Being a Linux user, I can relate to your fascination with CPUs. There are times when you want to know every detail of your computer. How many cores are there? Is it virtual or physical processor? Who is the manufacture? And much
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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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So you found yourself a perfect browser that you always wanted and now, you want to make it your default browser? But the question is: how do you change your default web browser on Ubuntu? Let us find out how to do
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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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Considering you have a webcam device connected to your computer or a laptop with webcam, it is a good idea to test if it works before an important video call. You would rather not troubleshoot when you are in the middle of
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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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So you purchased ebooks from Amazon Kindle and now you want to read it on your personal computer or some other device that doesn’t have Amazon Kindle app? You are in a difficult situation. When you purchase a book from Amazon Kindle,
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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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The world of software packages on Linux and other Unix-based systems is quite a savannah: each system has its own singular package management approach, making a hell the life of who has to deal with multiple platforms. There are Pacman for Arch
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