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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 14, 2023

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How to save your Linux desktop settings in case something goes wrong

=> ↺ How to save your Linux desktop settings in case something goes wrong

Have you ever either reinstalled Linux or made a number of changes to your desktop and wished you could quickly regain those previous settings? With this handy app, you can.

How to Install and Use Pipx on Linux

=> ↺ How to Install and Use Pipx on Linux

In Python, ensuring package isolation is crucial to prevent conflicts with one another, and to achieve this goal, there are several tools available, including virtualenv, pipenv, and pipx (our topic for today).

Install Cockpit Flatpak Client on F39 WKS (NIghtly build 09/12/23)

=> ↺ Install Cockpit Flatpak Client on F39 WKS (NIghtly build 09/12/23)

How to configure RHEL as a workstation during installation

=> ↺ How to configure RHEL as a workstation during installation

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a powerful and widely-used Linux distribution known for its stability, security features, and enterprise-grade support. When installing RHEL, you have the opportunity to configure it as a workstation to optimize performance and usability for your specific needs. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to configure RHEL as a workstation during the installation process.
The organization needs high-end workstations that can support developers and power users, such as artists, physicians, scientists, and engineers, so they can concentrate on what they do best. Designed for advanced Linux users and day-to-day usage with powerful hardware, Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Workstations (RHEL Workstation) is optimized for high-performance graphics, animation, and scientific applications. It includes all the capabilities and applications that workstation users need, plus development tools for provisioning and administration.

=> ↺ Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Workstations

=> ↺ Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Workstations

LHB Linux Digest #23.14: Clustering and HA, Generative Models on K8, Finger Command and More

=> ↺ LHB Linux Digest #23.14: Clustering and HA, Generative Models on K8, Finger Command and More

This edition of LHB Linux Digest features the beginning of AI tutorials and the end of Proxmox series.

Change Configuration of Existing VirtualBox Virtual Machines

=> ↺ Change Configuration of Existing VirtualBox Virtual Machines

From CPU and RAM to disk size, VirtualBox allows you to tweak several configurations in a virtual machine even after creating it.

How to Check VLC Log Files

=> ↺ How to Check VLC Log Files

Troubleshooting a video playback issue in VLC? Here's how you can check the VLC log files.

How To Remotely Manage Linux Users and Groups

=> ↺ How To Remotely Manage Linux Users and Groups

This guide provides detailed explanations, practical tips, and recommended tools and practices for the remote management of Linux users and groups.

How to Get the Latest Intel Graphics Drivers for Linux

=> ↺ How to Get the Latest Intel Graphics Drivers for Linux

One of the problems with an open-source operating system like Linux is the lack of official hardware support from device makers. Although a plethora of drivers exist for a large variety of devices, many of these drivers are reverse-engineered and aren't provided by the equipment manufacturers. Fortunately, over the last few years, the attitude of hardware vendors has started to change and many manufacturers now provide official drivers for their products. One such company is Intel.

Navigating the Landscape of Linux File System Types

=> ↺ Navigating the Landscape of Linux File System Types

In the Linux environment, the file system acts as a backbone, orchestrating the systematic storage and retrieval of data. It is a hierarchical structure that outlines how data is organized, stored, and accessed on a storage device. Understanding the different Linux file system types can profoundly aid both developers and administrators in optimizing system performance and ensuring data security. This article delves deep into the intricate world of Linux file system types, tracing their evolutionary history and dissecting their features to provide a roadmap for selecting the appropriate file system for your needs.

Supercharge Grammar Checking in LibreOffice With LanguageTool

=> ↺ Supercharge Grammar Checking in LibreOffice With LanguageTool

The open source LanguageTool can also be integrated with LibreOffice Writer to provide a better grammatically accurate writing experience.

Fix circular symlinks when update pre-usr-merge

=> ↺ Fix circular symlinks when update pre-usr-merge

I posted about a circular symlink getting created when update Easy 5.4.10 to 5.5, and the .session folder got converted to usr-merge folder hierarchy: [...]

Major Hayden: Mounting the AWS Elastic File Store on Fedora

=> ↺ Major Hayden: Mounting the AWS Elastic File Store on Fedora

Fedora now has the AWS Elastic File Store (EFS) mount helper available for Fedora 38 and newer releases! It chooses optimized NFS mount options for you and makes mounting and unmounting a breeze.

How to Fix No Audio/Playback Issue in Firefox Fedora 38

=> ↺ How to Fix No Audio/Playback Issue in Firefox Fedora 38

When you are trying to play video on Firefox but it’s not playing, read this guide to find a workaround to resolve this issue. The chances are quite high that you will face this kind of problem when the system is missing an important codec that is required for playback.

How to install httpie on Linux

=> ↺ How to install httpie on Linux

httpie is a command line app that allows you to send http requests. With httpie you can create http or https requests, submit forms, pull data from API and much more, all this can be done directly from your terminal.

How to Access Recovery Mode in Ubuntu Linux 22.04

=> ↺ How to Access Recovery Mode in Ubuntu Linux 22.04

If you are using Ubuntu 22.04 (or prior versions), you might encounter some issues that prevent your system from working properly. For example, you might have a corrupted file system, a broken package, a misconfigured driver, or a forgotten password.

What is a Virtual Machine?

=> ↺ What is a Virtual Machine?

All you need to know about a virtual machine as an end user, how it works and why you need it.

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