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How to Remove White Space from the File Name in Linux
Not able to access or open file because of white space in file name? Then you can remove the white space from the file name by following three different method .
Krita 5.1 Is Close to Final Release, RC1 Is Available for Testing
Krita is a popular digital painting tool available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, but it is best known for its Linux support. So, are you curious about Krita 5.1? Then, take a sneak peek at what’s coming in the next major version of this free drawing software.
A back-to-school checklist for online safety
The first day of school is right around the corner. Whether that brings some relief, gives you jitters or both, we’re here to support families with one major thing: internet safety. For parents, thinking about the dangers of the web can be scary. But it doesn’t have to be. While the internet isn’t perfect, it’s […]
Ubuntu Focal user? Expect a Jammy upgrade popup soon
If you're on the HWE stack, you'll get the Jammy kernel. Ubuntu 20.04 is nowhere near end of life, but 22.04 is starting to hit its stride.…
An Early Look at Fedora Linux 37 on Raspberry Pi 4
Fedora Linux 37 will be available later this fall and promises many new features and enhancements, including official support for Raspberry Pi 4 devices. Here’s an early look!
How to fix a read-only NTFS partition on Linux?
Over the past ten years of Linux usage, I have frequently switched from Windows to Linux without properly restarting the Microsoft OS, which has caused me problems with NTFS/Windows partitions. To fix these problems, I was obliged to restart my Linux distro so that I could reboot the "hibernated Windows OS"; it was annoying...
How a WAF Could Improve the Security of Your Linux Web Applications
The use of Web Applications is growing amongst businesses, however, that also makes these businesses a target for Cyber Criminals to attack. If there are vulnerabilities within your Web Application, then that means there is a flaw that attackers may exploit to really wreak some havoc to an individual, small business, or even large corporations alike.
How to Use the rsync Command
One of my favorite utilities on the Linux command-line, and block storage is one of my favorite features on Linode's platform, so in this article I get to combine both of these together - because what I'm going to be doing is show you how to use rsync to copy data from one server to another, in the form of a backup. What's really cool about this, is that this example will utilize block storage.
Fedora 37 Default Wallpaper Looks Refreshing
Take a quick look at the Fedora 37 default wallpaper, which features a night and dark theme with a nature theme.
Verification CLT via flask && matplotlib
Central limit theorems (CLT) are a class of theorems in probability theory stating that the sum of a sufficiently large number of weakly dependent random variables that have approximately the same scale (none of the terms dominates, does not make a decisive contribution to the sum), has a distribution close to normal.
Slackware-Based Slax Linux Is Back After 9 Years of Hiatus
Good news for fans of the Slax Linux distribution as the developer just brought back to life the Slackware-based version after 9 years of hiatus and only being based on Debian GNU/Linux.
How to Create tar.gz Archive Using the tar Command on Linux
Using the tar command to create tar.gz archives in Linux is a must-have skill for any Linux administrator. This article shows you the best practices for creating tar.gz archives from the command line in Linux using the tar command.
How I installed Chrome OS Flex in 30 minutes
Want to easily give your old PC a new life? Here's how to do it with Google's Chrome OS Flex.
Peppermint OS Now Offers Devuan-Based ISOs for Software Freedom Lovers
The Peppermint OS team announced the release of their first ISO images based on the Devuan GNU/Linux distribution for software freedom lovers and non-systemd users.
How I use the Linux sed command to automate file edits
When I use the Linux command line, whether I'm writing a new program on my desktop computer or managing a website on my web server, I often need to process text files. Linux provides powerful tools that I leverage to get my work done. I frequently use sed, an editor that can modify text according to a pattern. sed stands for stream editor, and it edits text in a file and prints the results.
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Is Now Powered by Linux Kernel 5.15 LTS from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In a very interesting move, Canonical quietly updated its long-term supported Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series to the Linux 5.15 LTS kernel from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish).
Like Ubuntu, just a bit less hassle: Linux Mint 21 'Vanessa'
Not for the Linux illuminati, but a great starter Linux for non-Linux-heads. Linux Mint 21 is here, with a tweaked Ubuntu 22.04 base, natively packaged Firefox, Flatpak instead of Snap, and strategically pruned systemd.…
How To Add External USB Storage To Proxmox
This guide explains how to permanently mount an external storage in Proxmox server, and how to add the external USB storage to Proxmox to backup containers and VMs.
Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 Is Here, a Linux Distro with Noble Goals
Emmabuntus DE4 1.02 is here to breathe new life into your old computer, support humanitarianism, and encourage newcomers to discover Linux.
KDE Plasma 5.25.4 Improves Plasma Wayland for Steam Proton Games, Fixes More Bugs
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.25.4 as the fourth maintenance update to the latest and greatest KDE Plasma 5.25 desktop environment series to address more issues and also add some improvements.
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