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Two Methods on How to Install Discord on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Discord client on Debian 11 Bullseye with two different methods.
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Master-Slave Replication (MySQL 8) on Ubuntu 20.04

Sometimes users need to replicate data from one MySQL DB server to one or more MySQL DB servers automatically. In this article, we will learn how to set up master-slave MySQL database replication in Ubuntu 20.04.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup

Last week, we saw fewer Linux news, but a lot of goodies. NVIDIA GPU users got a new graphics driver release with support for the latest Linux 5.14 kernel series, especially now that Linux kernel 5.13 reached end of life, the Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 4 has been finally released for those who want to refurbish […]

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Latest Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Fix 12 Vulnerabilities, Patch Now

This latest kernel update is here to address a total of 12 security vulnerabilities affecting the Linux 5.4 LTS kernel in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS systems, as well as the Linux 5.11 kernel in Ubuntu 21.04 systems on all supported architectures and platforms. For all supported Ubuntu releases, the new Linux kernel […]

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OBS Studio 27.1 Released with YouTube Integration, 18-Scene MultiView Option, and More

OBS Studio 27.1 is here almost four months after OBS Studio 27.0 to add YouTube integration, a feature that helps users connect their YouTube account without using a stream key, create and manage YouTube streams through a new “Manage Broadcast” button, and easily set up settings for their streams, such as privacy settings, description, title, […]

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Android advances towards its convergence with the general branch of Linux

Google has been looking for ways to make it easier to maintain Android, the operating system that governs the vast majority of active smartphones. To do this, the search giant has been working for years to adjust the Android kernel to the official Linux branch, causing third-party drivers to be installed through a mechanism called […]

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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux, Part 18— Remote Desktop to Windows from Ubuntu

It’s not uncommon for people interested in Linux to have multiple PCs in their home. Hardware comes in different shapes and sizes. They may be notebooks, tablets, home servers, media boxes, even single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi. Some of the devices may be headless (i.e. with no monitor attached). Regardless, with multiple devices, a […]

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How to install Blue Recorder, a screen recorder on Linux

Here’s how to install Blue Recorder, a screen recorder, on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Debian, and openSUSE.
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Why Do Games On Linux Stutter? Here Are the Possible Reasons

Here we explore why many games that don’t have a high demand for resources suffer in Linux. This includes a look at OpenGL, Vulkan, and DirectX.
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GNOME 41: The Next-Generation Linux Desktop

This version of the GNOME desktop isn’t an end to itself but a step forward to building a new, better GNOME.
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Fedora Linux 35 Beta Released for Public Testing with the GNOME 41 Desktop, Linux Kernel 5.14

Fedora Linux 35 is the next major version of the popular GNU/Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat and it’s now available for public beta testing one month ahead of the planned release on October 26th, 2021. As expected, Fedora Linux 35 will pack all the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software. The […]

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How to Set Up and Configure Unattended Upgrades on Ubuntu 20.04

The following tutorial will demonstrate how to install and or enable and configure unattended-upgrades on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
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X.org Server 21.1.0 RC Build Available for Test

The last full-time release of the X.org server took place in 2018 with version 1.20. With the trend towards Wayland, Red Hat is no longer interested in taking over release management for X.org as it used to be. For a long time no other organization or …

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Google Chrome 94 Released with Sharing Hub feature

Google has unveiled the release of the Chrome 94 web browser . At the same time, a stable release of the free Chromium 94 project is available, which serves as the basis for Chrome
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XeroLinux Review – Stunning Linux Distribution with Arch and KDE Plasma

We review XeroLinux. It’s Linux distribution that is a fusion of Arch Linux, KDE Plasma, and Latte Dock.
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Clear APT Cache Using the apt clean Command

In this tutorial we’ll learn about the APT cache, and how to use the apt clean command to clear it.
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QuickLicenseRT Linux 3.0 – Protect and License Desktop Software

Excel Software has announced QuickLicenseRT Linux 3.0 for desktop software.  The new release implements the full QuickLicense 9.1 runtime system for protection, activation, and license management.  Licensing can be applied to a 32 or 64-bit Linux application with a few programming commands.  The new LinuxWrap tool allows a license to be applied to a compiled […]

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OpenSSH 8.8 Release Disabling rsa-sha Digital Signature Support

OpenSSH 8.8, an open client and server implementation for the SSH 2.0 and SFTP protocols has been published. The release is notable for disabling by default the ability to use digital signatures based on RSA keys with a SHA-1 hash (“ssh-rsa”).
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6 Best Office Suites for Linux in 2021

Whether you want to admit it or not, Microsoft has been known to have the title “King of Software” for a reason. Their office suite, Office 365 (and its previous iterations) has been (and continues to be) used in many work environments, educational institutions, personal development cases, research facilities, and more. Just because something is […]

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GNOME 40 comes to Debian 12 “Bookworm” GNU Linux, Download for Testing

After the freeze and release phase of Debian 11, the developers are back to work. Gnome 40.4 (Debian 12 Bookworm) is already in testing. Download and check out.
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