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gnuastro @ Savannah: Gnuastro 0.17 released

The 17th release of GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro) is now available. See the full announcement for all the new features in this release and the many bugs that have been found and fixed: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnuastro/2022-03/msg…

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4 CLI-based Linux Performance Monitoring Tools: top, htop, ps and vmstat

In this guide, we will present some of the commonly used command-line-based tools for monitoring system performance. We are using Ubuntu 20.04 OS for this guide, although the tools we are going to discuss are available for most Linux-based distros.
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Linux Kernel 5.17 Released, This is What’s New

A brand new version of the Linux kernel is available to download. Linux 5.17 arrives a week later than initially planned, and features a canny crop of changes, improvements, performance enhancements, and all-important security fixes. Linus Torvalds, an…

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Distribution Release: Linux Mint 5 “LMDE”

Clement Lefebvre has announced the release of a brand-new version of Linux Mint’s Debian edition, better known as LMDE. The new release is based on Debian 11 and uses the Cinnamon desktop: “The team is proud to announce the release of LMDE 5 ‘Elsie’.”…

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Distribution Release: Lakka 4.0

Tomáš Kelemen has announced the release of Lakka 4.0, a major update of the project’s lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full-blown retro-gaming console. This new release updates the distribution’s build system to L…

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FSF News: Free Software Awards winners announced: SecuRepairs, Protesilaos Stavrou, Paul Eggert

Source: Planet GNU

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Free Software Awards winners announced: SecuRepairs, Protesilaos Stavrou, Paul Eggert

Source: FSF News

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Linux Candy: Emote – Modern Popup Emoji Picker

An emoji is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages. The main function of emoji is to provide emotional cues otherwise missing from typed conversation. Emote is billed as a modern emoji picker. The software is free and open source and written in the Python […]

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Automated Ansible Lab Setup with Vagrant and Virtualbox in Linux

Setting up an Ansible home lab manually is a time-consuming task. Learn how to do an automated Ansible lab setup with Vagrant and Virtualbox in Linux here.
The post Automated Ansible Lab Setup with Vagrant and Virtualbox in Linux appeared first on Linu…

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How to Check and Install Security Updates on RHEL 6/7/8

This post will give you a detailed guide on how to check and install the latest security updates for RHEL 6/7/8 systems.
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How to Install Grafana Monitoring Software on Ubuntu 20.04

Grafana is a multi-platform open-source analytics and visualization solution. Learn how to install Grafana monitoring software on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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How to Install NextCloud on AlmaLinux 8

NextCloud provides reliable self-hosted cloud services and can substitute for platforms such as Box and Dropbox. Learn how to install NextCloud on AlmaLinux 8 here.
The post How to Install NextCloud on AlmaLinux 8 appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install the ManageEngine OpManager Platform on Linux

OpManager is an outstanding platform for network and device monitoring. Learn how to install the ManageEngine Opmanager on Linux here.
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DahliaOS Is a Look into What Google’s Fuchsia Could Become

DahliaOS is new to the scene and is built around Google’s Fuchsia to be a cross between Chrome OS and Linux. Find out what it’s all about.
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Easy Way to Fix: “sudo unable to resolve host name or service not known”

Once in a while, you will encounter the above error after making changes to /etc/hostname. And the resolution of this error is pretty simple.
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In Ubuntu 22.04 Light Means Light — Everywhere

Ubuntu 22.04 reverts back to a light GNOME Shell theme by default, having switched to a dark one in Ubuntu 21.04. We explain why this revert makes sense.
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4 CLI based Linux Performance Monitoring Tools: top, htop, ps and vmstat

In this guide, we will present some of the commonly used command-line-based tools for monitoring system performance. We are using Ubuntu 20.04 OS for this guide, although the tools we are going to discuss are available for most Linux-based distros.

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How to Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Jitsi on Ubuntu

Nowadays most Linux users have to switch between multiple applications all the time to get various tasks done. A web browser, an office suite, a PDF reader, a multimedia player, a video conferencing tool, a file manager, an image editor, and an email client are the minimum set of applications for everyday work. In some […]

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Ubuntu 22.04 Lets You Pick a UI Accent Colour

Ubuntu 22.04 just bagged a major new feature: UI accent colours. This personalisation staple is found in many other desktop environments and operating systems out there, including macOS and Windows 11. But a similar feature had, until now, not been off…

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How to Install and Use Apache Guacamole Remote Desktop on Rocky Linux 8

Apache Guacamole is a free, open-source, clientless, remote desktop gateway. It supports standard protocols like SSH, RDP, and VNC. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and use Apache Guacamole on a Rocky Linux 8 based server.
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