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Linux Terminal Shortcuts

You can not enjoy the full range of control and benefits, Linux operating system has to offer without the Command-Line interface or terminal. But the terminal is manual and can be difficult to use, especially if you have transitioned from another operating system. In this article, you will learn terminal shortcuts that are convenient and […]

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7 New Features That Make GNOME 42 an Awesome Release

GNOME 42 is an exciting release with apps porting to GTK 4, folder icon update, GNOME Text Editor, a new dark style preference, and more. It includes noticeable visual changes and improvements to the desktop experience.
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Peppermint OS 2022-02-02 Scraps LXDE in Favor of Xfce [Review]

A review of the Peppermint OS 2022-02-02 release in terms of performance & stability with exciting release highlights.
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How To Run Windows Software On Linux With Bottles

This tutorial explains what Bottles is, how to install it, and how to manage and run Windows software using Bottles in Linux.
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7 Best Free and Open Source Status Page Systems

A status page system lets you communicate incidents, scheduled maintenance, and downtimes with your customers. Status page systems offer control over how to communicate an incident on the status page. Good systems let you notify customers and stakeholders in real-time reducing the volume of customer support queries. There are many status page systems available for […]

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4 Essential Plugins to Improve GIMP

GIMP, the open-source project focused on photo retouching, is one of the best-known programs of its kind in the world. In fact, for many users, this software solution is one of the most direct competitors for the popular Adobe Photoshop. But with everything and with it, as is usual in many other programs, some of its […]

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7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop

Firefox browser is the default browser for most modern Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora. Initially, its performance might be impressive, however, with the passage of time, you might notice that your browser is not as fast and responsive as it once was. A sluggish browser can be quite frustrating as it tends […]

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Darktable 3.8.1 Released with Faster Heal Tool, New Noise Profiles, and Many Bug Fixes

Coming one and a half months after Darktable 3.8, this release speeds up the retouch’s heal tool by using better parallelism, adds noise profiles for the Canon EOS D60 and Samsung NX1000 digital cameras, adds support for the Spanish and Dutch languages for the documentation, and fixes numerous bugs. Darktable 3.8.1 also adds a large […]

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Best Desktop Linux for Pros 2022: Our Top 5 Choices

Some Linux distributions are easy, but others are for the experts. If that’s you, read on.
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5 Useful Patches to Improve Your dwm Experience

Dwm is a minimal window manager. However, this means that some features are not present. Here we discuss some useful patches for dwm.
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How to Install Latest MakeMKV on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install or upgrade to the latest version of MakeMKV on Debian 11 Bullseye using a recommended repository by the MakeMKV team to provide the most up-to-date version.
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How to Install Lighttpd with PHP in Ubuntu 20.04

The concept of web servers has crossed the minds of most, if not all, Linux enthusiasts; especially the ones interested in pursuing web-based projects and careers. Due to the numerous web servers offered to the Linux community, you might feel like tossing a coin or rolling a dice to find the one that ‘might’ suit […]

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How to Setup Django with Postgres, Nginx and Gunicorn on Ubuntu 20.04

Django is an open-source web framework written in Python. It is a popular all-in-one web framework and one of the top choices for many developers. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Django with PostgreSQL as the database storage instead of the default SQLite, Nginx as the reverse proxy, and Gunicorn as the […]

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\Install Linux Kernel 5.16 Mainline or 5.4 LTS on CentOS 8 Stream

The following tutorial will show you how to import the ELRepo kernel repository and install one of the options between Linux Kernel 5.15 or 5.4 on CentOS 8 Stream Workstation or Server.
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How to Add Windows Host to Nagios Ubuntu Server – Part 3

In Part 1 and Part 2 of this Nagios server article series, we managed to learn how to install Nagios on an Ubuntu server and add a remote Linux host to the Nagios server for easy monitoring of its defined services. Part 3 and the final portion of this article series will walk us through […]

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-22 Is Coming February 18th with WebGL Support, Interactive Drawer Blur

While the UBports Foundation is still preparing the move to the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) base, Ubuntu Touch OTA-22 is yet another update based on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) that brings more bug fixes and some improvements for your mobile devices. Some of the new features included in Ubuntu Touch OTA-22 are WebGL support […]

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How to use Object Storage in Azure Cloud

An Azure storage account is used to store data objects such as blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. Data stored in the Storage Account is accessible from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS and is durable and highly available.

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7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop

The post 7 Ways to Speed Up Firefox Browser in Linux Desktop first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Firefox browser is the default browser for most modern Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Mint, and Fedora. Initially, its perfo…

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Install and Configure Object Storage Server Using Minio on Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, you will install the Minio server on a Ubuntu 20.04 server, protect it using an SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt, and access it using a command-line client.
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Give Your Linux Mint and Xubuntu a Visual Facelift Using Twister UI

Twister UI is the easiest way to give your Linux Mint and Xubuntu a visual facelift. Learn how to use Twister UI here.
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