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How to install and configure AfterStep window manager on Ubuntu

Jack Wallen introduces you to his favorite old-school Linux window manager, AfterStep.

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How to Install Django Web Framework on Ubuntu 22.04

Django is a free and open-source web framework written in Python. Learn how to install Django web framework on Ubuntu 22.04 here.
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How To Change Linux Console Font Type And Size

This brief guide describes how to change Linux console font and size. This can be useful for those who don’t like the default font type/size.
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Want to save your old computer? Try these 6 Linux distros

Here’s how to save money, reduce e-waste, and extend the life of your old hardware at the same time.

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How to Install Focalboard on Ubuntu 22.04

Focalboard is an open-source and self-hosted project management tool. Learn how to install Focalboard on Ubuntu 22.04 here.
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Debian Proposes Better Discovery of non-free Firmware Images

The Debian Linux team has proposed three options for better discovery of non-free firmware images. Learn more here.
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How to check if a file exists in bash

When developing Shell scripts, you may come into situations where you must execute an action depending on whether a file exists. The test command in bash may be used to discover whether a file exists and its type.

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How to Install Chrome on Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install Chrome on Ubuntu. This tutorial was tested on Ubuntu 22.04. Learn more here.
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How to kill a process in Linux

Sometimes a process or application can cause problems on a Linux machine. When that happens, you’ll need to know how to kill the wayward process.

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GNOME Project Releases a New Telemetry Data Collection Tool

The GNOME developers have announced the release of a new tool to collect anonymous information about your system.

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3 Ways to Install Skype in Fedora Linux

Skype is a popular proprietary communication application. Learn 3 ways to install Skype in Fedora Linux in this tutorial.
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Pano – Manage Clipboard History in Ubuntu 22.04 / Fedora 36 in New Style

Need to access your copy & paste history quickly? Forget about GPaste or CopyQ, try Pano! It’s a cool new clipboard manager for Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with GNOME Desktop, such as Arch and Manjaro. No system tray indicator or app window, just press your custom keyboard shortcut will bring up the bottom bar […]

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How to use variables as arguments in Ansible

Learn how to use variables on the command line to pass data into your Ansible playbook at runtime.
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GIMP 2.99.12 Released with Huge Updates, But No Date of v3.0 Yet

This article covers feature highlights, changes, and improvements of the GIMP 2.99.12 development release. Learn more here.
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MX Linux 21.2 Released with Linux Kernel 5.18

Coming almost five months after MX Linux 21.1, the MX Linux 21.2 release is here as an updated installation. Learn more here.
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How to Enable HTTP/2 in Apache Web Server on Ubuntu and Debian

Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2) is the latest version of the HTTP protocol. This tutorial shows you how to enable HTTP/2 in Apache web server on Debian and Ubuntu.

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Distribution Release: GeckoLinux 154.220822.0, 999.220820.0

The GeckoLinux project maintains an openSUSE-based distribution which offers multiple desktop editions. The project has published new media for both the project’s Static (Leap-based) branch and its Rolling (Tumbleweed-based) branch. “The GeckoLinux pr…

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How to Mount an NTFS Drive on CentOS / RHEL / Rocky Linux

This tutorial will show you how to mount an NTFS drive in read/write mode on CentOS and other RHEL based Linux operating systems. NTFS-3G is a stable Open Source NTFS driver that supports reading and writing to NTFS drives on Linux and other operating …

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How to Setup Kubernetes Cluster with Kubeadm on Debian 11

Kubernetes or k8s is an open-source platform for container orchestration that automates deployments, management, and scaling of containerized applications.

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How to Install Focalboard on Ubuntu 22.04

Focalboard is an open-source and self-hosted project management tool. It is multilingual and an alternative to Asana, Trello, and Notion that can be used by developers to track and manage work across teams.

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