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System76 is about to re-define the Linux desktop experience with COSMIC OS Linux desktop experience. COSMIC is System76's way of taking the GNOME desktop environment and tweaking it to better suit the user ...
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Linux's Technical Advisory Board reports on the UMN 'Hypocrite Commits' patches The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board, which is made up of top Linux kernel developers, reports on what was found in its complete ...
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How to best set up command aliases on Linux Used frequently, bash aliases can make working on the Linux command line a lot smoother and easier, but they can also be complicated and hard to ...
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2.5GbE Networking on Linux After detailing using 2.5GbE NICs in his home lab on Windows 10, Tom Fenton does the same thing on Linux. By Tom Fenton; 05/05/2021.
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Microsoft Edge for Linux gets an official beta release Linux builds of the new Chromium-based Edge started popping up in October 2020 with support for a number of the most popular Linux distros ...
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Linux Foundation launches open source agriculture infrastructure project The Linux Foundation has lifted the lid on a new open source digital infrastructure project aimed at the agriculture industry. The AgStack Foundation ...
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How to send commands and states to Linux minions from the Salt controller Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years ...
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Raft of Exim Security Holes Allow Linux Mail Server Takeovers As far as the patching status for various Linux distributions goes, Jogi said that the most widely used (CentOS, RHEL and SuSE), have already rolled ...
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Learn to master Linux with this $20 training bundle TLDR: The Mastering Linux Development Bundle features 7 courses and over 30 hours of training in using and creating with the Linux operating ...
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Become A Highly-Paid Linux Master With This Training Bundle, Now On Sale For $20 Linux administrators earn around $100k a year, on average. Now, you can train to be a Linux pro for less than $3 a course.
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