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6 Reasons Why Linux Phones and Laptops Aren’t Cheap
Linux is free as in freedom and free as in cost, but that doesn't mean it comes cheap. Sure, you can download a GNU-based operating system and load it up on your computer without paying a cent. But if you want to buy a PC that already has a free and open-source desktop pre-installed, that's going to cost you, and it's probably going to cost you a lot.
How to Install and Use Okteta for RAW Data Files in Linux
Not many Linux editors can match the processing power of Okteta in terms of handling the complexities of raw data files. Okteta meets its functional objectives through the implementation of simplified algorithmic raw data display mechanisms.
How To Suspend A Process And Resume It Later In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to suspend a process and resume it later using "ps" and "kill" commands in Linux operating systems.
Rotate and archive logs with the Linux logrotate command
Logs are great for finding out what an application is doing or troubleshooting a possible problem. Almost every application we deal with generates logs, and we want the applications we develop ourselves to generate them too. The more verbose the logs, the more information we have. But left to themselves, logs can grow to an unmanageable size, and they can, in turn, become a problem of their own. So it's a good idea to keep them trimmed down, keep the ones we're going to need, and archive the rest.
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How to Install Git Version Control System on Debian 11
Git is a distributed version control system that was originally developed by Linus Torvalds in 2005. It has since been made available as an open-source project, allowing for more people to contribute and use it across all platforms of development without charge. This tutorial shows you two ways to install Git on debian 11.
What is EFS (Elastic File System) in AWS and how to use it
Amazon Elastic File System(EFS) provides an NFS file system for use with AWS Cloud services and on-premises resources which is simple, scalable, fully managed. We can mount this file system either on AWS Cloud or our on-premises servers. In this article, we will focus on creating a simple EFS filesystem and mount it on an Ubuntu EC2 instance.
10 Best Games For Linux
I wrote a list of the best FPS games for Linux a few years ago. At the time, there were only a few games available that could compete with Windows games. But Linux gaming has come a long way since then.
Find Files and Directories in Linux Like a Pro
There are times when you want to access a specific file but can’t find it on your Linux system. While there are many ways with which we can search and locate files and directories on Linux, the easiest and quickest is probably through the terminal. This guide will show you how to use “find” and “locate” commands to find files and directories on your Linux file systems.
Red Hat Releases Beta Peek at Upcoming RHEL 8.5
Less than five months after the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, Red Hat today released the beta version of it flagship server operating system, RHEL 8.5. Along with improvements and new features that are an expected part of any Red Hat release, this beta release is also easier for users to access and take for a test drive that previous betas have been.
TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Linux Laptop Updated with NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti Graphics
TUXEDO Computers informs 9to5Linux today about an updated TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 14 Linux laptop that features an optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphics card.
How to Setup Rsyslog Server on Debian 11
Rsyslog is a free and open-source logging software that forwards all log files to the centralized log server through the IP network. In this post, we will show you how to set up the Rsyslog server on Debian 11.
How to install and use wget on CentOS 6, 7 and 8
In this tutorial you will learn how to install and use wget on CentOS 6, 7 and 8.
Progress report: Asahi Linux brings forth a usable basic desktop on Apple's M1
Drivers slip into the kernel as team ponders GPU hardware. Efforts to bring Linux to Apple Silicon have resulted in a basic functional desktop, according to the Asahi Linux team.…
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Enters Beta Testing with Live Kernel Patching on the Web Console
Red Hat announced today the availability for public testing of the beta version of their upcoming Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 operating system release.
How to Install AngularJS on AlmaLinux 8
AngularJS is a JavaScript-based open-source front-end web application framework primarily maintained by Google that assists with running single-page applications. It allows developers to use HTML as their template language and lets them create robust, interactive websites without having to reload the browser for every new page view.
Fwupd 1.7 Adds Support for Logitech Devices with the Unified Battery Feature, More
Fwupd, the open-source project that aims to make updating firmware on Linux automatic, safe and reliable, has been updated today to version 1.7, a major release that introduces new features and improvements.
How to Install Cacti on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux
Cacti is an open-source web-based network monitoring and graphing tool written in PHP. It was designed as a front-end application for data logging using RRDtool. Cacti uses the SNMP protocol to monitor devices such as routers, servers, and switches.
Tomcat and TomEE Clustering Automation
Tomcat is an open-source web server and servlet container developed by the Apache Software Foundation, it was initially known as Jakarta Tomcat or Tomcat.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system, available as a part of the Microsoft Office suite. Though primarily an email client, Outlook also includes such functions as calendaring, task managing, contact managing, note-taking, journal logging, and web browsing. Here's our recommended free and open source alternatives.
Check Java processes on Linux with the jps command
On Linux, there are commands to view processes running on your system. A process is any ongoing event being managed by the kernel. A process is spawned when you launch an application, but there are also many other processes running in the background of your computer, including programs to keep your system time accurate, to monitor for new filesystems, to index files, and more. The utilities, such as those included in the procps-ng package, that monitor these processes tend to be intentionally generic.
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