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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Apple Disk Utility

Disk Utility is a system utility for performing disk and disk volume-related tasks on macOS. Here are some of the best free and open-source alternatives.
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Deepin Linux 23: Here’s What to Expect From This Release

The new flow design and the Linglong app package format are among the highlights of the upcoming Deepin 23 release. Learn more here.
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2 Ways to Install Code::Blocks on Ubuntu 22.10, 22.04, and 20.04

The following tutorial will teach you how to install Code::Blocks on various Ubuntu desktop systems using the command-line terminal.
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DXVK 2.0 Comes With Major Changes, Improved Support for Many Games

DXVK 2.0 is a major release that introduces important changes and improvements to gaming systems. Learn more here.
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Using Top, Du, and Netstat as Tools to Monitor Server Resources

In this tutorial, we’ll explain how to use top, du, and netstat to monitor server resources on Ubuntu 20.04.
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AlmaLinux 8.7 Is Out With Security Improvements, New Packages

Looking for an alternative to CentOS? Check out the latest security improvements and packages AlmaLinux 8.7 has to offer.
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How to Securely Transfer Files With SCP in Linux

Learn how to securely transfer files between local and remote computers with SCP in Linux and Unix-like systems.
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What is my IP – on Ubuntu Linux

In this guide, you’ll learn how to find your public and private IP addresses on Ubuntu Linux. You’ll also learn the steps for an IP location lookup to get IP location.
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How to Enable Backports on Debian 11 Bullseye

Learn how to enable backports for Debian 11 Bullseye as well as the experimental repository for testing experimental packages.
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apt-offline: Fully Upgrade Offline Debian-Based Distributions

This article guide walks Debian-based users through the download, installation, and usage of the apt-offline tool. Learn how to effortlessly upgrade Debian-based Linux distribution with limited, slow, or zero internet connection.
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How to Install Linux Kernel 6.0 on Debian 11 Bullseye

This tutorial shows how to install the latest Linux kernel on Debian 11 Bullseye using the command line.
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How to Install and Use Snap Packages in Ubuntu

A simple beginner’s guide with screenshots showing how to install Snap packages in Ubuntu Linux with a command-line option.
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Linux dirname Command Explained for Beginners

dirname is a shell scripting tool mostly used in situations where you need to strip the last component from an absolute file-name. If you’re new to Linux, then you should check out these four dirname examples to see how you can best use this comm…

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Supernova Release Promises Revamped Calendar UI, Firefox Sync Support

Thunderbird’s “Supernova” release offers a modern interface of the open-source email, calendar, chat, and news client. Learn more about its new and improved features here.
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Fwupd 1.8.7 Adds Support for More Star Labs Linux Laptops, Intel Discrete GPUs

As with all new fwupd releases, version 1.8.7 adds support for more hardware, including more Linux laptops from Star Labs. Check out this article to see what else will be supported.
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KDE Plasma 5.27 Brings Subtle Outline on Window Borders

A new feature arriving on the KDE Plasma desktop enables a subtle outline in Breeze theme window borders. Learn more here.
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TrueNAS 13.0 Releases With Significant New Components

TrueNAS 13.0 open storage is a major release bringing improved performance, scalability, and reliability in subsequent releases.
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7 Best Open-Source and Web-Based Email Clients

Whether a business, enterprise, or individual, a self-hosted open-source webmail service is always an option worth considering. Check out these top open-source and web-based email clients, so you can manager your email services your way.
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Saving Money With Linux: Gaming

When not optimized, gaming systems can use a lot of electricity and deteriorte quickly. In this article, we explore ways to minimize your energy footprint while still having great fun.
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Why Twitter Will Fail Shortly

Twitter’s staff layoffs leave no one to transition its CentOS 7 operating system to something more up-to-date. With the increased performance issues due to these layoffs, we expect that sometime soon, Twitter will crash badly.
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