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How To Use Spell Check Feature In Vim Text Editor

This guide explains how spell check feature works in Vim and how to use spell check feature in Vim text editor in Linux and Unix operating systems.
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Is it Worth Using Firefox ESR on a Daily Basis?

Although it is true that it is not in its best days, Firefox is one of the most important web browsers in the computing sector. This ranks third in the ranking of the most used browsers, behind Chrome and Edge, and thanks to it we can browse with greater privacy and using open-source software. As […]

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Is it Worth Using Firefox ESR on a Daily Basis?

Although it is true that it is not in its best days, Firefox is one of the most important web browsers in the computing sector. This ranks third in the ranking of the most used browsers, behind Chrome and Edge, and thanks to it we can browse with greater privacy and using open-source software. As […]

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Install Grafana on Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, Fedora

Grafana is an open-source Analytics software with visualization. It provides you with tools to turn your time series database data into insightful graphs and visualizations. Grafana supports multiple data sources like Prometheus, Graphite, InfluxDB, Elasticsearch, Zabbix, and more. This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Rocky Linux 8, […]

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Nitrux 2.0 Arrives with a Bunch of UI Changes

Nitrux is a KDE Plasma + Debian-based Linux distribution which features NX Desktop with Plasma desktop with its own flavor. The latest Nitrux 2.0 release brings a fresh Plasma desktop, the latest kernel, and applications. We round up the release with a…

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How to Install Terraform on Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, Fedora

Terraform is an open-source Infrastructure-as-a-Code software tool developed by HashiCorp. It allows you to manage your infrastructure by Codifying APIs into declarative configuration files.
This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to download terra…

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Flatpak App of the Week: Extension Manager – Browse and Install GNOME Shell Extensions

Extension Manager is a very simple app that does one thing and does it well: mirroring the content of the GNOME Extensions website at extensions.gnome.org. The application lets you easily manage your installed GNOME Shell extensions, similar to what the official GNOME Extensions app does, but it also lets you browse the extensions.gnome.org website straight […]

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Writing an Open-source GPU Driver – Without the Hardware

Until now, no Valhall devices (Mali-G57, Mali-G78) ran mainline Linux. Whilst this made driver development obviously difficult, there’s no better time to write drivers than before the devices even get into the hands of end-users. Here’s a tale fr…

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How to Install Latest 510 NVIDIA Drivers on Debian 11 Bullseye

The following tutorial will teach you how to install the latest bleeding-edge 510 Nvidia Graphic Card Drivers for Debian 11 Bullseye.
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dnstop – Monitor and Display DNS Server Traffic on Your Network

Learn how to use dnstop to monitor and display DNS server traffic on your network here.
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What Is Doas and How to Install Doas

Doas is a privilege escalation program similar to sudo. It is lightweight and simple to use. Learn how to use and install Doas here.
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How to Transfer Files Between Dropbox And Google Drive with Rclone

Rclone can copy files between two different cloud providers. Learn how to transfer files between Dropbox and Google Drive with Rclone in Linux here.
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What You Can Do with the RoseHosting Cloud PHP Stack

One of the most used server-side script languages is the PHP language. Learn what you can do with the RoseHosting Cloud PHP stack here.
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Learn About Virtual Memory Statistics Using vmstat

We can use multiple tools to monitor system statistics, but if you are looking for virtual memory, use vmstat, which support numerous options and parameters.
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Create Fillable Forms in ONLYOFFICE Docs 7.0

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite distributed under GNU AGPL v3.0. It comprises web-based viewers and collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations highly compatible with OOXML formats. In this tutorial, we’ll l…

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PwnKit: Detect Privilege Escalation with CrowdSec

We just published a new collection targeting Linux’s Local Privilege Escalation, and CVE-2021-4034 is its first scenario! While this will not allow you to prevent the exploit, it will give you insight into whether you have been compromised by this vuln…

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How To Backup And Restore Application Settings Using Mackup On Newly Installed Linux System

This guide explains what Mackup is, and how to use it to backup and restore application settings on a freshly installed Linux system.
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Install minikube on Ubuntu 22.04 / 20.04 LTS

minikube is an open-source tool and a local Kubernetes focused on making it easy to learn and develop for Kubernetes.
This tutorial will be helpful for beginners in installing minikube on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 22.04.
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Simplify Text Editing with micro

There are many text editors for Linux users, and choosing the best one is a subject of great debate. Nano isn’t good as it should be, while vim seems quite complex for the beginner. Suppose you do not want to leave nano because other editors are too complex and require a learning curve. Maybe it’s time to […]

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Who Works Better: Ubuntu vs Windows Subsystem for Linux

Despite being bitter enemies for years, today, Windows and Linux go hand in hand. We can not deny that there is still some rivalry to conquer desktop computers, but the union between the two systems goes so far as to allow us, thanks to the virtualization of Hyper-V and a tool known as “Windows Subsystem […]

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