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How to Use the head Command in Linux

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use the head command to work with text files efficiently from the command-line interface.
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How to Set Up a VNC Server in Ubuntu

VNC is the bedrock of remote desktop management for headless machines. Learn how you can set up your own VNC server in Ubuntu.
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Escuelas Linux 8.0 Celebrates 25 Years of Promoting FOSS

Escuelas Linux 8.0 is the 25th-anniversary edition of the Debian/Ubuntu/Bodhi Linux-derived GNU/Linux distribution, and it’s available in two editions.
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PyRadio 0.9.0 Stable Release Brings Radio Browser Support

PyRadio, a command-line internet radio player for Linux, Windows, and macOS, received support for Radio Browser, remote control server, and more in its 0.9.0 stable release.
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OSI License Review Working Group Seeks Input on Changes

The Open Source Initiative is planning to make a few changes, but first, it wants to know what you think. Learn more here.
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How to Install Git on Ubuntu 22.04

Git is a free and open source distributed version control system. Learn how to install Git on Ubuntu 22.04 with this tutorial.
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How to Fix Corrupted Tables in MySQL

In this tutorial, learn how to fix corrupted tables in MySQL. MySQL is an open source RDBMS written in C and C++.
 
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Console

Apple Console is a system utility that collects log messages generated from your computer and connected devices. Learn about free and open source alternatives to Apple Console here.
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The Future of Linux Jobs in the Age of Automation

The world of technology is constantly evolving, and the field of Linux is no exception. With the rapid advancement of automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, Linux professionals are facing new challenges and opportunities in their ca…

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How to Quickly Build Virtual Machine Images With Virt-builder

This guide explains what Virt-builder is and how to install and use it in Linux to build virtual Machine images.
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How to Autostart tmux Sessions Remotely When Logging in via SSH

In this brief guide, I’m going to explain why and how to autostart a tmux session on a remote system when logging in via SSH in Linux.
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How to Set Up SSH Keys With YubiKey as 2FA

Protect the SSH keys stored on your local dev/desktop machines using physical security keys such as YubiKey.
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How to Copy, Move Files With Specific File Extensions in Linux

The simple command line syntax of Linux makes it easy to copy and move files with specific file extensions. Here’s how.
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What is Linux File Globbing?

In this article, you’ll learn what file globbing is in Linux and how to use it with various commands through practical examples.
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How to Use the sleep Command in Linux

In this guide, we’ll discuss practical examples of sleep commands to show you how to use the sleep command to write robust shell scripts.
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PikaOS: Ubuntu Built for Gamers and GNOME Lovers Alike

PikaOS is a brand new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution aimed at gamers, offering a vanilla GNOME experience with some exciting features.
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ecode: A Code Editor With a Brand New GUI Framework

ecode is a new and exciting modern and lightweight code editor in the works, built on its own GUI framework. Learn more here.
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OpenVPN 2.6.0 Releases With Remote Entries Support

OpenVPN 2.6.0 comes with OpenSSL 3.0 support and support for an unlimited number of connection entries and remote entries.
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LibreOffice 7.4.5 Fixes Crash Affecting a Large Number of Users

LibreOffice 7.4.5 is here to fix a crash that occurrs when clicking on the header or footer button after scrolling in LibreOffice Writer.
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First Look at blendOS: A Blend of Arch Linux, Fedora, Ubuntu

Based on Arch Linux and GNOME on Wayland, blendOS offers “a seamless blend of all Linux distributions.” Learn more here.
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