using Mininet Framework

by Dmitriy Kuptsov

Introduction

Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) provide means for building Layer 2 communication on top of existing IP networks. VPLS can be built using various ap…

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Customize GNOME Desktop in Ubuntu with a Clean Look

A tutorial that gives you some easy steps to customize GNOME Desktop with a clean look with minimal effort.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 20th, 2022

This week has been really slow in Linux news and releases. We only got a brand new kernel, namely Linux 5.17, which will soon arrive in the stable repositories of your favorite GNU/Linux distributions, as well as the final release of the long-anticipated Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 5 distro. On top of that, I […]

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UPDATED: How to Set Up a Local DNS Caching Server on Linux

Using this article, you will learn how to setup / configure Caching-Only DNS with BIND on RHEL/CENTOS 7.6. As we know, DNS is used for translating names into IP addresses and IP addresses into names. DNS servers come in various types (Master, Slave, Caching, and Forwarding). The topic we are going to cover is Caching-Only […]

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Lapsus$ Gang Says it Has Breached Okta and Microsoft

After breaching NVIDIA and Samsung and stealing and leaking those companies’ propertary data, the Lapsus$ cyber extortion gang has announced that they have popped Microsoft and Okta.
If Lapsus$’s assertions prove to be true, this (previously) relativel…

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How to Fix VMware Modconfig can not continue

Recently, I installed a VMware workstation on a fresh Debian installation. After that, when I ran the VMware workstation to create a new virtual machine, I got the error message: Build environment error! A required application is missing, and Modconfig…

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Xonsh Shell Combines the Best of Bash Shell and Python in Linux Terminal

There are several shells available for Linux systems. Xonsh shell is unique because it combines Python and Bash shell together.

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How to Install Adminer MySQL Database Management Tool on Alma Linux 8

Adminer is a full-featured database management tool written in PHP. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install Adminer on Alma Linux 8.

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