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How to install Figma in Linux Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and RHEL-based OSes

Figma is basically a web-based tool, and some of the offline features are only available to Windows and Mac users, so we don’t have an official way to access Figma on our Linux machine. Whether you own Ubuntu, Arch, or RHEL based, there is no support yet. However, you can download the unofficial, community-based Figma […]

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How to Install Python on AlmaLinux 8

In this guide, we will walk you through the process of installing Python on Almalinux 8. We’ll also show you how to get started with the language, and teach you a few basic programming concepts by creating a basic Python program.
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tpp: Linux Command Line Presentation Tool

There is no need to install tons of software in order to create a nice and informative presentation. tpp, which stands for Text Presentation Program is a simple to use command line presentation tool which allows you to create a fancy text-based slide show presentation and share it with your colleagues or students as an […]

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Multipass: Run Ubuntu VMs on Demand for Any Linux System

Before we dive into installing Multipass, we must first understand the importance and implications of virtual machines in the operating systems ecosystem.
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How to Install NVIDIA Drivers on Fedora Linux 36

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the Nvidia Graphic Drivers on Fedora Linux 36.
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Enable bash Completion in AlmaLinux/RHEL-Based OSes.

After switching from the Debian distribution to AlmaLinux, I have found that bash-completion is not working when I press the TAB button for the next available suggestion.
I am very used to the bash-completion feature as it makes my job very easy. Here …

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How to fix “VMware could not connect ‘Ethernet 0’ to virtual network ‘/dev/vmnet8’”

When you start your virtual machine, you will find an error pop up on the bottom right with the error message “could not connect ‘Ethernet 1’ to the virtual network ‘/dev/vmnet8′” and ask you to read the log for more information. And the chances are quite high that you will not get the message until you click […]

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Installation and Review of Qubes Linux [Lightweight Distro]

This article and product review will talk about the installation and setup process of Qubes Linux. Learn more about this distro here.
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Kubuntu 22.04 LTS – New Features and Release Details

A list of new features of Kubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) and additional information about the release.
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How to Run Commands as Another User via Sudo In Linux

This brief guide explains how to run commands as another user via Sudo and how to run certain commands without the sudo password in Linux.
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How to Flush Local DNS Cache on Your Linux System

Learn how to easily flush your local DNS resolver cache and check the cache statistics on your Linux system here.
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How to Extract a .7z Compressed File in Linux

File owners choose several types of compression utilities as per their requirements. Sometimes they may use tar, unzip, bzip, and 7z, among other archiving and compression utilities. And when you want to limit your space footprint, then 7z is an ideal compression mechanism, and that’s a reason one of the websites provides the VMware image […]

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How to Install Tor Browser on Fedora 36 Linux

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Tor Browser on Fedora 36 Linux workstation desktop using Fedora 36’s default repository or downloading the browser manually and how to install it manually with tips on registering the application…

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How to Install Supabase with Docker on Debian 11

Supabase is an open-source Firebase alternative for application development. Learn how to install Supabase with Docker on Debian 11 here.
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OpenSSF Protecting Open Source Security as Cold War Turns Hot

While the Open Source Security Foundation is active in all areas pertaining to open source security, developers might be most interested in OpenSSF’s free online Developing Secure Software certification program.
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Material Shell Extension Gets GNOME 42 Support

Fans of the well-crafted cross between a tiled window manager and the modern GNOME Shell have reason to rejoice. The popular extension Material Shell has received support for the recently released GNOME 42.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Shazam

Shazam is an app that identifies multimedia with a catalog of audio fingerprints in a database. Learn about the best open source alternatives to Shazam here.
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How to Install PHP 8.1 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the Ondřej Surý PPA and install PHP 8.1 on your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish using the command line terminal.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 10th, 2022

This week has been kinda slow in Linux news and releases, but we did get a new Firefox release with some Linux goodies, newer versions of the EndeavourOS and MX Linux distributions for our PCs, as well as a new Raspberry Pi OS release for our tiny single-board computers. On top of that, this week […]

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How to Create a VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) Network in GCP

VPC is a virtual private cloud in public cloud-like GCP (Google Cloud Platform) and AWS. In simple terms, VPC is a dedicated private network for your project in the Google Cloud Platform. It provides networking for virtual machines, containers, and an …

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