Showing all newswire headlines
View by date, instead?« Previous ( 1 ... 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 ... 7359 ) Next »
Fedora Aarch64 on the SolidRun HoneyComb LX2K
An in depth howto for setting up Fedora Aarch64 on the SolidRun HoneyComb LX2K.
Bulk URL Opener – manage and use large numbers of URLs
Bulk URL Opener is an application that provides the user with multiple utilities to help with managing and using large amounts of URLs. The software lets you open a list of URLs with a single link.
Find When A Specific Linux Kernel Version Is Last Booted
This guide explains how to list all installed Kernels in Linux and how to find when a specific Linux Kernel is last booted or used.
How To Login With A USB Flash Drive Instead Of A Password On Linux Using pam_usb (Fork)
pam_usb is a PAM module that provides hardware authentication for Linux using ordinary USB flash drives, SD cards, MMC, etc.
How to Connect Your Linux Laptop to an External Monitor (Fix for HDMI "No Signal" Issue)
A simple tutorial to show you how easy is to connect your laptop to an external monitor through an HDMI cable on any Linux distro if you want to use a second screen for gaming or whatnot, which fixes the notorious “no signal” issue.
The unanswered question at CentOS community Q&A: How can we trust you now?
Project will share more resources with Fedora and use a single login
The CentOS board conducted a public Q&A just ahead of last week's FOSDEM 2021 open source conference, but there was an awkward silence when someone asked whether changing the end of life (EOL) date for a released project is something that might happen again.…
Essential Pacman Commands for Arch Linux With Examples
The package manager pacman is a very handy utility. You can do a whole lot of things just using some simple commands. Here we take a look at some of the essentials pacman command examples for Arch Linux (and other derivatives such as Manjaro) for your daily use. Have a look.
How to Install Vagrant and use it with VirtualBox on Ubuntu 20.04
Vagrant is a command-line tool for building and managing virtual machines, it support different virtualization engines like VirtualBox, KVM, Docker and VMWare. In this article, I will show you how to install Vagrant on an Ubuntu 20.04 machine and use VirtualBox as vairtualization engine.
3 open source tools that make Linux the ideal workstation
In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I'll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Today, I'll share with you why Linux is a great choice for your workday.
How to Add and Remove Users in CentOS 8
Adding and deleting users is one of the basic tasks that every system administrator should know. In this tutorial, I am showing you two ways to add and remove users in CentOS 8 on the shell and also on the Desktop.
How to Enable HTTP/2 with Apache in Ubuntu
In this guide you are going to learn how to enable HTTP/2 with Apache. This setup is tested on a Google cloud compute engine instance with Ubuntu 20.20 OS and Apache 2.4.41.
How to mount Box.com cloud storage on Linux
Box.com is an online cloud storage provider targeting both individual users and enterprise customers. Box.com users can access its cloud storage via web interface or multi-platform mobile client software. As of yet Box.com does not offer a native Linux client for their platform. Thankfully, however, they provide a WebDAV interface, through which your Box.com account is exported as a WebDAV share. This tutorial demonstrates how you can mount your Box.com cloud storage account on Linux using its WebDAV interface.
Bash Advanced Variable Idioms for Case Sensitivity Management
Whenever we work with textual strings, sooner or later the issue of case comes up. Does a word need to be fully uppercase, fully lowercase, with a capitalized letter at the start of the word or sentence, and so on. An idiom is a natural language expression of a simple programming task. For example, in the sleep 10 command (which will pause the terminal one is working in for ten seconds), the word sleep is a natural language expression of what is a time based coding construct, developed in the Bash GNU coreutils software package.
Best Linux Distros for the Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 AMD Gaming Laptop
The time has come for my 11-year-old Acer eMachines laptop to take a very long break, so I decided to buy the Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 laptop and tested a few distros on it to see which is the best overall.
Xfce’s Apps Updates for January 2021 Brings Improvements to Mousepad, Thunar, and More
The Xfce’s Apps updates for January 2021 is here with many improvements, bug fixes, and updated translations for your favorite Xfce apps, core components, and plugins.
3 ways to play video games on Linux
In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I'll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Today, I'll start with gaming.
Linux Weekly Roundup: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, Solus 4.2, and More
Here's this week's DebugPoint.com weekly roundup (ending Feb 7, 2021) series, filtered for you from the Linux and the open-source world on application updates, new releases, distribution updates, major news, and upcoming highlights. Have a look.
How to Install OpenSUSE Leap 15.2
OpenSUSE acronym (Software und System–Entwicklung “Software and systems development”) It is a german-based operating system, and you all know german quality is astonishing. OpenSUSE is not popular around the general user because it mainly focuses on Enterprise and It sponsored by SUSE Software Solutions.
How to Install and Use Wine on Ubuntu 20.04
Wine is an open-source compatibility layer that allows you to run Windows applications on Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS. Wine is an acronym for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”. It translates Windows system calls into equivalent POSIX calls used by Unix-based operating systems, allowing you to seamlessly integrate Windows programs into your desktop environment. This article describes how to install Wine on Ubuntu 20.04.
How to install ffmpeg on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Installing ffmpeg on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS can be done through many ways. A simple command such as sudo apt install pulls the one from the official Ubuntu respository. Through this article you learn the proper instructions on how to setup ffmpeg on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS; from the repository and from the official source code. You also learn a few practical examples on how to convert videos.
« Previous ( 1 ... 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 ... 7359 ) Next »