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A New Year's Message from Nithya Ruff (2022)
The last two years have demonstrated even more clearly that technology is the crucial fabric that weaves society and the economy together. From video conferencing to online shopping and delivery to remote collaboration tools for work, technology helped society continue to function throughout the pandemic in 2020 and the continuing uncertainty of 2021.
How to Install MariaDB 10.7 on openSUSE Leap 15
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install MariaDB 10.7 on openSUSE Leap 15.
The January 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine
The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the January 2022 issue.
Classic SysAdmin: How to Search for Files from the Linux Command Line
It goes without saying that every good Linux desktop environment offers the ability to search your file system for files and folders. If your default desktop doesn’t — because this is Linux — you can always install an app to make searching your directory hierarchy a breeze. But what about the command line? If you happen to frequently work in the command line or you administer GUI-less Linux servers, where do you turn when you need to locate a file? Fortunately, Linux has exactly what you need to locate the files in question, built right into the system.
How to Install & Configure Redis on openSUSE Leap 15
You will know how to install and configure the latest Redis version available on openSUSE Leap 15.
Are you 10000 days old yet?
Suppose you were born on 22 December 1995. Have you already had your 10000-day birthday, or is that still in the future? Here are three command-line ways to find out.
How to Install ClickHouse OLAP Database System on Debian 11
ClickHouse is a free, open-source, and column-oriented database management system. It is used for online analytical processing and allows you to generate analytical reports using SQL queries in real-time. In this post, we will show you how to install ClickHoust on Debian 11.
CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux 8: A Step-by-Step Migration Guide
As you know, CentOS 8 reached its End-of-Life on December 31, 2021. This guide will help you to migrate in-place your current CentOS 8 installation to AlmaLinux 8 in a few simple steps.
How to Find and Delete Duplicate Files in Ubuntu Using Fdupes
In this article, you will learn to manage your duplicate files with fdupes, which is a Linux software that not only detects duplicates but also gives you multiple options to deal with them.
How to Install Gitea with PostgreSQL on Debian 11
Gitea is a free, open-source, and self-hosted solution for Git servers. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Gitea from binary with PostgreSQL on Debian 11.
KDE Plasma 5.23.5 Released as the Last Update in the Series, Further Improves Plasma Wayland
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.23.5 as the fifth and last maintenance update in the KDE Plasma 5.23 desktop environment series with more bug fixes and improvements.
How to Install Ruby on Rails with PostgreSQL on Rocky Linux 8.4
Ruby on Rails or RoR or Rails is a free and open-source web application framework written in Ruby. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Ruby on Rails with the PostgreSQL database on the Rocky Linux system.
10 Git tutorials to level up your open source skills in 2022
Git is an indispensable part of the code-sharing development workflow. Be you a beginner or an expert, this powerful version control system is the first thing you are expected to learn when working with open source code. You don't need to know everything under the sun when it comes to Git, but knowing specific hacks makes sharing your code a lot easier on platforms like GitLab, so you can collaborate with developers far and near. If there's something you're not sure about, git --help can come to your rescue.
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How to Install Rust Programming Language on Debian 11
In this guide, you will learn how to install Rust programming language on the Debian 11 Bullseye. We will be using the rustup toolchain for installing and managing Rust on the Debian system.
How To Install Redis Server on Debian 11
Redis stands for Remote Dictionary Server and is an open-source data store. It supports various types of abstract data structures such as maps, lists, data sets, streams, strings, etc.
Another Homebrew Linux Board Success Story
It’s truly incredible what the hobbyist is now capable of. While it would have seemed all but impossible a few years ago, we’re happy to report that yet another dedicated hardware hacker has managed to spin up their own custom Linux single-board computer. Creator [Ian Kilgore] tells us the only goal when developing CATFOOD (yes, that’s the name) was to gain confidence with at-home board production, so it looks like a success to us.
How to create a flatpak package
We already talked about using flatpak packages in a previous tutorial: with this technology we universally distribute applications, which are packaged together with their dependencies and run inside a sandbox, isolated from the rest of the system. In this tutorial we see how to build and distribute an application inside a flatpak.
5 tips for learning a new programming language in 2022
With the power of open source, programming can be accessible to anyone. Find a project you want to work on, and let that be your first entry to programming.
Complete guide on Inode number in Linux with an examples
I’m going to ask you a question. What do you see when you pass the ls -l command? A list of files with a bunch of details like permission, number of files, file owner, group owner, size, date & time along with a file name, and more number of data can be accessed using different parameters, but have you ever imagined where all data get stored, and what we call for this data type?
Classic SysAdmin: How to Kill a Process from the Linux Command Line
Picture this: You’ve launched an application (be it from your favorite desktop menu or from the command line) and you start using that launched app, only to have it lock up on you, stop performing, or unexpectedly die. You try to run the app again, but it turns out the original never truly shut down completely.
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