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OpenSCAD: Solid 3D CAD Modeller for Programmers

Why can’t we do 3D CAD work using code? WE CAN 🎉 🍾 🙌  How? With OpenSCAD 💪. It’s easy to learn, free, has robust libraries, and is supported by an active community. Works with Debian/Ubuntu/Kubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, and more.

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Date command usage in Linux

At first, the date command may seem like a simple utility to you, but once you try to execute the date command with different utilities, you will realize its real power.
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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16 on Ubuntu or Linux Mint

Linux kernel 5.16 is now available so here’s a tutorial on how to install it on your Ubuntu or Linux Mint distributions, or a similar derivative. Linux kernel 5.16 is a great release of Linux gamers and AMD users. It brings the long-anticipated FUTEX2 implementation from Collabora for a faster gaming experience when playing both […]

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15 apt Command Examples in Ubuntu / Debian Linux

Apt is a command-line package management utility for Ubuntu and Debian Linux. Apt is used to install, remove, update and upgrade Debian packages from the command line in Ubuntu and Debian systems. In this post, we will cover 15 apt command examples in …

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Installing FcgiWrap and Enabling Perl, Ruby and Bash Dynamic Languages on Gentoo LEMP

This tutorial is strictly related to our former post on LEMP Installation on Gentoo. It also treats other server extended issues such as enabling dynamic scripting languages like Perl or Bash or Ruby through Fcgiwrap Gateway and editing Nginx Virtual H…

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Fork, exec, wait and exit System Calls Explained in Linux

In this article, we are going to discuss the Linux syscalls fork(), exec(), wait() and exit() in detail with examples and the use cases.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 9th, 2022

This week has been really great, a strong start for the Linux and Open Source ecosystem in 2022. We finally got the Linux Mint 20.3 release, which was promised to us on Christmas 2021 but it didn’t happen, we got a new Ubuntu Touch OTA update for our Linux phones, and we got a brand […]

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You Can Now Upgrade Linux Mint 20.2 to Linux Mint 20.3, Here’s How

Still based on the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, Linux Mint 20.3 Una is now available. Learn how to upgrade Linux Mint 20.2 to Linux Mint 20.3 here.
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How to Allow Remote Access to MySQL Database Server

You do not need to be physically present in order to interact with your remotely hosted software. Learn how to allow remote access to MySQL database server here.
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Linux Mint 20.3 Released with Some New Features and Refinements

Linux Mint has for years been one of the most popular Ubuntu-based distros out there with plenty of tweaks and refinements for both beginners and pros alike. Yesterday, the Mint team released Linux Mint 20.3 “Una”, the last Focal-based release and we’r…

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How to Install PostgreSQL 14 in Fedora Linux

Fedora Linux is a safe haven for most open-source Linux applications and projects. Learn how to install PostgreSQL 14 in Fedora Linux here.
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What is LAMP (Linux, Apache, MariaDB, PHP/PHPAdmin)?

What is LAMP? LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP. It is an acronym for a Linux/Unix server with Apache as the server engine, MySQL/MariaDB as the database engine, and PHP as the primary server-side script language. It is also known as LAMP Stack. Usually, LAMP Stack is selected for the construction and development […]

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How to Install Opera Browser on openSUSE Leap 15

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Opera Browser on openSUSE Leap 15. This is an alternative internet browser to the default Firefox browser.
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Top 10 Container Guides for SysAdmins

Check out this list of top 10 container guides for sysadmins. Learn what’s happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology.
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KDE Gear 21.12 Gets First Point Release, Improves Dolphin, Kdenlive, and Many Other Apps

KDE Gear 21.12.1 is here almost a month after the release of KDE Gear 21.12 to fix a few bugs in your favorite apps. For example, it improves the Dolphin file manager to no longer crash when the Ark archive manager creates .7z archives, as well as to no longer cause a new Dolphin window […]

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Top 20 Cloud Computing Terminology and Definitions You Need to Know

Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer systems of resources like data storage, CPU power, databases, networking, software and etc. Cloud computing offers very scalable and flexible solutions for customer needs, which may reduce the costs, or increase them for some unaware users. It also introduces a whole new language. Here are twenty top […]

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mop: A Terminal-Based Stock Market Tracker

mop is a command-line stock market tracker. It’s written in Go and published under an open-source license.
A stock ticker is a report of the price of specific securities, updated continuously throughout the trading session by the various stock market e…

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How to Install WordPress on AlmaLinux

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install WordPress on AlmaLinux with a LEMP stack.
AlmaLinux is a relatively new Linux distro – an alternative to the old CentOS.
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How to Install Vivaldi Browser on openSUSE Leap 15

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Vivaldi Browser on openSUSE Leap 15 as an alternative Internet Browser to the default Firefox.
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How to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Debian

Once you add a general user into the sudo group, then there is no need to use a root account for the administrative tasks. But what if, due to some odd reason, you are not able to access your primary account? In that case, the root account can be a savior. But unfortunately, you are not getting the root password too. Now the […]

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