When Red Hat decided to kill the stable CentOS in favor of rolling release CentOS Stream, it created a sort of revolt. The adamant sysadmins who preferred a decade old distribution instead of the goodness of the latest software and updates didn’t
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If you dual boot Windows and Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution, you might have noticed a time difference between the two operating systems. When you use Linux, it shows the correct time. But when you boot into Windows, it shows the
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You’ve probably tried to watch a DVD after installing Fedora, only to run into an error. You are not alone. I faced this issue recently and I am pretty sure plenty of Fedora users like you and me who still use DVDs
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Hello Geeks, recently brand-new arch based Linux distribution Manjaro 21 has been released, its code name is ‘Ornara’. It comes with lot of improvements and features specially Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS. Manjaro 21 supports three different desktop environments like XFCE , KDE
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Some may choose to believe that RSS readers are dead, but they’re here to stay. Especially when you don’t want the Big tech algorithm to decide what you should read. With a feed reader, you can choose your own reading sources. I’ve
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Apache Tomcat is free and open-source Java based HTTP Web server which offers the environment where Java code can run. In short Apache Tomcat is known as Tomcat. Recently Tomcat 10 has been released, so in this article, we will demonstrate on
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Fedora 34 will be releasing next month. Fedora 34 beta is already released and it features the awesome new GNOME 40. If you are running Fedora 33 right now and want to enjoy GNOME 40 and all the other features that come
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Plausible is a simple, privacy-friendly analytics tool. It helps you analyze the number of unique visitors, pageviews, bounce rate and visit duration. If you have a website you would probably understand those terms. As a website owner, it helps you know if
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In our previous tutorial, we looked at the Linux head command and its example usages. The tail command is the complementary of the head command. It reads and prints out the last N lines in a file. Without any command options, it
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There are plenty of to-do list applications available for Linux. There is one more added to that list in the form of Sleek. Sleek to-do List app Sleek is nothing extraordinary except for its looks perhaps. It provides an Electron-based GUI for
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