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Time Is Running Out for Windows 7 Fanboys
The clock is ticking for Windows 7, as Microsoft is projected to stop servicing this OS version on January 14.
But at the same time, Linux continues to be a worthy alternative.
But at the same time, Linux continues to be a worthy alternative.
How to write a Python web API with Django
Django is the comprehensive web framework by which all other frameworks are measured. One of the most popular names in Python API development, Django has surged in popularity since its start in 2005.
Django is maintained by the Django Software Foundation and has experienced great community support, with over 11,600 members worldwide. On Stack Overflow, Django has around 191,000 tagged questions. Websites like Spotify, YouTube, and Instagram rely on Django for application and data management.
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A quick introduction to Toolbox on Fedora
Toolbox allows you to sort and manage your development environments in containers without requiring root privileges or manually attaching volumes. It creates a container where you can install your own CLI tools, without installing them on the base system itself. You can also utilize it when you do not have root access or cannot install […]
Why Are There So Many Linux Distribution? How To Choose The Most Appropriate?
The title above is one of the questions that once existed in my mind, maybe also the readers. I am currently a Xubuntu user, but many of my community partners use different distributions. Some use Linux Mint, Arch, Ubuntu, Kali and many others.
How to Easily Open Multiple Files with SpaceFM in Linux
SpaceFM has a feature that offers instant access to the apps you want to use to open your files. Here's how to use it to easily open multiple files in Linux
How to Zip Files and Directories in Linux
This post is about zipping files and directories in Linux. I have explained zip command through the use of examples. Please check it out.
How To Install and Configure Redis on Debian 10
Redis is an open-source in-memory key-value data store. It can be used as a database, cache and message broker and supports various data structures such as Strings, Hashes, Lists, Sets, etc.
Linux Logging Complete Guide
As a Linux system administrator, inspecting log files is one of the most common tasks that you may have to perform. Linux logs are crucial : they store important information about some errors that may happen on your system. They might also store information about who’s trying to access your system, what a specific service is doing, or about a system crash that happened earlier. As a consequence, knowing how to locate, manipulate and parse log files is definitely a skill that you have to master.
Open-source Windows Terminal does the splits: There ain't no party like a multi-pane party
Latest preview will also 'crash less'! Hooray!
A fresh preview of Microsoft's open-sourced Windows Terminal landed overnight with a couple of standout features to make the app a handy addition to the toolkit of Windows 10 shell-botherers.…
Data validation on entry with YAD
The best way to clean a data table? Clean the data before it gets entered. Build an error-free lookup list and enforce its use.
Docker Run Command with Examples
The docker run command creates a container from a given image and starts it using a given command. It is one of the first commands you should become familiar with when starting to work with Docker. In this article, we'll use the official Nginx image to show various ways to run a Docker container.
Whats the most common IT help request you get from friends and family?
We are approaching that time of year when many folks are visiting family members or reconnecting with old friends during the holiday season. Your loved ones may or may not be the most tech-savvy. Our readers tend to fill the sysadmin role after hours. What kind of IT requests do you receive?
Modernize your Linux desktop with Enlightenment
One of Linux's many advantages is its ability to install and run on old computers. What Linux can't technically do is make an old computer's hardware magically perform better. After all, the hardware is the same hardware as ever, and sometimes old hardware feels notably slow when processing modern software that tries to take advantage of new hardware features.
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Lutris game manager 0.5.4 released with Python 3.8 support and lots of fixes
Managing games across multiple stores, emulators and compatibility layers doesn't need to be a hassle. Lutris takes the majority of that annoyance away and a big new release is now available.
How to Disable SELinux on CentOS 8
Security Enhanced Linux or SELinux is a security mechanism built into the Linux kernel used by RHEL-based distributions.
How to View Code Documentation Offline with Zeal
Writing code requires reading a lot of documentation. Zeal is an offline documentation browser for you to access software documentation on your computer.
Monitoring Linux and Windows hosts with Glances
Sysadmins have many tools to view and manage running processes. For me, these primarily used to be top, atop, and htop. A few years ago, I found Glances, a tool that displays information that none of my other favorites do. All of these tools monitor CPU and memory usage, and most of them list information about running processes (at the very least).
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How to Install Microweber Website Builder on Debian 10
Microweber is a drag and drop website builder and a powerful next-generation CMS and based on the PHP Laravel Framework. This tutorial will show you how to install Microweber on a fresh Debian 10 (buster) system with Nginx as a web server and MariaDB as a database engine.
Destination Linux 149 - Linux 5.4 (& 5.5), YouTube vs FTC, HPLIP, Coreboot, Firefox, Google Stadia
Coreboot Version 4.11
Firefox Sweetens The Pot
HPLIP Gets A New Release
YouTube vs FTC: Family-Friendly Content at Risk?
Linux 5.4 out and 5.5 Kernel Coming
Half Life 3 Confirmed Sort Of
Google Stadia
How to bring more designers to open source
"Most designers don't have a clue about open source," says Eriol Fox of Ushahidi, a non-profit social enterprise that creates humanitarian, open source tech tools. Unfortunately, this means there are few design-related contributions to open source software, and this results in an abundance of poorly designed open source tools.
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