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Exploring the world of declarative programming

Introduction Most of us use imperative programming languages like C, Python, or Java at home. But the universe of programming languages is endless and there are languages where no imperative command has gone before. That which may sound impossible at the first glance is feasible with Prolog and other so called declarative languages.

Install And Configure KVM In OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

In this step by step guide, I will walk you through the steps to install and configure KVM in OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Linux desktop.

Top 10 Extensions for GNOME 40 Desktop

We give you a list of GNOME 40 extensions that would make your desktop experience even better. Have a look.

Top 8 Desktop Environments For Linux 2021

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Apr 26, 2021 6:06 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
We often see new users asking the purpose of having too many desktop environments for Linux. The answer is simple — more options for users and every desktop environment has its own advantages.

How To Install Multimedia Codecs In OpenSUSE

This brief guide explains the steps to install multimedia codecs in openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed editions from Packman repository.

Play retro video games on Linux with this open source project

Playing adventure games has always been a big part of my experience with computers. From the earliest text-based adventure games to 2D pixel art, full-motion video, and 3D games, the adventure game genre has provided me with a lot of fond memories. Sometimes I want to revisit those old games, but many were released before Linux was even a thing, so how do I go about replaying those games? I use ScummVM, which is honestly one of my favorite open source projects. What is ScummVM read more

How to Upgrade to Fedora 34 from Fedora 33 Workstation (GUI and CLI Method)

If you are planning to upgrade to taste the top new features of Fedora 34, then you are at the right place. Presenting the steps to upgrade to Fedora 34 from Fedora 33 workstation with GUI and CLI methods.

How to run command in background on Linux

  • linuxconfig.org; By Korbin Brown (Posted by LinuxCareer on Apr 25, 2021 9:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Running commands or processes in the background on a Linux system becomes a common task if you need to free up your terminal or disconnect from an SSH session. This is especially true of commands that run for a long time, either to listen for events or complete their lengthy task.

How to resize a logical volume with 5 simple LVM commands

It's easy to add capacity to logical volumes with a few simple commands.

Install TP-Link AC600 Archer T2U Nano WiFi USB Adapter In Linux

This guide explains how to install TP-Link AC600 Archer T2U Nano WiFi USB adapter in Fedora and Ubuntu Linux distributions and how to connect to 5G Wireless Internet connection in your Linux machine.

How to Install WordPress with LAMP Stack on Ubuntu 20.04

  • LinuxShellTips (Posted by tecmint on Apr 25, 2021 2:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
WordPress is a free and open-source content management system that is very popular among bloggers, but it can be used for more than just blogging. With WordPress, you can create powerful dynamic websites, mobile apps, and web apps.

Researchers Secretly Tried To Add Vulnerabilities to Linux Kernel, Ended Up Getting Banned

Researchers from the University of Minnesota secretly tried to add security vulnerabilities to Linux kernel, but they were caught and banned.

University duo thought it would be cool to sneak bad code into Linux as an experiment. Of course, it absolutely backfired

'Our community does not appreciate being experimented on' says Kroah-Hartman. Updated Computer scientists at the University of Minnesota theorized they could sneak vulnerabilities into open-source software – but when they tried subverting the Linux kernel, it backfired spectacularly.…

How to Install SQLite and SQLite Browser on Ubuntu 20.04

Sqlite is a lightweight but feature-rich database management system that is widely used in embedded systems like mobile devices. In this guide, we will see how to install SQLite and SQLite Browser on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.

How to Work with Foreground and Background Process in Linux

An important concept to understand when working with the Linux process is what is the foreground and background process and how to control them. In Linux, if you execute any programs a process will be created with a unique ID (PID) and by default, the process runs in the foreground.

KDE Gear 21.04 Software Suite Officially Released with Many Improved KDE Apps

The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 21.04 as the new series of their open-source and independent software suite under the new name, KDE Gear (formerly KDE Applications).

Ubuntu goes all-out for Wayland

Canonical released Ubuntu 21.04, featuring Wayland enabled by default plus a Flutter SDK and native Microsoft Active Directory integration. Meanwhile, Linux 5.12 will drop on Sunday. Unlike last October’s Ubuntu 20.10 LTS (“Groovy Gorilla”), the newly released Ubuntu 21.04 (“Hirsute Hippo”) is not an LTS release and it lacks major embedded news like 20.10’s full-featured […]

Ubuntu 21.04 “Hirsute Hippo” Released

Today Canonical has released its latest version of the operating system, Ubuntu 21.04. Ubuntu 21.04 codenamed "Hirsute Hippo" packs with some cool new features and a lot of improvements over its predecessor Ubuntu 20.10.

Installation of Concrete5 CMS on Fedora Linux

Concrete5 is a CMS (content management system) which allows users to edit any page via editing toolbar and change its content or design without reading complicated manuals or navigating a complex administration back-end.

Glassfish and Payara Auto-clustering: Running Java EE Highly-available Applications In The Cloud

  • Rose Hosting Blog; By Jeff Wilson (Posted by RoseHosting on Apr 24, 2021 9:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Building a highly-available clustered infrastructure is one of the most commonly used solutions to achieve 100% uptime for your application. In a clustered environment, there is a number of interconnected instances running the same stack and operating the same data. So cluster is able to handle more load than a single server. It will also add more servers automatically to the cluster as per application demand. In this guide, we will show you how to deploy Java EE applications using Glassfish and Payara auto-clustering on the RoseHosting Cloud platform.

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