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Nitrux 2.0 Review: Stunning Distro with a Few Rough Edges

The review of Nitrux 2.0 in terms of performance stability and insights into whether you can use it for your daily driver.
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NordVPN Installation and Review On Linux

Downloading and utilizing VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) is theoretically the norm nowadays. If you aren’t with a VPN already, you’re still in the majority. But with a gradual increase in privacy and security concerns all over the world, it’s ti…

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How to use LXD Containers on Ubuntu 20.04

Linux container virtualization (LXD) is similar to Virtual machines (e.g. KVM) but with more speed, efficiency, and much lighter. In this article, we will show the installation and configuration process of LXD on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
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How to use LXD Containers on Ubuntu 20.04

Linux container virtualization (LXD) is similar to Virtual machines (e.g. KVM) but with more speed, efficiency, and much lighter. In this article, we will show the installation and configuration process of LXD on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
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Select Colors in Terminal with RGB-TUI

There are several online services and places where you can select colors either RGB or Hexadecimal, or even using GIMP or any other similar software. However, having this service in terminal is really notorious!  Instead, try rgb-tui, a color picker wr…

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I2P Setup for Squid Outproxy

The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is a fully encrypted private network layer that has been developed with privacy and security by design in order to provide protection for your activity, location and your identity
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How to Auto-Create a 1 GB or Large File in Linux

What would you do if someone asked you to create a file size of 1 GB or more in Linux?
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Bash script: Pause Script Before pProceeding

Normally, a Bash script will execute each line of code the moment it reaches it, then immediately move on to the next. But it is also possible to add pauses to a Bash script in order to delay it or allow the user time to respond to a prompt, etc.
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17 Best KDE Multimedia Applications for Linux

KDE offers many applications for multimedia functionality. Learn about 17 of the best KDE multimedia applications for Linux here.
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4 Ways to Install Firefox 98.0 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, AlmaLinux, Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to download and install Firefox 98.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 21.10, LinuxMint 20.3, Rocky Linux 8, Almalinux 8, and Fedora 35. Firefox or Mozilla Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla foundation and generally utilized by thousands and thousands of […]

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Servy – A Tiny Web Server to Run Basic Website

Web servers can be generalized into two segments; the ones for running dynamic sites with configured complexities like databases software and the ones for running a simple static web front-end. Servy is perfect for the latter.
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How to Store Docker Container Data In Docker Volumes

In this guide, you will learn how Docker volumes interact with containers. You will do this by creating new containers and using volumes to store and share data between them. Then, you’ll discover how to clear up space that is left behind by anonymous volumes that are automatically generated by the containers. Finally, you’ll learn […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Corel PaintShop Pro

Corel PaintShop Pro is a raster and vector graphics editor. Learn about the best free and open source alternatives to Corel PaintShop Pro here.
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How To Install Kodi 19.4 in Ubuntu 20.04 and LinuxMint

KODI formerly known as XBMC Media center is a free and open-source cross-platform software media player. It is managed by a non-profit XBMC foundation and developed by volunteers around the world.
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KDE Plasma 5.24 Review: A Crafted Desktop to Dominate the Linux World

It’s time for a quick recap and review of the KDE Plasma 5.24 desktop, released a while back.
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How To Create And Manage Disk Partitions With Parted In Linux

This guide explains what is Parted and how to use the parted utility to create and manage disk partitions in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
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How to Manage EFI Boot Manager Entries on Linux

UEFI is the firmware interface which on modern machines has superseded the legacy BIOS. One of the features of the UEFI firmware is being able to store boot entries in the persistent and editable NVRAM memory (Non Volatile RAM). While installing a Linux distribution (or any other operating system) in UEFI mode makes usually the […]

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How to Install Bagisto eCommerce on Debian 11

Bagisto is a free and open-source eCommerce software solution. In this tutorial, learn how to install Bagisto eCommerce on Debian 11 Bullseye.
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Zorin OS 16.1 is Here, Creators to Donate All Profits from Zorin OS Pro to Aid Ukraine

Zorin OS 16.1 arrives with app upgrades, and enhanced hardware support. Creators also announce to help Ukrainians joining the humanitarian causes.
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How to Install Jenkins on Debian 11

Jenkins is a free open-source, continuous integration system tool written in Java. Learn how to install Jenkins on Debian 11 here.
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