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Free Introduction to Node.js Online Training Now Available
Node.js is the extremely popular open source JavaScript runtime, used by some of the biggest names in technology, including Bloomberg, LinkedIn, Netflix, NASA, and more. Node.js is prized for its speed, lightweight footprint, and ability to easily scale, making it a top choice for microservices architectures. With no sign of Node.js use and uptake slowing, […]
How to Build a Scalable and Highly Available Website with using AWS EC2 Autoscaling
Learn how to build a website on AWS using Linux Virtual Machines in EC2, and using Load balancing and Autoscaling
How To Limit Battery Charging (Set A Charge Threshold) For ASUS Laptops On Linux
Newer ASUS laptops support limiting the battery charge level, which helps prolong battery life. This article explains how to set a battery charge threshold for ASUS laptops on Linux.
OpenRGB: Open Source RGB Lighting Control For Keyboards, Fans, Mice And Much More
OpenRGB is a free and open source application to control RGB lighting for a multitude of devices, independent of the manufacturer.
Kinoite: Immutable Fedora variant with KDE Plasma desktop on the way
Better security and application management, but compatibility can be an issue
Red Hat's Fedora project is to add a new variant called Kinoite, an immutable desktop operating system alongside the existing Silverblue, which runs GNOME desktop.…
Ultra-Lightweight Linux Distro Tiny Core Version 12.0 Released with Kernel 5.10 and Other Improvements
Tiny Core Linux, the ultra-lightweight distribution has come up with a new release focusing on key additions like Linux kernel 5.10 and more.
How to patch Raspberry Pi Linux Kernel with KernelCare For Free
Skipping on patching Raspberry Pi Linux Kernel is not a good idea. Here’s why you must patch Raspberry Pi Linux Kernel with KernelCare with free of cost.
How To Delete Partition In Linux Using Command Line (fdisk)
Sometimes we stuck in a situation where we just have access to the terminal and need to delete partition, or you have stepped down in Linux, and your logical mind pushes you to delete the partition using a command.
But you don’t know how to delete the partition using the terminal, not a big deal, and I’m here to rescue you just follow the instruction, and your motive will be accomplished.
But you don’t know how to delete the partition using the terminal, not a big deal, and I’m here to rescue you just follow the instruction, and your motive will be accomplished.
What is PPA Purge? How to Use it in Ubuntu and other Debian-based Distributions?
PPA Purge is handy command line utility for disabling a PPA and remove or downgrade the package installed with it.
mkws - Static Site Generation With The Shell
Today I'm looking at something a little different. Rarely (or ever?) do I take a look at static website generators on here, but mkws is a bit of a special case. mkws is a static site generator (SSG) created by Adrian Emil Grigore, written in nothing but the good old shell. No, not BASH, but sh. Well technically it includes a couple of minimal binaries, but we'll get to that in a moment.
How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 20.04 and CentOS 8
MongoDB is an open-source and cross-platform NoSQL database system developed by MongoDB Inc. It is 100 times faster than a traditional database system like RDMS. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MongoDB on Ubuntu 20.04 and CentOS 8.
GNOME 3.38.4 Released with More GNOME Shell, Mutter, and Wayland Improvements
Matthias Clasen announced today the general availability of GNOME 3.38.4 as the fourth maintenance update to the latest GNOME 3.38 desktop environment series.
Red Hat Summit 2021 Preview
On April 27-28, the first of three online conferences that will all wear the Red Hat Summit 2021 banner will be held.
Understanding Standard Deviation With Python
Standard deviation is a way to measure the variation of data. Check out this post about how can one use Python to code standard deviation.
5 must-have Linux media players
In 2021, there are more reasons why people love Linux than ever before. In this series, I'll share 21 different reasons to use Linux. Playing media is one of my favorite reasons to use Linux.
How to Install Odoo 12 on Ubuntu 18.04 with Nginx as a Reverse Proxy
Odoo (formerly OpenERP) is a simple and intuitive suite of open-source enterprise management applications such as Website Builder, eCommerce, CRM, Accounting, Manufacturing, Project and Warehouse Management, Human Resources, Marketing, and many more. Odoo comes in two editions, the Community edition which is free, and the Enterprise edition. In our case, we will install and use the Community edition. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps of installing Odoo 12 on Ubuntu 18.04. We will also install Nginx and configure it as a reverse proxy.
How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.21 from 5.20
The KDE team announced the release of KDE Plasma 5.21 with many new features. In this quick guide, we explain the steps to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.21 from 5.20. And give you a quick post update feedback.
How to Install Friendica Social Network Platform on Ubuntu 20.04
Friendica is a free, open-source and decentralized social networking platform that helps you to build and maintain your own social networking projects. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Friendica with Apache and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 20.04.
Run A Second Linux Desktop With QEMU and KVM
Great for testing and great for beginners, run multiple Linux distributions on one machine with UI-driven virtualisation.
Archbox Makes It Easy To Install Software From Arch Linux On Other Linux Distributions
Archbox is a set of scripts that make it easy to install Arch Linux inside a chroot environment on other Linux distributions, and integrate it with your existing Linux installation.
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