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Moving from CentOS Linux to Pop!_OS
In 2020, I decided that I wanted to add some light gaming to my repertoire. I bought the most popular Logitech game controller on Amazon (the Logitech Gamepad F310), and I assumed that since it was so popular, it would work in CentOS 8 with no problems. When the gamepad arrived, I fired up Extreme Tux Racer, but the gamepad wasn’t recognized. In this article, I will describe why this lack of Logitech F310 gamepad support in CentOS 8 motivated me to switch from CentOS 8 to Pop!_OS 20.10.
Demystifying Ansible for Linux sysadmins
Taking the labor out of labor-intensive tasks is what Ansible is all about. Learn the basics here.
FFmpeg – A Simple Tool to Convert Audio and Video Formats in Linux
2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to convert media formats in Linux.
KDE Plasma 5.20.5 Released as the Last in the Series, Update Now
The KDE Project announced today the general availability of KDE Plasma 5.20.5 as the last maintenance update to the KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series.
Use USB over Network using FLEXIHUB
Sharing files between computers set-up across floors, cities, or states is difficult, with an increase in distance and traffic disrupting the flow. To address these concerns we can use FLEXIHUB. It's a software application, which enables us to use USB over the network without any limitations.
5 career guides for sysadmins
Sysadmins don't always follow a traditional career path, which is what makes these five stories inspiring in their own ways.
Linus Torvalds tears into Intel, favors AMD
Torvalds, Linux's creator, finds AMD's processors deliver a much bigger bang for the buck than Intel's CPUs.
Best Linux Distros For Mac Users: Top 3 Distros
We’re going to be discussing the best Linux distros for Mac users.
Managing Linux users with the passwd command
Linux authentication is primarily handled with passwords and public keys. Find out how the passwd command fits into the user management process.
How to Upgrade Kali Linux
Learn how to update Kali Linux to the latest version, and correctly configure Kali Linux repos
Slackware-Based Puppy Linux 7.0 Adds UEFI Boot Support, Many Improvements
Puppy Linux 7.0 “Slacko64” distribution is now available for download built using binary TXZ packages from the Slackware 14.2 operating system and compatible with Slackware and Salix repositories.
ExTiX 21.1 Released based on latest Deepin Desktop Review
The ExTiX team announced the release of the latest version of the desktop – ExTiX 21.1 based on the latest Deepin desktop 20.1 which released a while ago.
What actions do you take when patching goes wrong?
Find out how to handle situations when patching your Linux systems doesn't go as planned.
Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 4 Distro Sees Second Alpha Release Featuring Xfce 4.16
9to5Linux was informed today by Patrick d’Emmabuntüs about the general available for public testing of the second alpha release of the upcoming Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 4 distribution.
Learn The Basic Unix Commands
You can significantly increase your productivity and understanding of your operating system by learning a few basic shell commands. These commands work in Bash, the most common shell on Linux and MacOS. However, alternative shells are mostly compatible with Bash, so they should work everywhere!
Bash: Write to File
One of the most common tasks when writing Bash scripts or working on the Linux command line is reading and writing files. Learn how to write text to a file in Bash using the redirection operators and tee command.
QuiteRSS: A Free Open-Source RSS Reader for Linux Desktop
A lightweight open-source RSS reader for desktop Linux with all the essential features like offline reading, labels etc.
How to Change your Default Shell in Linux
In this Linux quick tip we take a look at shells. How to find what shell you are currently using, which shells are available on your system, and how to change your default and current shells.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 3rd, 2021
The fourteenth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here, for the week ending on January 3rd, and the first for 2021, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened in the Linux world.
How to Check port is Listening or currently Use in Linux
Last week, we had a problem with our System through which I could not share my screen remotely from my network computer. Then we check the port status, and the port was closed.In this guide, We will show you how to check the port status in Linux and the method to close the unwanted port.
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