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Print from anywhere with CUPS on Linux
I have a printer in my office, but sometimes I work on my laptop in another room of the house. This isn't a problem for me for two reasons. First of all, I rarely print anything on paper and have gone months without using the printer. Secondly, though, I've set the printer to be shared over my home network, so I can send files to print from anywhere in the house. I didn't need any special equipment for this setup. It's accomplished with just my usual Linux computer and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS).
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 29th, 2021
The forty-eight installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 29th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Delete files older than 30 Days in Linux
2DayGeeK: This quick guide can help you to remove files older than 30 days in Linux.
That Linux lawsuit: 20 years later, SCO vs IBM may finally be ending
The SCO vs. IBM lawsuit that was once seen as an existential threat to Linux became a bad legal joke. Now the suit may finally be put to rest. Well, some of it anyway.
How to use the Linux BIND command to install and configure DNS
The Domain Name System helps you get where you want to be on the internet. Make sure you know what it is and how to set up, configure, and test it.
How to Install Atom Text Editor on Debian 11 Bullseye
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest version of Atom Text Editor on your Debian 11 Bullseye operating system.
Write a guessing game in ncurses on Linux
In my last article, I gave a brief introduction to using the ncurses library to write text-mode interactive applications in C. With ncurses, we can control where and how text gets displayed on the terminal.
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Working With the Pkill and Pgrep Commands in Linux
In this tutorial, we will learn the basics of using two commands, pgkill and pgrep, and how they help us in process management.
Bash Heredoc Tutorial For beginners
HereDoc, acronym for Here Document, is an input Redirection method to pass multiple inputs to a program or command in Bash.
Conditional formatting, WOPI support, new scaling options, and other improvements in ONLYOFFICE Docs 6.4
ONLYOFFICE has released version 6.4 of the ONLYOFFICE Docs, available in ONLYOFFICE Workspace, for integration with Sync&Share services like Nextcloud and ownCloud, and as a collaborative suite for web applications in production.
How to Install Yarn NPM Package Manager on Ubuntu 20.04
Yarn is a fast, secure, and reliable NODE package manager that enables you to automate the installation, configuring, updating, and removing of npm packages. In this tutorial, I will explain the installation procedure of Yarn on Ubuntu 20.04 distribution. Moreover, we will also discuss the yarn basics and some useful commands.
How to install only security and bugfixes updates with DNF
DNF divides updates in three types: "security", "bugfix" and "enhancement". You can filter which types you want to operate on.
SCO v. IBM settlement deal is done. but zombie shuffles on elsewhere
Ancient 'Who owns Unix?' case puts a $14.25M price tag on making some claims go away
One strand of the ancient and convoluted SCO versus IBM legal mess that sought to determine who owns UNIX – and perhaps has a claim over Linux – may be about to end.…
How to Install and Use Alpine with Gmail IMAP in Linux
Email communication will continue to be a significant aspect of most of our lives even beyond the foreseeable future. For an ordinary Linux user, this type of communication is key as they can easily install, configure, and use GUI email clients like Thunderbird to meet their emailing objectives.
Linux Kernel 5.14 Released. This is What's New.
Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux Kernel 5.14. In this post, we recap the updates and provide you the download/installation instructions.
How to Install LEMP Stack on Debian 11 – Nginx MariaDB PHP
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install LEMP (Nginx, MariaDB, PHP 8.0) on Debian 11.
When you finish celebrating Linux turning 30, try new Linux 5.14, says Linus Torvalds
Linux overlord Linus Torvalds has released version 5.14 of the Linux kernel. "So I realize you must all still be busy with all the galas and fancy balls and all the other 30th anniversary events, but at some point you must be getting tired of the constant glitz, the fireworks, and the champagne," wrote Torvalds in his weekly state of kernel development update. "The celebrations will go on for a few more weeks yet, but you all may just need a breather from them. And when that happens, I have just the thing for you – a new kernel release to test and enjoy. Because 5.14 is out there, just waiting for you to kick the tires and remind yourself what all the festivities are about.
Linux Kernel 5.14 Officially Released, This Is What’s New
With Linux turning 30 years old, what better way to celebrate than with a new kernel release as Linus Torvalds just announced today the general availability of the Linux 5.14 series.
How To Setup A Virtual Penetration Testing Lab
This post will give you a step-by-step guide on setting up your virtual penetration testing lab, along with how to install the various operating systems and vulnerable machines you want to test.
How to Install WordPress with Docker, An Easily to Follow Guide
WordPress is the most popular CMS (Content Management System) in the world, which makes it a top-drawer consideration when building a new site. This tutorial is going to show you how to run a WordPress installation in Docker containers by using Docker Compose.
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