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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2022-02-03 08:13:03

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.

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Industrial control programming and protocols on a Raspberry Pi

Create automation projects with ladder logic, function blocks, structured text, and Modbus TCP.

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Package maintenance at the command line

Debian Goodies lets you manage and troubleshoot packages from the command line.

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Programmable light stick with the Raspberry Pi Pico

In the photographic method of light painting, you expose a subject over an extended period of time while moving the light sources. With a little technical support from a Raspberry Pi Pico, you can achieve sophisticated results.

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Opening doors in the tech industry

Hiring the best candidates for tech jobs and increasing diversity and opportunities in the industry go hand-in-hand.

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An advanced clipboard manager

CopyQ extends the clipboard with practical everyday functions while also catering to advanced needs.

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Facial authentication with Howdy

Howdy brings the convenience of facial authentication to Linux.

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Most Common Use Cases of the Grep Command in Linux

Here are some practical and common use cases of the grep command. You can also download the cheat sheet for quick reference.
The post Most Common Use Cases of the Grep Command in Linux appeared first on Linux Today.

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GNOME Shell Removes its Curvy Panel Corners

GNOME Shell’s unique panel corners are being retired after more than a decade of decorating peoples desktops. If you don’t use a vanilla GNOME session you might not know what these are. Many downstreams, including Ubuntu, patch out this sub…

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Content Monetization: How It Works And The Proper Ways To Do It

Content monetization is a relatively new concept for media outlets. As more and more people decided to spend their time on social media, companies realized how valuable it actually was to have a huge community, so if this was already the case, why not …

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Capturing Packets with Tcpdump and Analyzing Them with Wireshark on Ubuntu

In this guide, I will show you how to analyze network packets on Linux. I will use the tools Tcpdump and Wireshark. This tutorial uses Ubuntu as OS, but it is applicable to other Linux distributions too.
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Install LibreOffice 7.3 on Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, and Fedora

LibreOffice is open-source software and it is based on OpenOffice.org also an alternative for Microsoft office, unlike others LibreOffice supports lots of tools.
This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install LibreOffice 7.3 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS…

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How to Install FileRun on Debian 11

FileRun is a free, open-source, and self-hosted file-sharing application for Linux. It is a very good alternative to Google Drive and dropbox. In this article, I will explain how to install FileRun with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11.

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Distribution Release: Peppermint OS 2022-02-02

Joseph Dickson has announced the availability of a brand-new Peppermint OS release, the first one in over two years. The user-friendly distribution is now based on Debian 11 and uses the Xfce desktop; it is available for 64-bit architectures only. The…

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How to Install OpenNMS Horizon Network Monitoring System on Debian 11

OpenNMS is a free, open-source network monitoring and network management platform. Learn how to install OpenNMS on Debian 11 here.
The post How to Install OpenNMS Horizon Network Monitoring System on Debian 11 appeared first on Linux Today.

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LibreOffice 7.3 Released with an Attention for Those Switching from MS Office

The Document Foundation has released LibreOffice 7.3, including a large number of fixes intended to compatibility with Microsoft Office. Here’s what’s new!
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How to Create a Load Balancer in Azure Cloud

A load balancer is used to evenly distribute the load on the backend servers. Learn how to create a load balancer in Azure Cloud here.
The post How to Create a Load Balancer in Azure Cloud appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Extract and Disassemble vmlinuz File

Obviously, you might wonder, why extract VMLinuz? What is the use of it? Extraction of assembly code may be helpful when you want to debug where the problem occurred and how the specific function is executed.
And in this article, you will see how to ex…

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LibreOffice 7.3 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released

The LibreOffice 7.3 release is here to further improve document interoperability and other key features of the open-source office suite. Learn more here.
The post LibreOffice 7.3 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install Mixxx 2.3.2 on Ubuntu / Fedora

Mixxx is Free DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live DJ mixes. It is available for multiple operating systems including Windows, Linux, and macOS.
This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install the mixxx 2.3.2 on Ubuntu …

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