today's howtos
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How to Backup and Restore Linux Commands History [Ed: Updated now]
This article walks us through an understanding of the Linux terminal history, a demonstration of its backup and restore procedures, and why it is important.
The Linux operating system is a feature-rich operating system environment. Its command line environment alone has the capability of transforming an ordinary user into a super user. In this case, we will look at the concept behind how to back up and restore Linux terminal history.
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How to Install Audacity 3.2.2 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint
This beginner tutorial will help show you how to install Audacity 3.2.2 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, and Linux Mint 21.
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Beginners Guide for mv Command in Linux
In UNIX/Linux systems, the mv command shipped with the operating system is usually used for the following purposes:
- Moving files from source to destination directory. Rename the file or directory name. - If you’re familiar with the cp command, you can use the same techniques to use the mv command.
Even though you can use this article to learn how to use this command from the most basic to the most advanced levels.
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8 Ways You Can Fine-Tune NGINX Performance on Linux
NGINX is a popular, free, and open-source web server. The default NGINX configurations are good enough to get the web server working.
However, if you want to use NGINX to its fullest, you need to play with its configuration files and set the parameters that will optimize the server’s performance. You will find the configuration files in the /etc/nginx directory on a Linux machine.
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Wine Reviews : Steam and Lutris in EuroLinux Desktop
The holiday season is approaching, so today we offer a slightly lighter, but interesting topic. After a period of tumultuous development, Linux gaming has finally managed to win the trust of gamers and convince them to the platform from under the penguin sign. Thanks to digital video game distribution services, gamers can enjoy their favorite Windows titles also on EuroLinux Desktop.
However, before trying to install Steam, you should make sure that EuroLinux Desktop includes the required graphics drivers. If not, Nvidia users should download the company's official drivers, and AMD users should install the open Mesa drivers.
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Continuing my familiarisation with GeckoLinux/openSUSE | Fitzcarraldo’s Blog
As my old nettop only has an Intel dual-core Atom 330 CPU I wanted to install a spin with a lightweight desktop environment. I opted for the LXQt spin based on openSUSE Tumbleweed (see the aforementioned earlier post for details), and am pleased with its functionality and performance.
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The curl fragment trick | daniel.haxx.se
curl supports globbing in the sense that you can provide ranges or lists in the URL that will make curl iterate, loop, over all the different variations and do a separate transfer for each.
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How to power Raspberry PI Pico with Solar Cells
Connect your Raspberry PI Pico and solar cell. Get your microcontroller powered in remote places, with TP4056 module and 18650 battery backup