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ONLYOFFICE Docs 6.4 Gains Conditional Formatting, WOPI support, New Scaling Options, and Other Improvements

ONLYOFFICE has released version 6.4 of the ONLYOFFICE Docs, available in ONLYOFFICE Workspace, for integration with Sync&Share services like Nextcloud and ownCloud, and as a collaborative suite for web applications in production.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 29th, 2021

This has been an amazing week for Linux, which turned 30 years old (here’s to you, Linux!), as we saw the release of Linux 5.14 as the next major kernel series, new Linux distro releases like Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, LibreELEC 10, and Escuelas Linux 7.1, and big new software releases like OpenShot 2.6 and Qt […]

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How to Configure Two-Node High Availability Cluster On RHEL/CentOS 7.6

This article will help you learn how to setup and configure a High-Availability (HA) cluster on Linux/Unix-based systems. Cluster is nothing but a group of computers (called nodes/members) to work together to execute a task. Basically there are four types of clusters available, which are Storage Cluster, High-availability Cluster, Load-balancing Cluster, and HIGH-Performance Computing Cluster. […]

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Bash Heredoc Tutorial For Beginners

When working with Bash scripts, you may end up in a situation where you have to process a series of inputs using the same command. Fortunately, there is a way in Bash to achieve this in a more optimal way using HereDoc. HereDoc, an acronym for Here Document, is an input redirection method to pass multiple […]

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How to Use the Linux BIND Command to Install and Configure DNS

The Domain Name System helps you get where you want to be on the internet. Make sure you know what it is and how to set up, configure, and test it.
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Delta Chat is an Open-Source Messenger App That Uses Email

Delta Chat is a free open-source decentralized messenger that works on Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android. It is a unique messaging application that functions like any text messaging tool but is built with an email back-end, enabling enhanced user…

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Qt Creator 5.0 Open-Source IDE Released as a Major Update with Experimental Features

Highlights of the Qt Creator 5.0 release include experimental Clangd support as the backend for the C/C++ code model, which means that it’s not enabled by default so you have to activate it from Tools > Options > C++ > Clangd > Use clangd. It also features experimental support for building and running apps in […]

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RHEL, CentOS and their clones: the best alternatives

We have been telling you for a long time that Red Hat’s decision to turn CentOS into a rolling release distribution had established itself in the community. What for many years had been the free alternative of reference to what RHEL offered, suddenly changed its philosophy, and many companies, which had relied on CentOS for all kinds […]

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The Best Red Hat-based Linux Distributions

Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux enterprise-level operating system supports a wide range of open-source technologies such as Ansible automation, Hybrid Cloud, virtualization, and containerization.
In this guide, we highlight some of the most popular an…

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How To Set Up Manjaro Linux 20 with Screenshots + Video

Manjaro was the first Linux distribution I was introduced to when I first started using Linux over nine years ago. At the time, it was not only my favorite distro but one of the most stable distributions. For me, this meant I barely ever distro-hopped. It worked perfectly with my machine. I ended up using […]

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How To Set Up Manjaro Linux 20 with Screenshots + Video

Manjaro was the first Linux distribution I was introduced to when I first started using Linux over nine years ago. At the time, it was not only my favorite distro but one of the most stable distributions. For me, this meant I barely ever distro-hopped. It worked perfectly with my machine. I ended up using […]

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LibreELEC 10 “Matrix” Released with Better Raspberry Pi 4 Support

LibreELEC 10 is here to bring Kodi 19 “Matrix” to LibreELEC users and comes with better support for Raspberry Pi 4 devices, supporting HDMI output up to 4Kp30, HDR output (HDR10 and HLG), HD audio passthrough (Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD), as well as H264 and H265 hardware decoding. However, there are still many blockers […]

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LibreELEC 10 “Matrix” Released with Better Raspberry Pi 4 Support

LibreELEC 10 is here to bring Kodi 19 “Matrix” to LibreELEC users and comes with better support for Raspberry Pi 4 devices, supporting HDMI output up to 4Kp30, HDR output (HDR10 and HLG), HD audio passthrough (Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD), as well as H264 and H265 hardware decoding. However, there are still many blockers […]

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exatorrent Is A New Self-Hostable BitTorrent Client Featuring A Responsive Web Interface, Streamable Torrents

exatorrent is a new cross-platform self-hostable BitTorrent client written in Go. It’s made with servers and seedboxes in mind, but you can also run it locally. Here’a how.
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17 KDE Plasma Features that You Didn’t Know About

KDE Plasma is packed with features, some of which, even long-term plasma users might not know about. I have been using the Plasma desktop for many years now and I am still finding new cool features. Here is a list of 17 cool features of KDE Plasma that…

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OpenShot 2.6 Adds Computer Vision, AI Effects and More

OpenShot 2.6 brings the most requested features such as AI-based object tracking and more. We recap the release in this post.
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How to Detect and Manage Devices on Linux

Many Linux beginners coming from Windows know how to manage devices on their Windows systems. But they do not know how to do the same on Linux. Here I am going to help you how to detect and manage devices in your Linux system.
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Intro to Kernel and Userspace Tracing Using BCC, Part 1 of 3

This is part 1 of a three-part series, the goal of which is to provide a brief introduction on BCC and how to get started using it to trace kernel and userspace applications. This page is written assuming the reader isn’t familiar with Linux tracing. So, as a general introduction, we’ll first briefly go over […]

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How to Install the Latest MySQL 8 on Debian 11

MySQL is a relational database management system based on SQL (Structured Query Language). It is one of the most widely used database software for several well-known applications that utilize it. MySQL is used for data warehousing, e-commerce, and logging applications, but its most used feature is web database storage and management. Debian 11 comes with […]

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Bash Redirection Explained With Examples

Redirection and piping are two useful features in bash scripting that sysadmins and developers use often. This guide explains what Bash Redirection is and how to work with Redirection in Bash with example commands.
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