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System76 Teases the Launch Lite Open-Source Configurable Keyboard, Coming July 14th

As its name suggests, Launch Lite appears to be a light version of the Launch configurable keyboard that System76 launched more than a year ago. As System76 says, Launch Lite is like Launch, but Lite, offering everyone a comfortable, portable, and configurable keyboard for all their computing needs. Highlights of the Launch Lite keyboard include […]

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Install Audacious 4.2 on Ubuntu, LinuxMint, Fedora, and Alma Linux

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install Audacious 4.2 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Linux Mint 20.3, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 8, and Fedora 36.
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Ubuntu 22.04 Minimal Server Installation

This tutorial shows the installation of an Ubuntu 22.04 base server in detail with many screenshots. The purpose of the guide is to show the base installation of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS that can be used as a basis for our other Ubuntu tutorials here at howtof…

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yt-dlp: Fork of youtube-dl

yt-dlp is a fork of youtube-dl that’s under active development. It focuses on adding new features and patches and maintaining compatibility. yt-dlp is everything youtube-dl used to be and more besides. It takes all the great features of youtube-dl, exploits your full network download speeds, and offers some surprising useful features not found in other […]

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How to Generate Random Numbers in Linux

When it comes to the numbers game, no operating system does it better than Linux. Moreover, Linux operating system’s environment is smoothly transparent in its approach. So why would you need to generate random numbers in Linux?  Let’s answer tha…

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How to Install MariaDB in RHEL and Debian Systems

MariaDB is a binary drop-in replacement for MySQL. Learn how to install MariaDB in RHEL and Debian systems in this tutorial.
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How to Add a User to Multiple Linux Groups

User and group administration is an important Linux skill. Learn how to add a user to multiple Linux groups in this tutorial.
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Quickgui – A GUI For Quickemu to Create and Run Virtual Machines

This guide talks about Quickgui, a graphical frontend for Quickemu to easily create, run, and manage virtual machines in Linux. Learn more here.
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Rsync Command in Linux with Practical Example

This guide shows you how to use the rsync command in Linux to synchronize files and directories using simple examples.
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Linux Mint 21 Beta Is Now Available for Download, Here’s a First Look

Development of Linux Mint 21 “Vanessa” kicked off a few months ago, and the upcoming distribution will be based on the repositories and base packages of Canonical’s latest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) operating system series, which will be supported for the next five years, just like Linux Mint 21. Linux Mint 21 will ship […]

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Cutefish OS Halts Development and Its Future is Uncertain

An opinion article about Cutefish OS development discontinuation, its future, and the best road ahead with additional details on the halt.
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How to Install WoeUSB on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

WoeUSB is a free, open-source simple tool that enables you to create your own USB stick windows installer from an iso image or an actual DVD.
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Fwupd 1.8.2 Brings Support for OptionROM, CPD, and FPT Firmware Formats

Coming one and a half months after fwupd 1.8.1, the fwupd 1.8.2 release is here to introduce support for the OptionROM, CPD, and FPT firmware formats, which will be used to update future hardware that support these formats on your GNU/Linux distribution. Fwupd 1.8.2 also adds support for new devices, including Corsair HARPOON RGB wireless […]

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How to Install Ubuntu 22.04 on VirtualBox on Windows 10 & 11

Undoubtedly, Ubuntu will be the first Linux distribution for most people who have started Linux for the first time and will certainly be the most familiar distribution. For this reason, we will cover the step-by-step process of downloading, installing, and setting up the latest Ubuntu operating system using VirtualBox running on your Windows 10 or […]

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Calibre 6.0 Released with Full-Text Search, ARM64 Support on Linux, and Qt 6 Port

The Calibre 6.0 release is the first to be ported to the latest Qt 6 open-source application framework, offering users a more modern interface and most probably a smoother performance. This means that Calibre will no longer support 32-bit CPUs as Qt 6 doesn’t support them and that some third-party plugins may not work until […]

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OpenNebula and ThreeFold Announce Agreement to Explore Cooperation in Open Source and Edge Computing

OpenNebula Systems and ThreeFold Tech have signed a cooperation agreement to explore open source and edge computing applications and joint innovation initiatives.
 
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Meet DAT Linux: Ubuntu LTS Spin for Data Science Projects

A detailed review of DAT Linux – a Linux operating system for Data Science work which is based on Ubuntu LTS with LXQt desktop.
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Cloud Security Pen Testing: Everything You Need to Know

Cloud security pen testing is a process of verifying the security of cloud-based systems and applications. Cloud service providers offer customers a great degree of flexibility, scalability, and economies of scale, but with this comes new risks and threats that must be evaluated. With cloud security pen testing you will be able to identify and […]

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How to Install DeaDBeeF Player on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

DeaDBeeF is an audio player software that is free and open-source with an interface that is customizable and supports themes, and it can play music from CDs and files in many different formats, including MP3, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis, and WAV. Let’s …

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How to Use Restic to Backup and Restore Data in Linux

Restic is an open-source, secure, and cross-platform backup program. Using Restic we can store multiple versions of files and directories in an encrypted repository. Restic can be used to back up data to an external device or to cloud storage. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Restic to backup and restore data […]

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