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Linus Torvalds: Juggling Chainsaws and Building Linux

At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds described his early career, how he built Linux and his continuing love for the C programming language.
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Compiling Software: Compile ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors on Ubuntu

Compiling software from source code might sound frightening, especially if you have never done it before. If you are a Linux user and want to try compiling something on your own, you have come to the right place. Learn how to compile ONLYOFFICE desktop…

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Linux Mint 20.3 is Planned to Arrive for Christmas This Year

In the regular monthly updates, Linux Mint team announced that the next Linux Mint 20.3 release is planned for Christmas and will contain some interesting updates.
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Wayland Support Plan for Firefox

Martin Stransky, the Firefox package maintainer for Fedora and RHEL, who is responsible for porting Firefox for Wayland, has published a report summarizing the latest advances in Firefox in Wayland environments.
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How to Convert xlsx to CSV Format in Linux

The windows-based Microsoft Excel application is known for its indisputable open XML spreadsheet files support. This same support also extends to XLSX file formats. As you adapt or migrate to the Linux operating system environment, you will find the use of CSV or Comma-Separated file format a lot more convenient. A  practical scenario is using the CSV file format […]

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MariaDB vs. MySQL: What Are the Main Differences Between Them

This article is an in-depth comparison of MariaDB vs. MySQL based on license model, popularity, features, performance, and support. The MariaDB and MySQL database management systems have a lot in common, which can make it difficult to choose when you n…

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How to Set Up ModSecurity with Apache on Debian/Ubuntu

The Apache web server is highly customizable and can be configured in multiple ways to suit your needs. There are many third-party modules that you can use to configure Apache to your preference.
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The October 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the October 2021 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 3rd, 2021

This has been an amazing week with so many cool releases, starting with the long-anticipated Q4OS 4 distro based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 and the Trinity Desktop Environment, and continuing with new updates to the SuperTuxKart arcade racing game, Inkscape SVG editor, OBS Studio professional recording and live streaming software, Mixxx free DJ software, as […]

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Three Methods on How to Install Tor Browser on Pop!_OS 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn three different methods on how to install the latest Tor Browser on Pop!_OS 20.04.
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Firefox 93 Is Now Available for Download, Finally Enables AVIF Support by Default

Finally, after numerous delays, support for the next-generation AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) image format, which is based on the modern and royalty free AV1 video codec, is now enabled by default. It was supposed to land in Firefox 86 first, but it’s finally here in the Firefox 93 release. AVIF support in Firefox was […]

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How to Install WordPress with LEMP (Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP) on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install self-hosted WordPress using the latest Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP versions available.
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Valve Releases Proton 6.3-7 with Support for Life is Strange: True Colors, DXVK 1.9.2

Coming about five weeks after Proton 6.3-6, the Proton 6.3-7 release is here to add support for the Life is Strange: True Colors, Quake Champions, Divinity: Original Sin 2, eFootball PES 2021, EVERSLAUGHT VR, as well as WRC (World Rally Championship) 8, 9 and 10 video games. This means that you’ll now be able to […]

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How To Find All Sudo Users In Linux

This brief tutorial describes how to find all sudo users or super users (the users who have sudo access) in Linux and Unix-like systems.
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How to Install Cockpit Server Management Dashboard on Rocky Linux 8

Cockpit is a server management dashboard that provides real-time information on the state of your machine. In this guide, we will show you how to install the Cockpit Web Console on a Rocky Linux 8 system.
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Tr Command In Linux Explained With Examples For Beginners

The tr command is used to translate, squeeze, and delete characters from standard input, writing to standard output in Linux and Unix. Learn how to use the tr command, with examples explained at a beginner level.
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Fairphone 4 Supported by postmarketOS

The Fairphone 4 from the Dutch manufacturer Fairphone BV was officially presented yesterday. Like its predecessors, it is a mid-range device whose concept is characterized by fair conditions in production and the use of raw materials that are as clean as possible. The modular structure stands for longevity and easy repairability. For the first time, […]

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First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 5.14 Is Now Available for Download

That’s right Arch Linux fans, Arch Linux 2021.10.01 is up for grabs as I am writing this and it comes with Linux kernel 5.14 by default. The ISO image includes Linux 5.14.8 as default kernel since the recently released Linux 5.14.9 kernel is still in the Testing repos. Linux kernel 5.14 is the latest kernel […]

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Video Trimmer Quickly Trims Videos

Let’s say you simply wish to trim a piece of footage, you might want to consider Video Trimmer. It’s software written in Rust and uses FFmpeg for performing the trimming. The software’s video preview relies on GStreamer.
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A Tale of Two Toolchains and glibc

Over the past few years, the LLVM toolchain has seen increasing development and adoption alongside the older, more established GNU toolchain. The emergence of this new two major toolchain world is bringing challenges and questions for projects that need to support both, in particular the GNU C library (glibc), which only supports GCC. Is it […]

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