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A Guide to Creating User Accounts in RHEL/CentOS 7.6

This article will help you to understand the useradd command in Linux/Unix-based systems. As we all are aware that Linux is a multi-user and a multitasking operating system (OS). It has been built with a large number of commands from basic to advance. Here, we are going to see the ‘useradd’ command, it is also […]

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How To Zoom In And Zoom Out Videos Using FFmpeg

FFmpeg ships with lots of filters to perform different tasks. Using zoompan filter, we can easily to zoom in and zoom out videos in Linux.
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How to Install the Official NVIDIA Drivers on Rocky Linux

Here’s a quick and easy way to install Nvidia and CUDA drivers on Rocky Linux.
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OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 Released with Many Improvements

OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 comes with the all necessary tools a user needs to create exclusive videos for online sharing channels like YouTube. OpenShot is a free video editing software for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It is an easy-to-use video editor …

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KDE Gear 21.08 Gets First Point Release with Bug Fixes for Dolphin, Elisa, and Spectacle

KDE Gear 21.08.1 is here only three weeks after the release of the KDE Gear 21.08 software suite to fix various bugs and annoyances in the Dolphin, Elisa, Spectacle, Konsole, Skanlite, KAlarm, Kate, Kdenlive, KMail, KolourPaint, KOrganizer, and Okular apps, as well as several core components. For the Dolphin file manager, the KDE Gear 21.08.1 […]

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From the GNOME Circle – Top Useful Apps for GNOME Users

With the GNOME Circle, the GNOME Foundation promotes the development of useful applications and tools for the everyday life of a GNOME user. In this series of articles, we now present various useful applications from the GNOME Circle project.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is available as part of the Microsoft Office suite. Here’s our recommended free and open source alternatives.
This series looks at the best free and open source alternatives to products and services offered by Microsoft.
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How to Install MATE Desktop in Arch Linux [Complete Guide]

This guide explains the steps you need to install MATE Desktop in Arch Linux. This guide has two parts. The first part deals with installing the base Arch system. The second part is installing the complete MATE desktop environment on top of Arch Linux….

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How to Install Gulp.js on Rocky Linux 8

Gulp is a cross-platform, free, open-source JavaScript toolkit that helps developers automate and enhance workflows. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Gulp.js on Rocky Linux 8. Gulp is a task running built on Node.js and NPM that helps developers reduce many time-consuming tasks, such as modification and optimization. Gulp also features a […]

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Bash Echo Command Explained With Examples In Linux

The Bash Echo Command is a bash built-in to print the output to stdout. This guide explains bash echo command usage in shell scripts with examples.
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How to Put Multi-Line Comment in Shell Script

In bash shell, we can comment on multiple lines using various methods. Learn how to put multi-line comment in shell script, running under Linux or Unix-like systems.
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“Linux Does Not Need Antivirus or Firewall” : Myth or Truth?

Most Linux users have this question on their minds. “Linux does not need antivirus or firewall. Myth or truth?” Currently, the greatest dangers to which we expose ourselves when connecting to the Internet are viruses and malware. To avoid problems, especially when using a Windows PC, installation of an antivirus and firewall can prevent infection […]

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How to Install LAMP Stack on AlmaLinux 8

In this guide, we feature the installation of LAMP on AlmaLinux 8. LAMP is a popular open-source software stack that is mostly used for testing and hosting web applications. It’s an acronym for Linux Apache MariaDB / MySQL and PHP. It compromises a web server ( Apache ), a database server ( MariaDB or MySQL […]

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Best Linux Distros for Windows Users

This article will be divided into 2 main parts. The first will be about the best desktop environments for Windows users, and the second will be about the best distributions for Windows users. For new users, one term that I will be using throughout this article is Linux kernel, the Linux kernel is the base […]

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InitWare as a systemd Fork Now for macOS

Now that InitWare can run on NetBSD, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD and openBSD, the only thing left is porting to another important BSD operating system, namely macOS, according to the developer. No sooner said than done, he got a second-hand iMac and started…

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System76’s AMD-Only “Pangolin” Linux Laptop Gets 4th Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile CPUs

First introduced in mid-March 2021, the “Pangolin” Linux laptop is System76’s first ever AMD-powered portable computer that ships with an AMD processor, as well as an integrated AMD graphics card. The laptop was soon out of stock, but now it’s back and more powerful than ever as customers can now buy the Linux notebook with […]

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How to Export MySQL Query Results to CSV Format in Linux

Quick data access saves you from having to each time log in to a MySQL server via a terminal shell, in order to reference specific MySQL-query-associated outputs. The CSV (Comma Separated Value) file is an ideal candidate for resolving these types of repetitive user-to-database interactions. In this article, learn how to export MySQL query results […]

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How to Install Backports & Experimental Repository on Debian 11

The following tutorial will teach you how to install backports or upgrade an individual package or blindly upgrade your entire system on Debian 11. As a bonus, the tutorial has included the experimental option for those who love to live on the edge.
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How to Delete Files Older than 30 Days in Linux

Are you wondering how to delete older files in your Linux system? This quick guide can help you to remove files older than 30 days in Linux.
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Working with Foreground and Background Processes in Linux

In Linux, any program that is running is called a process. In this tutorial, we will learn the fundamentals of foreground and background processes in Linux.
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