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Fixed: “Windows Cannot Connect to the Printer” Error Code

To fix “Windows cannot connect to the printer” use troubleshooter, restart the print spooler service, update driver, make printer default, or update Windows.

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How to install AnyDesk on Ubuntu

With AnyDesk, you can access your Linux desktop from anywhere, whether you’re using another Linux system, a Windows computer, or a mobile device. You can control your Linux system as if you were sitting in front of it, and use all of your installed app…

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Gary Benson: Flask on Elastic Beanstalk

I had a play with Elastic Beanstalk the other day. It’s one of those things people turn their noses up at, but it seems pretty good for prototyping and small things. My biggest issue so far has been that, for Python applications, it expects a WSGI …

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Get Started with Iptables Firewall on Linux Systems

Setting up a firewall on your Linux system is a crucial step in securing your network. Iptables is one of the most popular firewall tools available, and it’s easy to set up. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of setting up an Iptables fire…

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Fedora 38 Will Offer Unfiltered Flathub Access Out of the Box

Fedora users can rejoice — the proposal to include unfiltered access to Flathub as a third-party repository has been approved.
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Development Release: deepin 23 Alpha 2

The second alpha build of deepin 23, an upcoming major update of the project’s desktop Linux distribution featuring the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE), is now ready for download and testing: “The deepin community officially releases deepin OS 23 alp…

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GNOME Devs Working on New Background Apps UI

GNOME devs want to make it easier to monitor and control background apps in GNOME Shell. So to this end, they’re exploring a new ‘Background Apps’ feature in the Quick…

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Endless OS 5.0: Refreshed Desktop Experience, Wayland Support

Endless OS 5.0 is here with a refreshed GNOME-based desktop interface and running on the next-generation Wayland display protocol.
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Endless OS 5.0: Refreshed Desktop Experience, Wayland Support

Endless OS 5.0 is here with a refreshed GNOME-based desktop interface and running on the next-generation Wayland display protocol.
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Transmission 4.0.0 Brings BitTorrent v2 Support, Code Cleanups

See the release highlights of cross-platform BitTorrent client Transmission 4.0.0, with new BitTorrent v2 protocol support and enhancements.
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SparkyLinux 6.6 Now Available for Installation

The Debian-based SparkyLinux has a new point release that retools the live USB desktop creator and other changes that give it shiny new-ness.

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What is a kubeconfig file?

kubeconfig is the default way to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster. It can be a little cryptic, but it is easy to understand if you look closely.
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How to Create a Virtual Environment in Python on Linux

With this comprehensive guide, discover how to create a virtual environment in Linux using the most popular programming language Python.
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How to Install and Set Up Headless Linux Server

Unlike a Linux desktop, a headless server is an operating system that runs without a GUI. Here, we’ll show you how to install and set one up.
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How to Install DokuWiki on Debian 11

DokuWiki is an open-source wiki application written in PHP. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install it on Debian 11.
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Transmission 4.0.0 Released with BitTorrent v2 Support

Transmission, the default torrent downloading app for Ubuntu, announced the new major 4.0.0 release today! The new release migrated the codebase from C to C++ programming language. And now it uses the gtkmm toolkit instead of GTK for its user interface.  With the code improvements, it can even have 50% less CPU and 70% fewer […]

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How to Find Uptime of Particular Linux Process

There are various Linux tools that can quickly check how long an individual process has been running in Linux. Check them out here.
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Transmission 4 Released with Better Performance, New Features

A major update to Transmission, a powerful, cross-platform, and open-source BitTorrent client, is available to download. Transmission 4.0, in development for over a year, features a “huge list of changes”…

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How to Test DNS Speed Using Popular Tools on Windows, Linux

To know which DNS server will offer the best speed, you need to check and compare the speeds of various DNS servers. Learn more here.
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How to Set Up Peer-to-Peer VPN with Tinc on Ubuntu 22.04

Tinc is free and open-source VPN software that can be used to create mesh VPN networks. It is a small and powerful VPN daemon that can be installed on multiple platforms. In this tutorial, you will set up a peer-to-peer VPN server with tinc using multi…

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