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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 25, 2023,

updated Feb 25, 2023

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How To Install GIMP on Fedora 37

=> ↺ How To Install GIMP on Fedora 37

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install GIMP on Fedora 37. For those of you who didn’t know, GIMP is a powerful, flexible, and customizable image editing software that is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.

How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10 / Ubuntu 22.04

=> ↺ How to Install Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10 / Ubuntu 22.04

Installing Google Chrome on Ubuntu 22.10 / Ubuntu 22.04 Linux is a straightforward process.

[Trick] How to schedule a reboot on Linux?

=> ↺ [Trick] How to schedule a reboot on Linux?

Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to program a reboot on Linux. This post will also help newbies to learn some Crontab and use it for more complex tasks. Scheduling a reboot can be a fairly simple task to do, but occasionally, it can take us surprised.

How to setup DRBD on Ubuntu 22.04

=> ↺ How to setup DRBD on Ubuntu 22.04

In this article I will help you how to set DRBD on Ubuntu Server 22.04. DRBD is a Distributed and Replicated* storage system wich can be used for high availability computer clusters or can be used to create larger storage pools defined by software.

How To Move LVM Volume Group To Another Machine In Linux

=> ↺ How To Move LVM Volume Group To Another Machine In Linux

This step by step guide explains how to use LVM export and import commands to move a Volume Group from one machine to another in Linux.

How To Install Neofetch on Linux Mint 21

=> ↺ How To Install Neofetch on Linux Mint 21

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Neofetch on Linux Mint 21.

How To Install Cortex on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

=> ↺ How To Install Cortex on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Cortex on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know,

Mastering Bash Script Loops

=> ↺ Mastering Bash Script Loops

How to Use AUR with Arch Linux

=> ↺ How to Use AUR with Arch Linux

Guide on how to install some AUR packages like Google Chrome by cloning the Google Chrome package at the local Arch Linux machine via the Git clone instruction.

How to Reset the Linux Mint Password

=> ↺ How to Reset the Linux Mint Password

Practical guide on how to reset or modify the Linux Mint password by resetting the root password or modifying the user passwords using the "GNU GRUB" boot menu.

Linux Umount Command

=> ↺ Linux Umount Command

Comprehensive tutorial on utilizing the umount command to unmount a mounting filesystem using the different aspects of exercising the umount command in Linux.

OwnCloud with Raspberry PI: self host your private cloud

=> ↺ OwnCloud with Raspberry PI: self host your private cloud

With our devices becoming more and more connected to the world and with the increasing number of files to keep stored and accessible from outside

Steve Kemp: A quick hack for Emacs

=> ↺ Steve Kemp: A quick hack for Emacs

As I've mentioned in the past I keep a work-log, or work-diary, recording my activities every day.
I have a bunch of standard things that I record, but one thing that often ends up happening is that I make references to external bug trackers, be they Jira, Bugzilla, or something else.

How to Install And Configure Redis on Ubuntu & Debian

=> ↺ How to Install And Configure Redis on Ubuntu & Debian

Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store that is often used as a cache or database. It provides high performance, scalability, and support for a wide range of data structures. Installing and configuring Redis on Debian is a relatively straightforward process.

JavaScript Arrays: A Beginner’s Guide

=> ↺ JavaScript Arrays: A Beginner’s Guide

JavaScript arrays are a fundamental data structure used in web development. They allow developers to store and manipulate lists of data in a single variable. In this article, we will explore what arrays are, how to create them, and how to manipulate them in JavaScript.

How to Set Up an SSH Tunnel on Linux

=> ↺ How to Set Up an SSH Tunnel on Linux

Setting up an SSH tunnel on Linux can be a useful way to protect your online privacy and security. An SSH tunnel encrypts your internet traffic and routes it through a secure tunnel to a remote server, making it virtually impossible for anyone to intercept or read your data

How to Keep the SSH Tunnels Alive with Autossh

=> ↺ How to Keep the SSH Tunnels Alive with Autossh

Autossh is a utility that allows you to automatically restart SSH tunnels if they are disconnected or interrupted. This can be particularly useful if you need to maintain a persistent connection to a remote server over an SSH tunnel. In this article, we will explain how to install and use Autossh on Linux.

How To Install Python on Fedora 37

=> ↺ How To Install Python on Fedora 37

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Python on Fedora 37. For those of you who didn’t know,

How To Restart Ubuntu Server

=> ↺ How To Restart Ubuntu Server

3 Easy Method To Restart Ubuntu Server There are various ways to restart your Ubuntu server. In this post, we will discuss mainly 3 easy ways to restart the Ubuntu server.

How To Check Your Ubuntu Version

=> ↺ How To Check Your Ubuntu Version

How To Check Your Ubuntu Version It is always good to check the version of Ubuntu while working to avoid any conflicts with the other apps or repositories.

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