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Jumpstart Your Embedded Linux Career: 10 Expert Tips

With the continued growth in the field, an embedded Linux career can offer a stable, rewarding, and exciting career path with plenty of opportunity for growth.
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Linux Top Command with Examples

Practical tutorial on how to use the top command to show the summary of information on all the running processes in the system using practical examples.

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GNU Health: Jérôme Lejeune Foundation adopts GNU Health

We start 2023 with exciting news for the medical and scientific community!

GNU Health has been adopted by he Jérôme Lejeune foundation, a leading organization in the research and management of trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) and other intellectual disa…

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GNU Health: Jérôme Lejeune Foundation adopts GNU Health

We start 2023 with exciting news for the medical and scientific community!

GNU Health has been adopted by he Jérôme Lejeune foundation, a leading organization in the research and management of trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) and other intellectual disa…

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How to Install Shopware on Ubuntu 22.04

Shopware Community Edition (CE) is a free, open-source e-commerce application. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Shopware Community Edition (CE) on a fresh Ubuntu 22.04.
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Kid3 Autio Tagger Celebrate Its 20th Birthday by Releasing v3.9.3

Kid3, the free and open-source Qt app for editing audio tags, now is 20 years old! It was January 12, 2003, exactly 20 years ago, when the first version 0.1 of Kid3 was released. And, it’s the first app that I used to edit music tags in Ubuntu when in 2008. To celebrate it, the […]

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Capítulo 2: Comprendiendo las Variables de Bash Shell

Las variables siempre son útiles al escribir un script de bash y en este tutorial, aprenderas cómo utilizar las variables en tus scripts de bash.

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How to Install GNOME Nightly Apps on Linux

If you’re a fan of all things GNOME, and want to try new versions of core apps before they’re released, GNOME Nightly builds are what you’re looking for. GNOME Nightly…

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List of Special Parameters in Bash With Examples

Learn the difference between variables and parameters, and check out a list of predefined special parameters in Bash.
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Learn the w Command in Linux and BSD

This tutorial explains the w command with examples of how it shows user information and activity in Linux and BSD systems.
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How to Install Pinta for All Major Linux Distros, Windows

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install the paint tool Pinta on all of the major Linux distributions and Microsoft Windows.
 
 
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Mint LMDE 5: Best Linux Desktop?

Isn’t the Debian-based Mint LMDE 5, existing just as a proof of concept, actually the best desktop Linux distro? Spoiler alert: It might be!
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Mental Wellness Month at Open Mainframe Project

“January is Mental Wellness Month, and I think it’s the perfect time to talk about Neurodiversity. Simply said, neurodiversity is the difference among all of our brains, like fingerprints…no two are alike. Neurodivergency includes specific differences, such as autism, ADHD, anxiety or tic disorders (like Tourette’s). While neurodivergency is not a mental health or mental wellness […]

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Sudo Configuration on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

This tutorial will show you how to create a password-less sudo command on Ubuntu and Linux Mint distributions.
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How to install Docker on Fedora

Docker is one essential and robust version of technologies that is very important for developers and sysadmins these days. This tool allows you to create, deploy and manage lightweight, stand-alone packages known as containers. The containers have the …

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10 guides to do more with containers in 2023

Find out what’s happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology in Enable Sysadmin’s top 10 containers articles of 2022.
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What is inode in Linux?

In this article, you’ll learn what an inode is, how to check an inode and its size, and its role in soft/hard links and system updates.
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How to Install osTicket on Ubuntu 22.04

osTicket is a widely-used open-source ticketing systems used by small and midsize businesses. Here’s how to install it on Ubuntu 22.04.
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KeePass2 2.53 Added FIPS Mode, Improved History Entry [Ubuntu PPA]

KeePass password manager released new 2.53 version a few days ago. Here are the new features as well as PPA packages for Ubuntu users. The new release enhanced the History tab in Edit Entry. When editing an entry, the History tab contains the ‘Dialog (unsaved)’ to represent all data entered in the current dialog, and […]

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gcl @ Savannah: GCL 2.6.14 has been released

Greetings!  The GCL team is happy to announce the release of version 2.6.14, the latest achievement in the ‘stable’ (as opposed to ‘development’) series.  Please see http://www.gnu.org/software/gcl for downloading information.

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