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How to Convert Hexadecimal to Decimal Numbers in Linux

This guide explores various ways you can use to convert hexadecimal to decimal values in Linux bash scripting.
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oh my zsh and powerlevel10k: A Match Made in Heaven

Give your terminal a much-needed uplift with oh my zsh using the powerlevel10k theme in Ubuntu, Fedora, and other distros.
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Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Microsoft Planner

Looking for free and open-source tools to replace Microsoft Planner? Here are some of our favorite options!
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Essential Applications on Fresh Linux Desktop Installation

In this guide, we look at some of the most essential applications for desktop Linux users to help them get started without much of a hassle.
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5 GitHub Repositories to Learn Machine Learning for Free

Machine learning is one of the most in-demand careers. Get training in machine learning for free with these five GitHub repositories.
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How to Install and Configure Varnish With Apache on Ubuntu 22.04

This tutorial will show you how to install and configure the high-performance accelerator Varnish Cache with Apache on Ubuntu 22.04.
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How to Install NetBox on Ubuntu 22.04

NetBox is an open-source tool used to manage and document computer networks and IP addresses. Here’s how to install it on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
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How to Install a Teleport Cluster on Debian 11

Teleport is an open-source tool that can be used as an access plane for your global infrastructure. Here’s how to install it on Debian 11.
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Piscesys: An ‘Official’ Cutefish OS Fork Announced

A new fork of the popular Cutefish OS and desktop, Piscesys, is under development and promises a better revival. Learn more here.
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How to Write Macros in ONLYOFFICE Docs

You can write and run JavaScript macros in ONLYOFFICE Docs to perform monotonous operations using a Linux system. Here’s how.
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How to Install Kodi 19.5 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

This beginner tutorial will show you how to install Kodi 19.5 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.10, and Linux Mint 21.
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Beginners Guide for vipw and vigr Commands in Linux

The vipw and vigr commands are similar and use the default text editor to safely modify user or group configuration files. Learn more here. The “vipw” (stands for “vi password“) and “vigr” (stands for “vi group“) commands are very similar and use your default text editor (choosing either from the “$VISUAL” or “$EDITOR” environment variables) […]

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How to Change History File Location in Linux

In this tutorial, you will learn how to use another file instead of the traditional “~/.bash_history” file to store your command history.
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How to Install Tomcat 10 on Ubuntu 22.04

Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server and Java servlet container. Learn how to install and configure it on Ubuntu 22.04.
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OBS Studio 29.0 Releases With Media Key Support on Linux, New Filters

OBS Studio 29.0 introduces support for media keys on Linux, a 3-band equalizer filter, an upward compressor filter, and more.
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Ventoy 1.0.87 Brings Support for Lenovo Product Recovery, Dell PER ISOs

The new Ventoy release brings support for the Lenovo Product Recovery ISO file as well as the Dell Platform Specific Bootable ISO file. Learn more here.
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Linux Kernel 4.9 Reaches End of Life After 6 Years of Support

With support for Linux kernel 4.9 ending January 2024, users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 4.14 LTS — but Linux kernel 6.1 is better.
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OpenMandriva ROME 23.01: A New Rolling Release Edition

A new rolling release-based edition, OpenMandriva “ROME” 23.01 debuts with KDE Plasma, GNOME desktop flavours, and some cool apps.
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How to Run a Linux Command Without Keeping It in History

Learn how to prevent a command from being saved in history and how to remove a command that has already been saved.
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Protect Linux VoIP Servers With APIBan

APIBAN prevents unwanted SIP traffic by identifying addresses of known bad actors before they attack your system. Learn more here.
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