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How to Install and Use GDU Disk Usage Analyzer on Ubuntu

This tutorial shows how to install and use GDU Disk Analyzer, a Linux command-line tool that helps you to get a better overview of your disk storage usage.
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How To Install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04

EPrints is open-source software designed for building open access repositories that are OAI-PMH compliant. Learn how to install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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PHPStan Has Reached version 1.0 After 6 Years of Development

Introducing static code analysis into your process should improve the quality of your code and make the QA process more efficient due to finding errors earlier on. PHPStan is a static analyzer for PHP focused on finding bugs in your code without actual…

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How To Find And Delete Broken Symlinks In Linux

This brief tutorial explains how to find the broken symlinks and delete them on Linux using ‘symlinks’ utility and “find” command.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Visio

Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application. What are the best free and open source alternatives?
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 7th, 2021

This week has been great for fans of the Fedora Linux distribution (yes, that includes me) and the GNOME desktop environment (that also includes me) as we saw the release of Fedora Linux 35 with the latest GNOME 41.1 desktop environment, and GNOME 40 folks were also updated to the 40.5 point release. But there […]

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Beginner’s Guide to YUM Commands with 15 Practical Examples

YUM stands for Yellowdog Updater Modified, which is an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based package management tool for Linux Systems. Yum was introduced in RHEL version 5.10 onward and its deprecated ‘up2date’ command. Yum, command helps all Users and System Administrators to search for information about packages and then install, update, and remove all rpm […]

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How to Change Passwords in Linux via the CLI

The passwords for user accounts often need to be changed. This is mostly done by the users themselves, but often, they have to be overridden by the administrator to control any illegitimate activity by any of the users. Because of these reasons, Linux provides a wide range of options for user account password management. We […]

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How to Install Atom Text Editor on Fedora 35

Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st Century. Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in JavaScript, and embedded Git Control. Developed by GitHub, Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies. In this guide we are going to […]

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How to Install and Use Docker on AlmaLinux 8

Docker is a powerful platform for developers and sysadmins that simplifies the process of deploying applications inside software containers. In this guide, we will take a look at how to install Docker CE to create and manage development environments on…

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Stargate: A New Open-Source Digital Audio Station for Linux

Ardor usually takes center stage when it comes to open-source digital audio workstations (DAW). However, that does not mean that it is the only option, Today, we are going to take the opportunity to present Stargate, another application the same type of recent creation (more or less) that aims to be “a comprehensive audio production […]

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🎮 Playing Mario on Linux (Ubuntu, Manjaro, Fedora)

This guide is pretty straightforward, it allows you to play your favorite retro game Mario on your Linux distribution. It doesn’t matter which distro you are using – Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Manjaro or many be Debian. All you have to do is just follow along and you will be able to live your childhood 👶 […]

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Official Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”

The latest Raspberry Pi OS release, dated October 30th, 2021, is the first to switch bases from the old-stable Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” to the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series, and it uses the Linux 5.10.63 LTS kernel by default. But the Debian Bullseye rebase is just the cherry on top, as the […]

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GNOME 41.1 Improves the New Calls and Connections Apps, Nautilus, Software, and More

GNOME 41.1 is the first point release of the GNOME 41 desktop environment, which introduced a new Calls and Connections apps, a redesigned Software app, new multitasking and mobile connection settings, and enhanced power management features. Now, GNOME 41.1 builds on these changes and brings a first batch of improvements that update the GNOME Software […]

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How to Install Opera Browser on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Opera Browser on Fedora 35.
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Enable Video Previews on NextCloud

This guide will show you how to enable video previews on NextCloud hosted on Debian/Ubuntu. You can apply the same steps if running the Docker version of NextCloud or different distribution. NextCloud allows you to share files in a similar way to Dropbox and Google Drive. NextCloud is, however, more than a file share! You […]

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Again Virtual, CloudStack Collaboration Conference Opens Monday 11/8

The online event is free-to-attend, although those living on the West Coast might find the start time to be a little early.
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Nessus 10 is Out, with Raspberry Pi support

Tenable has released Nessus 10 and extended supported platforms to include Raspberry Pi, allowing penetration testers, consultants, security teams and students to deploy the power of Nessus anywhere. Nessus for Raspberry Pi lowers the barrier to entry for students interested in starting or furthering their cybersecurity careers. The ability to deploy Nessus Essentials for free […]

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What’s Wrong with IPv4 and Why We’re Moving to IPv6

For the past 10 years or so, this has been the year that IPv6 will become wide spread. It hasn’t happened yet. Consequently, there is little widespread knowledge of what IPv6 is, how to use it, or why it is inevitable.
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10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 35 [With Bonus Tip!]

Here are 10 tips which you can try after installing a fresh Fedora 35 Workstation Edition, with a bonus tip.
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