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20 Useful apt-get Commands for Ubuntu Package Management

Explore our guide to learn how to use the apt-get command to install, remove, upgrade, search, and manage packages on your system.
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6 Useful apt-cache Command Examples for Ubuntu

This article explores the use of apt-cache, with examples that will help you keep track of software dependencies in your Linux system.
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Swing Music: Web-Based, Self-Hosted Music Player

Swing Music is an open-source, self-hosted music player that bills itself as a cooler Spotify from both a visual and functionality perspective. Learn more here.
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Upgrade Ubuntu from EOL to GA

Use this quick and easy guide to upgrade an existing Ubuntu install that has reached end of life to the latest general available release.
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How to Monitor Internet Traffic Using Sniffnet in Linux, Unix

Effortlessly analyze, track, and monitor your internet traffic in real time with Sniffnet network monitoring tool in Linux and Unix.
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Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes With an AI Helper

Based on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS, Linux Lite 6.6 promises support for 22 new languages across many UI elements. Learn more here.
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Linus Torvalds Announces Linux Kernel 6.5 Release Candidate

The first Release Candidate is available for download for those of you who want to get an early taste of the next major release, Linux kernel 6.5.
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KDE Frameworks 5.108 Brings Various Bug Fixes, Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.108 is here to fix a Plasma desktop crash, address a major regression, and fix an issue with editing files using kio-admin.
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Solus 4.4 Returns With Refreshed Desktop Experience

Solus 4.4 Harmony makes a triumphant return with enhanced user experiences, performance improvements, and updated software stacks.
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Lightweight Distro Q4OS 5.2 ‘Aquarius’ Is Out Based on Debian 12

Based on Debian 12 “Bookworm,” Q4OS 5.2 “Aquarius” brings the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment.
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Wayland Support for Budgie Desktop Looks Bright, Even for Budgie 10

The upcoming Budgie 11 desktop environment will be Wayland-only and will not support an X11 session. Learn more here.
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Fedora 40 Plans to Trample User Privacy With Telemetry Integration

In a surprising proposal, Fedora plans to implement a telemetry tool in next year’s Fedora 40 Workstation release. Learn more here.
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Canonical Removes LXD From Linuxcontainers.org’s Care

After spending eight years as a Linux Containers project, Canonical says it wants to bring the LXD project back home to Ubuntu.
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How To Easily Enable Autosave in LibreOffice

This simple step-by-step guide demonstrates how to enable autosave in LibreOffice and OpenOffice documents.
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How To Install FluxBB On Debian 11

FluxBB is an open-source fast forum application with a simple and user-friendly interface. Follow this guide on installing FluxBB on Debian 11.
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Top 10 Best Themes For Xfce Desktop

Learn how to transform your Xfce desktop experience with these themes, from sleek modern designs to vibrant and classic options.
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16 Useful Apt Command Examples For Ubuntu/Debian Linux

The apt command is used to manage package installation, upgrades, and removal in Debian-based Linux distributions including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Check out these apt command examples.
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How To Install Craft CMS On Debian 12

Craft CMS is a popular content management system known for its flexibility, powerful features, and user-friendly interface. This tutorial guides you through the process of installing Craft CMS on Debian 12 OS.
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Awesome Linux Game Tool: Libstrangle Frame Rate Limiter

The Linux utility libstrangle lets you cap the frames per second of a game. It’s free and open source software written in C.
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24 Funniest Commands To Try In The Linux Terminal

Many Linux commands are powerful and useful; there are also these funny and whimsical commands that you can try out for amusement.
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