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Applied Pokology: Applied Pokology – Interesting poke idiom: sparse tables

During tonight poke online office hours our friend hdzki
came with an interesting use case. He is poking at some
binary structures that are like sparse tables whose entries
are distributed in the file in an a…

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What is Linux File Globbing?

In this article, you’ll learn what file globbing is in Linux and how to use it with various commands through practical examples.
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Why Content Moderation on Mastodon Isn’t the Train Wreck Some on Twitter Say It Is

While content moderation on Mastodon is far from perfect, it may be miles ahead of what’s in second place.
The post Why Content Moderation on Mastodon Isn’t the Train Wreck Some on Twitter Say It Is appeared first on FOSS Force.

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Andy Wingo: three approaches to heap sizing

How much memory should a program get? Tonight, a quick note on sizing
for garbage-collected heaps. There are a few possible answers,
depending on what your goals are for the system.you: doctor scienceSometimes you build a system and you want to stu…

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How to Use the sleep Command in Linux

In this guide, we’ll discuss practical examples of sleep commands to show you how to use the sleep command to write robust shell scripts.
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PikaOS: Ubuntu Built for Gamers and GNOME Lovers Alike

PikaOS is a brand new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution aimed at gamers, offering a vanilla GNOME experience with some exciting features.
The post PikaOS: Ubuntu Built for Gamers and GNOME Lovers Alike appeared first on Linux Today.

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ip vs. ifconfig: Which do you use?

Compare Linux commands for configuring a network interface, and let us know in the poll which you prefer.
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ecode: A Code Editor With a Brand New GUI Framework

ecode is a new and exciting modern and lightweight code editor in the works, built on its own GUI framework. Learn more here.
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OpenVPN 2.6.0 Releases With Remote Entries Support

OpenVPN 2.6.0 comes with OpenSSL 3.0 support and support for an unlimited number of connection entries and remote entries.
The post OpenVPN 2.6.0 Releases With Remote Entries Support appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install Django Python Framework on Ubuntu 22.04

Django is a python framework used for developing dynamic websites and applications. It follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Django framework on a Ubuntu 22.04 server. You will also cr…

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Wine 8.0 Stable Released! How to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 | 22.10

Wine, the compatibility layer for running MS Windows apps in Linux and macOS, announced new stable 8.0 release after 1 year of development. Wine 8.0 has finally completed PE conversion. All modules can be built in PE format. Meaning various features to be supported, such as copy protection, 32-bit applications on 64-bit hosts, Windows debuggers, […]

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How to Install and Configure Neo4j Graph Database on Ubuntu 22.04

Neo4j is a graph database used to create data relationships. This tutorial will teach you how to install and configure Neo4j on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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How to Set Up Local DNS Resolver with Unbound on Ubuntu 22.04

Unbound is free and open-source DNS server software that can be used for validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolvers. In this tutorial, you will install Unbound on Ubuntu 22.04 server and set it up as a Local DNS Server with some features enabled,…

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LibreOffice 7.4.5 Fixes Crash Affecting a Large Number of Users

LibreOffice 7.4.5 is here to fix a crash that occurrs when clicking on the header or footer button after scrolling in LibreOffice Writer.
The post LibreOffice 7.4.5 Fixes Crash Affecting a Large Number of Users appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to find villages in Minecraft

In today’s guide, I will discuss finding villages, mainly where and how to find the structure and why they are important, so follow along and I’ll show you how important villages are.

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First Look at blendOS: A Blend of Arch Linux, Fedora, Ubuntu

Based on Arch Linux and GNOME on Wayland, blendOS offers “a seamless blend of all Linux distributions.” Learn more here.
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Ubuntu Pro is Now Available to Anyone Who Wants It

Canonical has made Ubuntu Pro generally available. Ubuntu Pro allows you to run an Ubuntu LTS release for 10 years with more critical security updates.
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OPNsense 23.1 ‘Quintessential Quail’ Is Now Available

Dubbed the “Quintessential Quail,” OPNsense 23.1 is now available for download and is packed with new features and improvements.
The post OPNsense 23.1 ‘Quintessential Quail’ Is Now Available appeared first on Linux Today.

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What ChatGPT learned about the LFX Mentorship Showcase

 

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Install and Setup ZSH on Ubuntu Linux

Want a cool looking Linux terminal? TYry Zsh. Learn how to set up Zsh on Ubuntu Linux with Oh My Zsh.

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