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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 29th, 2022
The eighty-seven installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on May 29th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that are happening in the Linux world.
How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04
MongoDb or Mongo is a most popular open source NoSQL database. It does not rely upon a traditional table based relational database structure. It uses JSON based dynamic schemas which are editable anytime.
2 tools that make RHEL my dream Linux
Learn how Flatpak and Toolbx make Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 and 9 both fun to use and capable of handling the serious stuff.
How to Easily Create QR Codes on Linux
A QR code is a type of barcode that stores information and is read using a digital device, including smartphones. If you've been to convenience stores or cafés, you'd have probably seen QR codes there for receiving payments or sharing Wi-Fi passwords, among other things.
Explaining Ansible Facts With Examples
This tutorial explains what Ansible facts are, and how to gather system information i.e facts in Ansible playbooks.
Mozilla Firefox 101 Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
The Mozilla Firefox 101 open-source and cross-platform web browser is now available for download as a minor update that introduces a handful of changes and various improvements.
13 Modern Alternatives to Linux Commands
Learn some of the modern alternatives to Linux commands that you might consider trying out. They are more effective and ship with added functionalities.
Arch Linux text-based Installer gets a new update
The developers rolled out a newer version of the Arch Linux text-based installer including beta support of FIDO2 (HSM) support for systemd-boot and many other improvements and changes can be found here:
Avnet introduces RZBoard V2L which packs Renesas RZ/V2L SoC and comes in Raspberry Pi 4 form-factor
The RZBoard V2L from Avnet, is a Single Board Computer (SBC) that shares a similar design to the Raspberry Pi 4 model B. One of the main differences between these SBCs is that the RZBoard V2L is powered by the powerful RZ/V2L System on Chip (SoC) from Renesas Electronics. Avnet also has these SBCs in stock and they are available for $147.
Compile GNOME Shell and Apps From Source Beginner's Guide
A tutorial on how to compile GNOME from its source, including the shell, mutter and some native apps.
How to Install PHP 8.1 on AlmaLinux 9
Learn how to install the Remi repository and install the latest stable PHP 8.1 on AlmaLinux 9.
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You will find every outlet, vendor, or online retail partner will allure you to purchase every item from them, and honestly, it takes a lot of willpower to stop craving more.
So, let us find the deals that cannot be missed. Along with that, I’ll share with you the coupon code that you can apply for the best price.
PulseAudio 16 Released with Bluetooth Battery Level Reporting Support
Although PipeWire has grown in popularity in recent years and is currently the primary choice for a sound server in many Linux distributions, PulseAudio is not yet out of the game and is still evolving. And its most recent release, PulseAudio 16, proves this.
Arch Linux’s Menu-Based Installer Gets New Disk Preview, FIDO2 Support, and More
The Arch Linux developers released today a new version (2.5.0) of their archinstall menu-based installer that brings yet another layer of new features and bug fixes to make Arch Linux installations easier.
How to Install PowerShell on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install PowerShell on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish using the official APT repository to install the latest version and keep it updated.
PulseAudio 16 Released with Bluetooth Improvements, Opus Support in RTP Modules
The PulseAudio open-source sound server system for POSIX operating systems has been updated today to version 16, another major release that introduces new features, as well as numerous improvements for better audio.
How to Change the Colors of Your Bash Shell Prompt on Linux
By default, many Linux installations come with plain black and white color prompts. However, because a Linux user spends a lot of time in the terminal emulator, it would be nice if we could visually improve our experience. This article will show you how to change the colors for user, host, and directory information of the Linux terminal prompt.
How to Install/Enable EPEL/EPEL Next on AlmaLinux 9
EPEL, which stands for Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux, is an open-source and free repository that provides extra packages. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the EPEL on the newly released AlmaLinux 9.
Ubuntu Core 22 Released for Public Beta Testing with PiBoot Support, Remodeling
Canonical announced today the beta version of the upcoming Ubuntu Core 22 operating system for IoT (Internet of Things) and embedded devices.
Microsoft GitHub Exposé — Part XXI — Rumours About How Microsoft Plans to Actually Make Money (Not Losses) From GitHub
GitHub is not 'free hosting' but a ticking time bomb, a proprietary platform looking to entrap its users (serfs) inside yet more proprietary platforms (for Microsoft to become their oppressive master)
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