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OpenSCAD: Solid 3D CAD Modeller for Programmers

Why can’t we do 3D CAD work using code? WE CAN 🎉 🍾 🙌  How? With OpenSCAD 💪. It’s easy to learn, free, has robust libraries, and is supported by an active community. Works with Debian/Ubuntu/Kubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, and more.

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Linux Mint Announces New Deal with Mozilla

Linux Mint and Mozilla have announced a new partnership deal. Announced today, the commercial tie-up means Firefox will continue to remain Linux Mint’s default web browser but, crucially, no longer ship with Mint-specific customisations. Don&#821…

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Date command usage in Linux

At first, the date command may seem like a simple utility to you, but once you try to execute the date command with different utilities, you will realize its real power.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Now Available

That latest release of Linux Mint is now available for general use and offers a polished, but less Mint-y theme.

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16 on Ubuntu or Linux Mint

Linux kernel 5.16 is now available so here’s a tutorial on how to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint distributions, or a similar derivative. Linux kernel 5.16 is a great release of Linux gamers and AMD users. It brings the long-anticipated FUTEX2 implementation from Collabora for a faster gaming experience when playing both […]

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15 apt Command Examples in Ubuntu / Debian Linux

Apt is a command-line package management utility for Ubuntu and Debian Linux. Apt is used to install, remove, update and upgrade Debian packages from the command line in Ubuntu and Debian systems. In this post, we will cover 15 apt command examples in …

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BSD Release: DragonFly BSD 6.2.1

The DragonFly BSD team have announced the release of DragonFly BSD 6.2.1. The new release includes NVMM hypervisor support, offers remote mounting of HAMMER2 volumes, and HAMMER2 filesystems can be resized using growfs. “DragonFly version 6.2 is the n…

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Installing FcgiWrap and Enabling Perl, Ruby and Bash Dynamic Languages on Gentoo LEMP

This tutorial is strictly related to our former post on LEMP Installation on Gentoo. It also treats other server extended issues such as enabling dynamic scripting languages like Perl or Bash or Ruby through Fcgiwrap Gateway and editing Nginx Virtual H…

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Fork, exec, wait and exit System Calls Explained in Linux

In this article, we are going to discuss the Linux syscalls fork(), exec(), wait() and exit() in detail with examples and the use cases.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 9th, 2022

This week has been really great, a strong start for the Linux and Open Source ecosystem in 2022. We finally got the Linux Mint 20.3 release, which was promised to us on Christmas 2021 but it didn’t happen, we got a new Ubuntu Touch OTA update for our Linux phones, and we got a brand […]

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Linux Kernel 5.16 Delivers Gaming Boost, Nintendo Joy-Con Drivers + More

Linux kernel 5.16 features a wealth of gaming related improvements, including support for FUTEX2 and drivers for the Nintendo Joy Cons and Pro controller.
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How to Install Apache Tomcat 10 with Nginx on Rocky Linux 8

Tomcat is an open-source web server for Java-based applications. It is used for deploying Java Servlet and JSP applications. We will install Tomcat 10 along with the Nginx server to act as a reverse proxy and protect it using SSL.

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How to Install vsftpd FTP Server and Secure it with TLS on Debian 11

File Transfer Protocol or FTP is a very old and one of the most well-known network protocols. It is not secure compared to SFTP or SCP these days but is still the first choice of many users for transferring files between a server and a client.

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How to Install Spigot Minecraft Server on Ubuntu 20.04

Spigot is a modified Minecraft server software based on CraftBukkit. It provides additional performance optimizations, configuration options and features while maintaining compatibility with all existing plugins and mods.

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 950

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) on a modern Linux distributionNews: Gentoo shares statistics from 2021, Haiku runs WINE port, Dolphin can perform privileged file operationsQuestions and answers: Preventing…

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How to Make Spotify’s Desktop App Look Great with Custom Themes

Do you think the official Spotify for Linux client would look better with a major restyle? So did the devs behind customisation tool Spicetify, which can do just that. I last showcased a “hacky” way to use custom Spotify skins back in 2016 …

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Adwaita Fan? Check Out This Epic Theme for Firefox

This Adwaita theme for Mozilla Firefox transforms the browser’s appearance into one more suited to the modern Linux desktop. Learn how to get it inside!
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Distribution Release: EasyOS 3.2

Barry Kauler has announced the release of EasyOS 3.2, an experimental Linux distribution with a focus on using containers for both applications and the entire desktop. “Since version 3.1, EasyOS has undergone major structural changes and many new appl…

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6 Different Types Of Lasers And How They Are Used

Lasers are used in many different ways and there’s a lot more to know than just what you see in science fiction. Lasers can be found in hospitals and dental clinics, classrooms, factories, for cutting or welding metal, and even for generating an extrem…

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[Fixed] username is not in sudoers file

In this article, we will fix a common error that new Linux users encounter username is not in sudoers file. The problem is related to user permissions and can be simply resolved with a single command. If you have recently established a new user on your Linux distribution, you may…

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