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The Graying Open Source Community Needs Fresh Blood

The deep experience of the older tech crowd is nothing short of vital, yet projects need new devs to move forward.
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How to Install MySQL Workbench on Ubuntu

MySQL Workbench is a powerful visual tool for database management, development, and administration. It provides a graphical interface for working with MySQL databases, allowing users to easily design, create, and maintain databases.
In this tutorial, w…

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8 Methods to Install Latest Software in Debian Linux

Tired of outdated apps? Here are some ways to install the latest apps without breaking your Debian system.
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How to Create Interactive Bash Scripts With Yes, No, Cancel Prompt in Linux

This tutorial explains how to create interactive Bash scripts using Yes, No, Cancel prompts using read command and conditional statements.
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How to Run Android Applications on Ubuntu With Waydroid

Discover a step-by-step guide to installing Waydroid on Ubuntu and learn the steps to install, list, run, and uninstall Android applications.
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Zed Code Editor Now Available for Linux

Zed open-source code editor built in Rust with a GPU-accelerated renderer has been officially launched for Linux.
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What is Xargs and How to Use it (with 13 Examples)

Learn about the xargs command and how to use it in Linux with a variety of command-line examples for advanced users.
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How to Install Matomo Web Analytics on Debian 12

Matomo, formerly Piwik, is free and open-source web analytics software that can be used to track website visits and display reports for data and audience analysis.
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How to Run LLMs Using LM Studio in Linux (for Beginners)

In this guide, learn how to use LM Studio to download and access open-source LLM models like GPT-3 and Llama 3 on your Linux machine.
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How to Run and Use Meta’s Llama 3 on Linux

In this guide, learn how to locally run the latest 8B parameter version of Meta’s Llama 3 on Linux using the LM Studio with practical examples.
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How to Install Docker on Arch Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

Your guide to installing Docker on Arch Linux. Simple, practical steps tailored for beginners and experts alike.
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How to Install Yarn on Ubuntu 24.04

In this guide, learn how to install the Yarn package manager on Ubuntu using NPM, Corepack, and the APT repository with practical examples.
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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Microsoft Power BI

Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights.
Power BI is proprietary software and is not available for Linux. …

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Guide to Set Up Remote Desktop (RDP) With Xrdp on Debian 12

RDP, or Remote Desktop Protocol, enables you to access the graphical interface of another computer over a network. On Linux, you can utilize Xrdp to create an RDP Server. Xrdp is a free and open-source application server that implements the RDP protoco…

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Linux basename Command Tutorial for Beginners (With Examples)

The basename command in Linux is a utility used to extract the base name of a file or directory path, effectively stripping away any leading directory components and optional suffixes. When provided with a full path, basename returns only the file name or the last segment of the path, making it useful in scripting and file manipulation […]

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Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ Review: It Just Works!

About six weeks ago, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the official M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5, allowing us to finally have an internal disk drive for bigger storage capacity and a faster computing experience.
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How to Host a Website With Apache & SSL on Debian 12

Apache, popularly referred to as the Apache HTTP Server, is a free and open-source cross-platform web server maintained by the Apache Foundation. It is highly reliable, flexible, and easy to install, and it has numerous features that make it popular amongst developers and Linux enthusiasts. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps […]

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How to Install Cinnamon Desktop On Ubuntu 24.04

Cinnamon is a popular open-source desktop environment that provides a traditional and user-friendly interface for most popular Linux distributions. Originally developed by the Linux Mint team as a fork of GNOME 3, Cinnamon has since evolved into an independent desktop environment known for its stability, customizability, and innovative features. In this tutorial, we’ll guide you […]

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Wine 9.12 Debuts With Updated Mono Engine

Wine 9.12 released, including initial support for user32 data structures and Mono engine 9.2.0 updates.
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8 Best Free and Open-Source API Documentation Browsers

Software developers need all the help possible. One useful tool is a documentation browser. In fact, they can sometimes be a life changer.
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