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Put sticky notes on your Linux KDE desktop
I remember the first time I went to an "un" conference. It was a chaotic event at first, with lots of socializing and sharing of personal projects, but it gradually coalesced into a mostly self-organized technical event. It didn't happen with magic, but with sticky notes.
Every Linux Geek Needs to Know Sed and Awk. Here’s Why…
Two of the most under-appreciated Linux utilities are sed and awk. Although they can seem a bit arcane, if you ever have to make repetitive changes to large pieces of code or text, or if you ever have to analyze some text, sed and awk are invaluable.
LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 Beta Is Now Available for Public Testing
The upcoming LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) 5 operating system release is now available for public beta testing ahead of the final release in March 2022.
10 habits of great Ansible users
Ansible makes it easier to create, share, and manage automation, but like any tool, some ways of using it are better than others.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Atlassian Statuspage
Atlassian Statuspage brings companies and customers together during downtime with incident communication. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
Best Linux Phone: All Options Compared
There are plenty of Linux phones to choose from out there. All kinds of options with different specs from different companies. Each Linux phone with its own unique set of features. In this article, we will guide you through buying the best Linux phone.
HP Linux Imaging and Printing Drivers Now Support Linux Mint 20.3 and elementary OS 6.1
The HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) drivers have been updated to version 3.22.2, a release that adds support for recent Linux Mint, elementary OS, and RHEL distributions, as well as numerous new HP printers.
What is sticky bit permission, and how to use it
In this article, you will see what sticky bit is and how to set and remove sticky bits from directories and files.
How To Move Home Directory To New Partition In Linux
This step by step article will walk you through the procedure to move home directory to new partition or drive in Linux.
How to Manage Your Linux Clipboard Effectively Using CopyQ
If you find yourself repeatedly copying and pasting text, URLs, or images, consider installing a clipboard manager like CopyQ on your Linux desktop.
Linus Torvalds 'starting to get worried' as Linux kernel 5.17 rc6 lands
Linux kernel boss Linus Torvalds is "starting to be a bit worried" by lack of progress on version 5.17 of the project. In his weekly state of the kernel post, he opened with an observation that "whatever crazy things are going on in the world (and I personally had 'Zombie apocalypse' on my bingo card, not 'Putin has a mental breakdown'), it doesn't seem to have affected the kernel much."
Fedora 36 - Top New Features & Release Details
This article summarises significant new features and releases information about Fedora 36 release (upcoming).
Flatpak App of the Week: Foliate – Simple and Modern eBook Viewer
This week’s “Flatpak App of the Week” is Foliate, a powerful, open-source, and modern ebook viewer software created by John Factotum for GNU/Linux distributions.
What is utmp,wtmp,btmp, and how to read?
Whenever you do a login, logout, or attempt to log in, everything gets recorded on your system, and there is a specific command that you can use to find out who has logged into your Linux system. In this article, you will see a binary file that is responsible for maintaining records and how to read the binary file using the “utmpdump“ utility.
Ukraine’s Story Shows Proprietary Software Ought to be Avoided
There’s a lot to be seen and to be said about what goes on in Ukraine from a purely technological perspective; at times of war nations are, in general, vastly better off with Free software, not “licensed” proprietary software from some other nation
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: February 27th, 2022
The seventy-four installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on February 27th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
The 4 Best ARM Linux Laptops You Can Buy Now
Looking for a powerful ARM-based laptop that can run Linux? Here are four of the best options you can try.
Math is fun with this Linux graphing calculator
If you spent your high school years gazing at TI-80 series calculators but lost track of the device somewhere along the way, then you might sometimes yearn to relive those thrilling years of algebra and calculus. Somebody on the Linux KDE project must have felt that way, too, because one of the KDE Framework libraries, Analitza, provides syntax and widgets to enable you to perform advanced math functions with K apps like the graphing calculator KAlgebra.
NewPipe Is Your Alternative YouTube Client For Android
The official YouTube client for android is full of ads and other tracking scripts. If you use it, then you will be forced to watch tens of intrusive ads from video to video, and your privacy will be under attack because of Google’s tracking activities.
7 Areas Where Linux Is Easier Than Windows
Is Linux more challenging to use than Windows or macOS? No. You may not have access to all the same apps, but there is a reason Linux has become dominant on supercomputers, servers, and even Mars-bound rovers. Linux is often the best tool for the job, and the same can be true on your laptop. There are multiple areas where Linux is often easier than Windows and macOS.
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