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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Navigating the Desktop – Part 6
In this article, we’ll guide you around the Ubuntu desktop. While the Ubuntu desktop has some similarities with the Windows desktop, there are lots of differences. But it doesn’t take long before you’ll be enjoying its great features.
Replace man pages with Tealdeer on Linux
Man pages were my go-to resource when I started exploring Linux. Certainly, man is the most frequently used command when a beginner starts getting familiar with the world of the command line. But man pages, with their extensive lists of options and arguments, can be hard to decipher, which makes it difficult to understand whatever you wanted to know. If you want an easier solution with example-based output, I think tldr is the best option.
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Apache vs Nginx: Which Web Server You Should Choose
Apache and Nginx are the most popular web servers that power the internet today. Together, they are responsible for serving over 50% of traffic on the internet. If you are confused about which server is the better solution for you, let’s find out the answer in this article.
Exercising to Create Basic Python C Extensions on Fedora Linux 34
This post follows up "Creating Basic Python C Extensions - Tutorial" and does just one update required in static PyMethodDef myMethods still having "METH_NOARGS" instead of "METH_VARARGS", what, actually, confuses inexperienced learners.
8 books open source technologists should read this summer
Welcome to the 2021 Opensource.com summer reading list. This year's list contains eight wonderful book recommendations from members of the Opensource.com community. From classics like Frank Herbert's Dune and a new translation of Beowulf to non-fiction books about the history of tech industry culture, this list has books for readers with different tastes and interests.
Debian 10.10 Released with Bug Fixes, One Package was Removed
The Debian Project has announced the 10th update of its stable distribution. Like all other point releases that Debian project develops, Debian 10.10 has arrived for keep correcting errors from the Buster, that was released almost two years ago.
How to Make LibreOffice Look Like Microsoft Office
We made an attempt to make the LibreOffice suite look like Microsoft Office. Is it possible? Let's find out.
How To Host Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Server on Ubuntu
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive popularly known as CS: GO is one of the most popular games of all time. Released in 1999, the game involves two teams where the Terrorist team tries to plant explosives whereas the Counter-Terrorists team tries to prevent it.
Debian GNU/Linux 10.10 “Buster” Released with 55 Security Updates and 81 Bug Fixes
The Debian Project announced today the general availability of the Debian GNU/Linux 10.10 update to the latest stable Debian GNU/Linux 10 “Buster” operating system series.
Dash to Panel Extension is Now Available for GNOME 40
The popular GNOME 40 extension - Dash to Panel is ported for GNOME 40. And you can now install it and experience the new look of your desktop.
Install Redis on Ubuntu 20.04
Redis is a well-known open-source data structure store that stores data in memory and is commonly used as a database. In this guide, you will learn how we can get Redis server installed on Ubuntu 20.04.
Using WordOps to Install WordPress Automatically on Ubuntu 20.04
WordOps is a simple tool that provides the ability to deploy WordPress sites from the command line using an optimized LEMP stack. In this tutorial we’ll use WordOps to quickly and easily install WordPress on an Ubuntu 20.04 machine, and we’ll check out and explain some of the extra features that WordOps offers.
Use this nostalgic text editor on FreeDOS
In the very early days of DOS, the standard editor was a no-frills line editor called Edlin. Tim Paterson wrote the original Edlin for the first version of DOS, then called 86-DOS and later branded PC-DOS and MS-DOS. Paterson has commented that he meant to replace Edlin eventually, but it wasn't until ten years later that MS-DOS 5 (1991) replaced Edlin with Edit, a full-screen editor.
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How to Use Zstandard Compression on Linux (With Commands)
As a Linux user, you’re probably already familiar with longtime staples like gzip, bzip2, and xz. There’s a newcomer in the compression arena. Zstandard (often abbreviated to zstd) was released in 2015 and since then has risen sharply in popularity.
Try quantum computing with this open source software development kit
Classical computing is based on bits. Zeros and ones. This isn't because there's some inherent advantage to a binary logic system over logic systems with more states—or even over analog computers. But on-off switches are easy to make and, with modern semiconductor technology, we can make them very small and very cheap.
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How to install Redmine Project Management Software on Ubuntu 20.04
Redmine is a free and open-source project management application written in Ruby. In this post, we will show you how to install Redmine on Ubuntu 20.04 server.
Gary Linden, legendary surfer & Firefox fan
Big wave surf legend and surfboard maker, Gary Linden talks the ocean, the internet and where humanity goes from here.
The post Gary Linden, legendary surfer & Firefox fan appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.
How to Install Python 3.9 on Debian 10
Python is a free, open-source, and high-level programming language used for scripting and automation. It is very popular, object-oriented, and used by many top tech companies including Google. It is known for its simplicity and easy-to-use syntax. The Python 3.9 version has been released with new features/modules, security updates, and improvements. In this post, we will show you how to install Python 3.9 on Debian 10 VPS.
Automakers Race to the IoT and Manufacturing Edge
Thanks to increased demand for internet-connected cars, autos are driving the manufacturing edge with robotics-driven automation during assembly.
Wind River Linux updates with Linux LTS 5.10 and a prebuilt binary
Wind River has released Wind River Linux LTS21, advancing to Linux LTS 5.10, Yocto Project 3.3, and Qt 5.15.2. New features include a Linux Assembly Tool for image creation and a pre-built binary distribution. We last heard from Wind River in Feb. 2020 when the company released an unnamed version of Wind River Linux that […]
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