The Raspberry Pi is an extremely popular invention that enabled tinkerers to make interesting projects out of it. You name it, and there must be a way for tinkerers to make it happen using the Raspberry Pi board. The possibilities are endless.
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Waybar is the perfect top panel program for Wayland systems like Hyprland, Sway, etc. It offers many built-in modules and also allows the user to create custom modules to fill the panel. We have already discussed how to configure Waybar in a
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Hyprland is a highly customizable Wayland tiling compositor known for its eye-catching aesthetics and impressive performance. With such a high degree of customization, one important feature that many users seek is the ability to take screenshots. Whether for sharing on social media
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Linux Mint 22.1 codenamed Xia is available now. I expected this point release to arrive around Christmas. But it got delayed a little, if I can call it a delay, as there are no fixed release schedule. Wondering what’s new in Mint
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One of the superpowers of having a computer is dual booting. You can have two operating systems installed on a single computer, and switch between them at boot time. If you are hearing it for the first time, I suggest you read
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I found it cool enough to watch someone, often portrayed as a hacker, use the Linux terminal, especially in the movies. What if I try to become one of the super cool hackers from the Hollywood movies? 😎 Now that I’m older,
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Hello Techies, in this blog post, we will explain how to install LXD on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. We will also demonstrate how to create containers […]
When ArmSoM kindly offered to send me their upcomingAIM7, along with the AIM-IO carrier board, I was thrilled. Having worked with AI hardware like Nvidia’s Jetson Nano and Raspberry Pi boards, I’m always curious about devices that promise powerful AI capabilities without
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Before Reddit, before GitHub, and even before the World Wide Web went online, there was Usenet. This decentralized network of discussion groups was a main line of communication of the early internet – ideas were exchanged, debates raged, research conducted, and friendships formed. For those of us
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The holidays are over and so do the Tuxmas Days. 12 days of 12 new features, changes and announcements. As mentioned on Tuxmas Day 11, It’s FOSS Lifetime membership now also gets you lifetime Reader-level membership of Linux Handbook, our other portal
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