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How to Add a User in Linux [With Examples]

This guide shows how to add a user in Linux using the useradd and adduser commands or utilizing the GUI tools the desktop provides.
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GTK Native File Chooser Gets Thumbnail View

GTK native file chooser dialog now gets thumbnail and icon views based on the recent merge request in the gtk main branch.
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First Look at Ubuntu 23.04’s New Desktop Installer Written in Flutter

The new installer aims to provide a modern implementation of the Ubuntu Desktop installer using subiquity and Flutter. Learn more here.
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PINE64 Announces the PineTab2 Linux Tablet

Linux hardware vendor PINE64 announces the PineTab2 Linux tablet, a drop-in replacement for the PineTab that’s no longer in production. Learn more here.
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ctree: A Christmas Tree on Your Terminal

As we’re fast approaching Christmas, it seems only appropriate to start decorating the desktop. ctree offers a Christmas tree right on your terminal.
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Monica: Open-Source App for Personal Relationship Management

Monica is an application that enables you to organize and record your interactions with loved ones. Learn more here.
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How to Run a (.sh) Shell Script in Linux

In this beginner tutorial, you will learn about the three different ways to run a shell script on a Linux system.
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Difference Between Shell Configuration Files

Shell configuration files are used to configure a user’s interactive login or non-login shell. Learn about their differences here.
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How to Install vsftpd on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install and set up the vsftpd shortcut for a user’s directory on Ubuntu 22.04.
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Consider Disabling Browser Push Notifications on All Devices

Disabling browser push notifications can help protect devices from a new browser “feature” phishing attack. Learn more here.
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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Google Sites

Google Sites is a structured wiki and web page creation tool. Here are some of the best free and open-source alternatives.
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How to Install Apache Hadoop on Ubuntu 22.04

Apache Hadoop is an open-source framework for processing and storing big data. In this tutorial, we will install the latest version of Apache Hadoop on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.
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CI Fuzz CLI: Open-Source Tool to Test Java Apps

CI Fuzz CLI allows Java developers to easily incorporate fuzz testing into their existing JUnit setup to find functional bugs and security vulnerabilities at scale.
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Rnote: An Open-Source Drawing App for Notes and Annotation

Rnote offers a capable sketching and note-taking experience. Learn more about the annotation features it has to offer.
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Tracing Stateless Video Hardware Decoding in V4L2

The new v4l2-tracer utility traces V4L2 stateless decoding adds the ability to replay traced activity portably between different userspace environments.
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Xfce 4.18 Desktop Environment Officially Released

Xfce 4.18 is filled with new features and improvements to the file manager, panel, plug-ins, and other core components. Learn more here.
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Firefox 109 to Introduce New Unified Extensions Button

With the Firefox 109 release slated for 2023, Mozilla plans to implement the Unified Extensions Button in the toolbar that acts as a container for all installed and enabled add-ons.
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Xojo Adds Support for Building Apps for Linux ARM 64

Xojo, a cross-platform programming language and IDE, just released a new version that supports building apps for Linux ARM 64.
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Security Measures to Protect Kubernetes Workloads

Deepak Goel, CTO of D2iQ, provides insight into which security measures can help organizations that use Kubernetes better protect their workloads.
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openSUSE Leap 15.3 Is at the End of Life: Here’s How to Upgrade

openSUSE Leap 15.3 will reach its end-of-life on Dec. 31. So if you’re still using it, it’s time to upgrade to Leap 15.4. Here’s how.
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