Core? Extra? Multilib? You’ll find these terms ‘strange’ when you are just starting your Arch journey but you’ll come across them in various forum discussion and wiki references. Hence, I thought of writing this tutorial to quickly explain the different kinds of
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Fastfetch is a command-line tool to display detailed information about your system in an easy-to-comprehend format. Remember Neofetch, which used to do this? Unfortunately, Neofetch is no longer being updated. In any case, you’ll find Fastfetch to be a great alternative. It
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IRC (Internet Relay Chat) might no longer be in the trend. But, it will always be a part of the communication platform, even when you read this article in 2050 or more. It was popular back in the 2000s, and some still
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Hello readers, in this blog post we will show you how to install PHP 8.3 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS system step-by-step. As we know PHP […]
Don’t remember the password you set while installing Raspberry Pi OS? It happens. Raspberry Pi OS is set to auto login and doesn’t even need password while using sudo. Since you are hardly entering the password anywhere, it is only human that
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Is BSD still relevant in the age when Linux dominates the servers? That’s a matter of debate. The reason I brought up BSD is the news that FreeBSD recently got a funding boost to improve its infrastructure. Relevant or not, it’s good
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KDE Plasma desktop comes with Konsole as the default terminal emulator. It may seem like just another terminal application, but like KDE itself, Konsole is also highly customizable. With the correct set of configurations, you can make Konsole the most beautiful and
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In this blog post, we will learn how to add new worker node to existing Kubernetes cluster. In this demonstration, we will be using on-prem […]
Getting macOS to work on a non-Apple machine requires very selective hardware and countless hours configuring EFI, disks, and more. Using virtual machines can help overcome hardware nitpicking and focus on the experience. If enough system resources are allocated for the VM,
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I like sharing stories about where Linux and Open Source are recommended in government-supported institutions. This helps grow the open source software ecosystem and create awareness among the general public. One such story is of a southern Indian state, Kerala, that has
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