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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 18, 2022
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=> ↺ Seamlessly Run Windows Apps on Your Linux Desktop With WinApps
WinApps helps you install and run Windows apps on Linux using virtualization and RDP. Here's how to get started.
The inability to easily run popular Windows apps on Linux has long been a barrier to the widespread adoption of Linux. While most apps will run with Wine or in a VirtualBox virtual machine, these solutions are kludgy, inelegant, and can require a great deal of fiddling and configuration.
With WinApps, you can easily manage and run Windows software on Linux, and even integrate it into your system and context menus.
=> ↺ EX180 Series: Install Podman and Set up OpenShift Using CodeReady Containers
I’ll be taking Red Hat’s EX180 exam in a couple of weeks, so I thought I’d get a homelab set up to go through study material.
=> ↺ How to Install and Use htop in Linux - It’s FOSS
Windows has its famous task manager. Linux has several GUI and command line system monitors. Every Linux system comes with a couple of them.
On the command line, the top command is perhaps the goto command for checking the system resource utilization quickly.
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.
=> ↺ [Fixed] "Key is stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring" Issue
First thing first. It is not an error, it is a warning message. A warning does not stop the procedure. You can continue upgrading your system even if you see this warning message during an update.
If you don’t like seeing the warning message, you can take some manual steps to get rid of it.
There are two ways; the proper way and the quick and dirty way. Read both methods and see which one you feel comfortable with.
=> ↺ How to Use fgrep Command to Find Text Strings in Files
In this beginner-friendly guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the fgrep command. By the end of this guide, users will be able to perform text search operations efficiently using the command line interface.
Text searching is one of the most commonly performed operations. However, this simple task quickly becomes time-consuming if users are not familiar with the correct tools. In Linux, there are various text-filtering utilities such as awk, sed, cut, etc.
=> ↺ Install Nvidia drivers on RHEL 9 - Darryl Dias
I recently installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux on my NUC laptop and it ships with an RTX 3070. In the process of getting the GPU drivers set up, I came across a simple way to set up the official Nvidia drivers on RHEL.
This article will cover every step. All you need is one reboot and you will have Nvidia drivers running.
=> ↺ How to Install Remi RPM Repo on Fedora 37/36/35
REMI is a free-to-use repository created and maintained by Remi Collect. The REMI repository’s primary goal is to provide the latest versions of the PHP stack, full-featured, and some other software packages to the Fedora and Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Oracle, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux) operating systems. The repository contains several thousand individual RPM packages continuously updated to match the latest upstream releases. In addition to providing access to the latest software packages, REMI also makes it easy to install multiple versions of the same software on a single system. This can be useful for testing or when running software that is incompatible with the latest version. REMI is an essential resource for anyone using Fedora or Enterprise Linux, and it is well worth setting up.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the Remi Repository on Fedora 37/36/35 Linux for users who prefer to install the latest version of the PHP branch installed on their system using the command line terminal.
=> ↺ How to Install RPM Fusion on Fedora 37/36/35
RPM Fusion is a repository of add-on packages for Fedora and EL+EPEL that a group of community volunteers maintains. RPM Fusion is not a standalone repository but an extension of Fedora’s default packages that could not be included due to Fedora being bound by the same legal restrictions as Red Hat.
The RPM Fusion repository comes in two flavors, Free and Non-Free. The free repository contains a free version of the open source and non-free, which mostly have almost all free software but are closed source and mainly proprietary.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install RPM Fusion on your Fedora 37/36/35 workstation or server to install additional open-source or proprietary packages, along with examples of using RPM in the command line terminal. For the long term, you can also search the RPM Fusion repository database for packages by visiting here.
=> ↺ How to Install OnlyOffice on Fedora 37/36/35
ONLYOFFICE is a powerful and versatile office suite that allows you to edit text documents, spreadsheets, or presentations easily. It also includes many collaborative features, such as a CRM system for keeping track of contacts; a project management toolset that provides organization tools like task lists. The contact list can be accessed from anywhere worldwide via an internet connection! Furthermore, there are mail servers, so messages won’t get lost because they’re stored securely on one central server while users receive notifications whenever somebody sends them something new (which means less stress). And finally, ONLY OFFICE offers an easy way to navigate projects using calendars.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install OnlyOffice on Fedora 37/36/35 Linux by downloading the official RPM repository and installing it manually or using the third-party package manager Flatpak that is natively installed.
=> ↺ How to Create a Sudo User on Fedora 37/36/35
Sudo is a powerful command line tool that allows users to run programs with administrative privileges. To use sudo, a user must first be added to the sudoers file. When installing Fedora, the user account created during the initial setup should have access to sudo rights. However, there may be a need to add additional sudo users or make the default user have sudo rights.
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to create a sudo user and some handy hints and methods on a Fedora 37/36/35 Linux desktop or headless server using the command line terminal.
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