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How to Install PostgreSQL 9.6 on Ubuntu 20.04
Postgres or PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management system that stores and retrieves information. This system is suitable for storing a big amount of data, it is open source and is very powerful and reliable.
Komikku - manga reader for GNOME
Komikku is a GTK-based manga reader for GNOME. The application is is written in Python.
PowerShell on Linux? A primer on Object-Shells
In the previous post, Install PowerShell on Fedora Linux, we went through different ways to install PowerShell on Fedora Linux and explained the basics of PowerShell. This post gives you an overview of PowerShell and a comparison to POSIX-compliant shells. Table of contents Differences at first glance — Usability Speed and efficiency Aliases Custom aliases […]
How to Install MariaDB 10.6 on Rocky Linux 8
MariaDB, the Maria database software is an open-source relational database management system. This guide will show you how to install the latest MariaDB version on Rocky Linux.
CutefishOS: Unix-y development model? Check. macOS aesthetic? Check (if you like that sort of thing)
Also a range of homegrown apps. Still in beta, so plenty of rough edges, though
Review One of the reasons Linux has never caught on as a desktop operating system, as Linux fans know, is that Linux isn't a desktop operating system, it's a kernel. And assembling it into a coherent package users can install is the job of a distribution.…
How to Install Arch Linux: Beginner’s Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Many Linux users really want to give Arch Linux a try, but the general notion that Arch is difficult to learn stops many of them. But Arch Linux is not difficult to install. In this guide I will going to show you how to easily install Arch Linux with the GNOME Desktop Environment.
Ubuntu 21.10 Beta Released, Download and Test Now.
The Ubuntu team announced that Ubuntu 21.10 Beta "Impish Indri" is now available for download and test. We give you a quick look at the new features and download instructions.
How to Change Login Screen Background in Fedora Workstation
In this guide, we will show you how you can change the login screen background image of Fedora Workstation (GNOME edition).
GNOME 41: Slick with heaps of new features for users and devs - but annoyances remain
It'll take time for desktop environment to make its way into Linux distros anyway
The GNOME Foundation has released GNOME 41 - six months after GNOME 40, which was the first to be based on the GTK4 toolkit.…
Build your website with Jekyll
Jekyll is an open source static site generator. You can write your content in Markdown, use HTML/CSS for structure and presentation, and Jekyll compiles it all into static HTML.
How to create documents with Bash scripts
Sometimes you need to generate multi-line documents with complex nested structures, like YAML or HTML, from inside Bash scripts. You can accomplish this by using some special Bash features, like here documents. A "here doc" is a code or text block that can be redirected to a script or interactive program. Essentially, a Bash script becomes a here doc when it redirects to another command, script, or interactive program.
How to Install Nextcloud on Debian 11
Nextcloud is open-source software for creating public and private file storage. It allows you to create your self-hosted services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or Mega.nz. In this guide, you will learn how to install Nextcloud on the latest Debian 11 Bullseye.
5 reasons to switch to Firefox right now
Mozilla Firefox was one of the applications that opened my eyes to open source. It wasn't by any means the tipping point, but it was part of a larger cumulative effect of several open source applications grabbing my attention, which ultimately resulted in me switching to Linux, and never looking back. Since switching to Firefox, which occurred well before I consciously changed to open source, I've been an avid Firefox user. My mobile phone was a Firefox OS mobile phone, and it was until the project was abandoned. Interestingly, though, I didn't necessarily consider myself a Firefox fan. I used it then and continue to use it today because it continues to be the best browser available in many different ways. Here are five reasons you should switch to Firefox right now.
How to Install and Use Docker on Rocky Linux 8
In this article, we will show you how to install Docker CE on your Rocky Linux system via the command line. In addition, these procedures are applicable for REHL and CentOS 8 as well.
GNOME 41 Comes with Some Small but Very Useful Features
GNOME 41 is now out and while it doesn’t change as many things as GNOME 40 did, there is still a lot of stuff to talk about. If you like GNOME and use it, there is basically no reason to not upgrade to GNOME 41. It is smoother, faster, apps are better, and there is more tweaks and options.
Ubuntu-on-a-phone folks UBports emit OTA-19, warn some devices face the chop in future
This could very well be the last release based on 16.04. Ubuntu Touch was Canonical's attempt at a mobile version of its OS, subsequently ditched by the Linux outfit and now maintained by UBports, which has just released the latest update, OTA-19.…
Privacy-focused Linux Distributions to Secure Your Online Presence in 2021
Linux distros are usually more secure than their Windows and Mac counterparts. Linux Operating Systems being open-source leaves very less scope of unauthorized access to its core. However, with the advancement of technologies, incidents of attacks are not rare.
My favorite LibreOffice productivity tips
LibreOffice is my productivity application of choice. It's one of the most potent reasons for recommending Linux distributions to educators and students, whether PK-12 or higher education. Now that the school year is upon us, I thought I would recommend some LibreOffice shortcuts and tips that might save you valuable time.
2 Bash commands to change strings in multiple files at once
Think about some situations when you need to change strings in text files in your Linux hosts. Depending on the case, you will simply change the file directly in your favorite text editor. But what if there are too many files? Too many changes? And on top of that, you want a more automated method to perform this task precisely, in a way that is also repeatable and somehow self-documented. Got your attention? OK, I'll elaborate.
GNOME 41 Released. This is What's New.
GNOME team announced the release of GNOME 41 with some exceptional changes and updates. We wrap up the release in this post.
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