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Install Third Party Software Using Fedy In Fedora

Fedy is a graphical application that allows you to install several third-party applications, development tools, drivers, themes, and utilities in Fedora. Learn more about Fedy here.
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How to Setup Rsyslog Server on Debian 11 (Bullseye)

Rsyslog is an opensource logging program that facilitates the forwarding of log files to a centralized log server in an IP network. With centralized logging, administrators can easily keep tabs on log files of multiple systems from a central point. In this post, we will walk you through the installation and configuration of rsyslog Server […]

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KDE Frameworks 5.86 Improves Plasma Wayland for NVIDIA GPUs, Adds over 200 Changes

KDE Frameworks 5.86 is here to further improve the Plasma Wayland session, this time for NVIDIA GPU users who encountered content update failures on window resize or KRunner not display search results. It also fixes two critical memory leaks that may affect the KDE Plasma desktop environment and Plasma widgets. Among the improvements, this release […]

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What Linux Version Am I Running? Here’s How to Find Out

There are various reasons why you might want to find which Linux distribution you are using or the OS version of your Linux system. If you are new Linux user and want to know how to find what Linux version you are running, here’s how to do it by using …

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux 5.15 Kernel Release Candidate

It’s been two weeks since the release of Linux kernel 5.14, which slowly makes its way into the stable software repositories of various popular GNU/Linux distributions, and now it’s time to go out and test another new kernel series, Linux 5.15, which will be released later this fall. Linux 5.15 looks to be yet another […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 12th, 2021

This has been a great week, starting with the release of the Firefox 92 web browser and continuing with the latest HPLIP printer and scanner drivers with support for Linux Mint 20.2 “Uma” and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 operating systems, as well as a major Steam Client update for Linux gamers. The KDE Project […]

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GNOME 41 Release Candidate Is Out with Last-Minute Bug Fixes and Improvements

GNOME 41 is the next major release of the acclaimed desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions, and it promises many new features, updated and new apps, as well as numerous improvements and bug fixes. The Release Candidate (RC) milestone comes hot on the heels of the beta release announced at the end of August, and fixes […]

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JamesDSP For Linux Is An Audio Effect Processor For PipeWire Or PulseAudio (Equalizer, Bass Boost, More)

JamesDSP for Linux is an open source Qt audio effect processor for PipeWire and PulseAudio. Use it to enhance the music you listen to by adding reverberation, bass boost and other filters using a parametric or fixed band equalizer. It also allows you t…

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Revolt project develops an open source alternative to the Discord platform

The Revolt project develops a communications platform aimed at creating an open-source alternative of the proprietary Discord messenger. Like Discord, Revolt is focused on creating platforms for organizing communication between communities and groups with common interests. Revolt allows you to run your own communication server at its facilities and, if necessary, ensure its integration with […]

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How to Create a Python Virtual Environment on Ubuntu 20.04

Python virtual environment is a directory that contains a complete Python installation for a specific version of Python, including a number of additional packages and modules. Learn how to create a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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How to Install the Lounge IRC Client on Ubuntu 20.04

The Lounge is a web-based IRC client, written in Node.js, that can be installed and accessed from any modern browser. The Lounge offers a native-like experience without having a dedicated application installed.
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What Is LAMP Stack? What Is LAMP Used For?

The LAMP stack is a popular software bundle using open source components to build and deliver web applications. Developers know LAMP because it has been a basis for web development since the late 1990s. With open-source tools for an operating system (Linux), web server (Apache), database server (MySQL), and programming language (PHP), the stack is an efficient and […]

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How to Set Up Chrooted SFTP In Linux

This guide explains how to set up Chrooted SFTP in Linux, in order to restrict SSH user access to home directory or any other directories. Learn more here.
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How to Install Zoom on Ubuntu Linux

This tutorial guides you on how to install Zoom Client on Ubuntu Linux. You can follow this tutorial on Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.04 / 20.04.
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What is the Calamares Graphical Installer?

This article will focus on the Calamares graphical installer, another tool that makes it easier to use GNU / Linux. Learn more here.
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How to Install & Use ClamAV on AlmaLinux 8

ClamAV is an open source antivirus tool used for email scanning, web scanning, and endpoint security. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install and use ClamAV on AlmaLinux 8.
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How to Install Docker on Amazon Linux 2

Learn how to install Docker and docker-compose on Amazon Linux 2 (AMI) and build sample applications running on AWS EC2/Lightsail VM cloud server.
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How to Install AnyDesk on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest version of AnyDesk on your Ubuntu 20.04 operating system.
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How to Install phpMyAdmin on Rocky Linux

phpMyAdmin is a free and open-source tool that enables you to manage MySQL and MariaDB databases from the web browser. In this guide, you will learn how to install phpMyAdmin with the LAMP Stack on Rocky Linux. This guide can be applied on the server with an existing LAMP Stack installation or the fresh server […]

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15 Basic Linux ps Commands for Monitoring Processes

Linux’s inbuilt utility processes status tool ps allows users and admins to check the information on the running processes. The process is nothing but a program in Linux/Unix that executes a specific task. The ps command in Linux is used to monitor all the currently running activities along with USER, PID, %CPU, %MEM, VSZ, RSS, […]

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