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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2022
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=> ↺ How to rebase to Fedora Linux 37 on Silverblue - Fedora Magazine
Fedora Silverblue is an operating system for your desktop built on Fedora Linux. It’s excellent for daily use, development, and container-based workflows. It offers numerous advantages such as being able to roll back in case of any problems. If you want to update or rebase to Fedora Linux 37 on your Fedora Silverblue system (these instructions are similar for Fedora Kinoite), this article tells you how. It not only shows you what to do, but also how to revert things if something unforeseen happens.
=> ↺ How to Install TeamViewer in Ubuntu and Other Linux
A simple tutorial explaining the process of installing TeamViewer in Ubuntu and other Linux distros.
TeamViewer is a free remote control software (Like ‘mstsc’) used to connect any PC over the internet in seconds remotely. Although several remote desktop software is available, such as Remmina and others, TeamViewer allows a quick and easy connection. And many prefer it.
On a related note, check out the best list of remote desktop software in case you are evaluating options.
=> ↺ 2 Ways to Create Custom Light and Dark Wallpaper for GNOME
An easy guide on creating your custom light and dark wallpaper for the GNOME desktop.
GNOME 42 introduces the much-awaited light and dark theme to GNOME Desktop. It also brings the light and dark version of wallpaper, which automatically changes when you switch between light and dark themes.
So, by default, GNOME gives you a few sets of pre-configured light and dark wallpapers.
But what if you want a different wallpaper that changes automatically when the theme changes?
Here’s how to configure and create your custom wallpaper for light and dark themes in GNOME.
=> ↺ Day 39: comma-separated functional color notations
On day 11 I've introduced you to space-separated functional color notations. Early color functions like rgb() and hsl() support both the old comma-separated and the new space-separated syntax.
=> ↺ Connect FreeBSD to FreeIPA/Red Hat Identity Management
Corporate needs are simple – one ring to rule them all place to get users from. On the open source path there are several ways to achieve that. Alongside ‘plain’ OpenLDAP there is also FreeIPA – which is open source and free version of the Red Hat Identity Management (IDM).
=> ↺ How to Install and Use htop in Linux
Using top command apart from viewing the processes could be tricky. And this is where htop tops top. Pun aside, htop is a top-like utility but with a better and user-friendly interface.
=> ↺ Web UI Dashboard for Kubernetes
Kubernetes dashboard provides a web-based UI for the cluster. One can deploy applications on the cluster using the dashboard as well as troubleshoot the existing applications in the cluster. In this article, we will install the official dashboard provided by Kubernetes and set up a service account to access it.
=> ↺ Linux Chown Command Tutorial for Beginners (12 Examples)
In Linux, there may be times when you might want to change the owner and group-related information for a file or directory.
=> ↺ Linux ln Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Sometimes, while working on the command line, you need to create links between files. This can be achieved using a dedicated command, dubbed ln. In this tutorial, we will discuss the basics of this tool using some easy to understand examples.
=> ↺ Linux touch Command Tutorial for Beginners (6 Examples)
Sometimes, while working on the command line in Linux, you might want to create a new file. Or, there may be times when the requirement is to change the timestamps of a file. Well, there exists a utility that can you can use in both these scenarios. The tool in question is touch.
=> ↺ Linux watch Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Sometimes, while working on the Linux command line, you might want to execute a command repeatedly so as to track any change in output. Well, you'll be happy to know there exists a command line utility that lets you do this. The tool in question is Watch, and in this tutorial, we will discuss some of its basic features using some easy to understand examples.
=> ↺ Linux mv Command Explained for Beginners (8 Examples)
Just like cp for copying and rm for deleting, Linux also offers an in-built command for moving and renaming files. It's called mv.
=> ↺ How to Edit Kernel Boot Parameters on Linux
Changing or editing your kernel boot parameters is very important when you want to fix an issue that causes errors during boot, or test a new feature, activate a different driver, or disable a feature on your system. These parameters are stored as text, in the boot loader's configuration file which the kernel parses during the init process.
=> ↺ How to make Linux feel like Unix | Enable Sysadmin
Take a trip back in time to 1972, and see what it's like for a modern Linux user to work exclusively in the Unix terminal.
=> ↺ How to repair Grub 2 Boot Loader on Ubuntu
Grub v2 offers a powerful rescue mode. Now using this mode, may not be exactly a walk in the park for most inexperienced users out there, so here's a guide on how to easily fix your Grub with the Boot Repair tool.
=> ↺ How To Install Glances on Rocky Linux 9 - idroot
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Glances on Rocky Linux 9. For those of you who didn’t know, Glances is a cross-platform monitoring tool that aims to present a large amount of monitoring information through a curse or Web-based interface. Glances provide information regarding memory, CPU, Disk IO, file system, Uptime, processes, interfaces, alerts & many other system information.
This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the Glances monitoring tool on Rocky Linux. 9.
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