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Disowning a process in Linux When you want a process to continue running even after you log off a Linux system, you have a couple options. One of them is to use the disown ...
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Microsoft releases Chromium-based Edge preview for Linux The new release supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE Linux distributions. Microsoft is planning to release weekly builds, like it does with ...
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System76 Thelio Mega is a quad-GPU Linux desktop powered by Ryzen Threadripper System76 began its life as a Linux computer seller only. Essentially, the company would sell re-branded laptops with Ubuntu pre-installed. To provide ...
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Btrfs on CentOS: Living with Loopback The btrfs filesystem has taunted the Linux community for years, offering a stunning array of features and capability, but never earning universal acclaim ...
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Uno Platform Ports Windows Calculator to Linux Uno Platform has ported the famed Windows Calculator, open sourced last year, to Linux as part of a continuing "proof point" effort to demonstrate the ...
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Percepio Releases Tracealyzer Visual Trace Diagnostics Solution Version 4.4 with Support for ... New features for Linux include: Signals and Syscalls Explorer, an index over the trace that shows how each thread, process, and process tree interacts ...
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Steam Proton Updated To 5.13 Making Red Dead Redemption 2 Playable On Linux Linux users are simply some of the most stubborn users in the world, willing to forgo almost any convenience in exchange for keeping themselves both ...
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You can Surf Internet in Linux Terminal With These Command Line Browsers Best Terminal-based Web Browsers for Linux Users. Note: The list is in no particular order of ranking. 1. W3M.
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XFS Lands More Code For Linux 5.10 - "Even More Monumental" This week a second round of XFS work has landed for Linux 5.10. XFS maintainer Darrick Wong describes this week's file-system changes as "even ...
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Linux 5.10 Xen Brings Security Updates - Includes Fixing ARM Guests With KPTI Last week brought the initial Xen updates for the Linux 5.10 merge window which primarily consisted of fixes. The main change to point out though ...
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