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How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide
If you’re looking for a true self-hosted file share and sync platform, then Nextcloud is a good place to start. Here I will show you how to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu in a few easy to follow steps.
The 9 Smallest Linux Distros That Are Minimal and Super Lightweight
Strapped for hard disk space? Install one of these small and lightweight Linux distros to make your PC usable again.
A simple solution to the Private Key-Loss Conundrum
Statistically, over 10% of users forget or lose their passwords or private keys for encrypted data. This is not a big problem if there is a password or private key recovery option, but it becomes a disaster when there is no way to recover the lost or forgotten password or private key. According to cryptocurrency data firm Chainalysis, over three million bitcoins are considered lost due to forgotten passwords.
Classic SysAdmin: How to Check Disk Space on Linux from the Command Line
Quick question: How much space do you have left on your drives? A little or a lot? Follow up question: Do you know how to find out? If you happen to use a GUI desktop (e.g., GNOME, KDE, Mate, Pantheon, etc.), the task is probably pretty simple. But what if you’re looking at a headless server, with no GUI? Do you need to install tools for the task? The answer is a resounding no. All the necessary bits are already in place to help you find out exactly how much space remains on your drives. In fact, you have two very easy-to-use options at the ready.
What is KDE Connect? How Do You Use It? Beginner's Guide
In this article, we explain what is KDE Connect, its main features, basic usage guide and installation steps.
How to View WebP Images on Ubuntu and Linux Mint
Most preinstalled Linux image viewers don't natively support WebP images. But that doesn't mean you can't open one on Linux.
11 open source ideas for being more eco-friendly in 2022
For governments and large organizations, open source continued to be a critical component for policy decisions and sustainability goals in 2021. The United Nations is one such organization that is relying on open source to reach its goals across a wide spectrum of issues including climate change. While it is crucial for world leaders to make big decisions to save the planet, many average citizens are also eager to contribute to the cause.
KDE Frameworks 5.90 Arrives with More Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps
The KDE Project release today KDE Frameworks 5.90 as a monthly update for January 2022 of this open-source collection of over 80 add-on libraries to Qt providing a wide range of commonly needed functionality for various KDE apps and the Plasma desktop environment.
How to View Linux Memory Usage
Learn how to check Linux memory usage using commands such as top, free and the /proc/meminfo file.
How to Install or Enable Cockpit on CentOS 8 Stream
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install or enable Cockpit on CentOS 8 Stream.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3: The Right Way
In this article, I will walk you through the steps needed to upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3 from 20.2. The upgrade process for all three Linux Mint editions i.e. Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce is same.
How to Create a Kubernetes Cluster with AWS CLI
Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that is hosted on AWS. In this guide, we will leam how to create a Kubernetes cluster on AWS with EKS. You will learn how to create an administrative user for your Kubernetes cluster. You will also learn how to deploy an app to the cluster. Finally, you will test your cluster to ensure that everything is working properly.
How to Install Git on CentOS 8 Stream
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Git on CentOS 8 Stream in various methods.
7 Ways to Kill Unresponsive Programs in Linux
When a Linux app becomes unresponsive and crashes, how can you kill it? Try one of these tricks to force quit a program in Linux.
Linux Mint 20.3 “Una” released!
The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 20.3 “Una”.
Software Freedom Conservancy Reaches Milestone in Fundraiser Ending Jan 15
Even though the Software Freedom Conservancy as crossed one major fundraising hurdle, additional funding is still needed — so give what you can.
Top 10 container guides for sysadmins
Learn what's happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology.
How to Set, List and Remove Environment Variables in Linux
In this guide you are going to learn how to setup environment variables in Linux, list them and remove them.
What Is openSUSE? Everything You Need to Know
openSUSE is somewhat underrated when it comes to the best Linux distros. But it has got some nifty little features that will fascinate you in no time.
Lock your camera to a specific USB port in OBS
If you stream with OBS with multiple cameras on Linux, you might notice that cameras are loaded as they are detected during boot. You probably don't give it much thought, normally, but if you have a permanent streaming setup with complex OBS templates, you need to know which camera in the physical world is going to show up in which screen in the virtual one. In other words, you don't want to assign one device as Camera A today only to have it end up as Camera B tomorrow.
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