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JingPad Review: A Linux Tablet for True Linux Fans

JingPad aims to make the world’s first consumer-level Linux tablet. Does it succeed? Read the review of JingPad A1 with JingOS alpha version.
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How to Back Up Linux Apps and Files on Your Chromebook

So your Chromebook is running Linux support, and you’ve begun adding Linux apps and files? Chrome OS developers have made it easy to run backups that preserve Linux’s filesystem hierarchy without needing to run complex commands.  Here&#8217…

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An OpenCL Frontend Written in Rust is Being Developed for Mesa

Red Hat’s Karol Herbst—who is involved in the development of the Nouveau driver Mesa and the OpenCL open stack—has published rusticl , an experimental software implementation of OpenCL (OpenCL frontend) for Mesa written in Rust. Rusticl acts as an analogue of the frontend already present in Mesa OpenCL Clover and is also developed using the […]

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Don’t Like Visual Studio Code? Try These 5 Alternatives Apps

When it comes to programming, you’re going to need a plain text editor that allows you to easily modify files or take notes. One of the most complete and professional tools is Visual Studio Code. However, this Microsoft program is not ideal for users with little experience. If it is your case, surely you want […]

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Bash Scripting – For, Until, and While Loop Explained with Examples

Bash supports three types of loops, namely “for loop,” “while loop,” and “until loop.” In this guide, we will learn about while and until loops.
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How to Reset the Root Password in Linux

This guide shows how to easily reset your root password in Linux so that you don’t lose all administrative privileges to your machine. Get started here.
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Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubunu 16.04 Support Has Been Extended to 10 Years

There was good news today for all Ubuntu lovers looking jittery at their aging Ubuntu boxes. Ubuntu 14.04 users will receive operating system updates until April 2024, and Ubuntu 16.04 until April 2026.
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GNOME 41 Desktop Environment Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Six months in development, GNOME 41 is here as a hefty update and the first major release after GNOME 40 with new features like a new power mode setting in the Power settings panel of the GNOME Control Center called Performance, which will be available on hardware that supports this feature. The Performance mode increases […]

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Neptune 15 v2 from Juno is a Linux Gaming Laptop with 240 Hz Display

Nowadays, it is a little difficult to choose a perfect Linux gaming laptop, but it is not impossible to get it. The Neptune 15″ V2 from Juno Computers is powered by Intel’s 10th-gen Comet Lake chipsets, and can be configured with up to 64GB of RAM.
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Bash Scripting – Functions Explained With Examples

In Bash scripting, functions are ways to group the set of instructions together to get a specific outcome. This guide explains how to use functions in bash scripts in Linux with examples.
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Introduction to Ngrok: A Tutorial for Beginners

Ngrok is a dev tool that allows you to expose a server running on your local machine to the internet. In this tutorial, we’ll go through how to use the Ngrok utility from installation to deploying an HTML or a React JS website, on a Linux machine.
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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Become Anonymous – Part 18

Improve your privacy with these ways to become anonymous on Linux, reducing spying and snooping on your daily life. This article is part of the Linux for Starters series.
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GIMP 2.10.28 Graphic Editor Release Download and Install on Linux

The corrective release of the graphic editor GIMP 2.10.28 has taken place. The previous release 2.10.26 was skipped, because after marking the version, an error was found in the build system.
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Samba 4.15 Ships with a Modernized Virtual File System Modules

For those using Samba as the open-source implementation of SMB/CIFS and allowing for file/print sharing with Microsoft Windows systems, Samba 4.15 is now available as the latest release for improving Windows interoperability on Linux and other platform…

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How to Merge Multiple PDF Files into One PDF in Linux

PDF, or Portable Document Format files, have more to offer to users apart from the obvious advantages of being easily printable and shareable over a network. There are also ways to manage and consolidate several PDF files in one location. In this tutor…

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How to Auto Log Out Inactive Users After a Period of Time in Linux

This brief tutorial describes how to auto log out inactive users after a particular period of time in Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
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How to Detect a Linux Physical Cable Connection

If you’ve ever needed to know whether a physical cable is connected to a network port on your Linux system, you don’t necessarily need to be right in front of the computer or server to check. There are several methods we can use from the Linux command line in order to see if a cable is […]

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15 Practical Examples of ‘echo’ Command in Linux

The echo command is one of the most commonly and widely used built-in commands for Linux bash and C shells, typically used in a scripting language and batch files to display a line of text/string on standard output or a file. Learn more about echo comm…

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KDE Plasma 5.23 “25th Anniversary Edition” Enters Public Beta Testing, Here’s What’s New

Since KDE Plasma 5.23 will be released in celebration of the project’s 25th anniversary, it’s obvious that it will be a great release that introduces better support for the next-generation Wayland display server, making Plasma desktop more stable, faster, and reliable. The Plasma Wayland improvements include the middle-click paste and drag and drop items between […]

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How To List Installed Packages In Linux

This brief guide explains how to list all installed packages in various Linux distributions, from the command line, with examples.
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