There are numerous terminal based text editors available on Linux. Vim has a special fan following for its extensive expendability. It can be used as a full-blown code editor, after all. Nano is often considered a beginner’s tool but it is also
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It seems Microsoft is nagging Windows users more frequently to switch to Windows 11. Time to upgrade to Linux? Perhaps. When support for Windows XP and 7 ended, it prompted many people to explore Linux on their personal computer. Will the demise
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One can find tons of replacements for top, a CLI tool that provides a dynamic real-time view of a running system. There is the famous htop, the asynchronous atop, which forces the kernel to write a record of running processes, and some
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Got a large digital media library thanks to your old DVD and Blue Ray collection? A media server will enhance your movie watching experience. sFirst, your media library gets displayed like Netflix and other streaming services. You get to resume your playback
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I hope you’re having a fantastic week! Welcome to another edition of FOSS Weekly newsletter. 💬 Let’s see what you get in this edition: Fedora dropping X11 support. Beginner’s guide to Logical Volume Manager (LVM) A major Linux kernel release. And other
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