today's howtos
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How To Install Linux Kernel 6.1 On Ubuntu | Itsubuntu.com
There are multiple ways to install Linux Kernel 6.1 on Ubuntu.
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Once the app is installed, You can easily install the latest available Linux 6.1 kernel packages from the mainline tool. You will see Linux Kernel 6.1 at the top of the app.
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Beginners Guide for Who Command in Linux
The who command is a built-in Linux utility that shows a list of users who are currently logged on to the Linux system.
In this article, you will learn how to use this command and what options it has to offer (with practical examples).
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3 ways to Install Emacs text editor on Linux Mint - Linux Shout
Find the steps given in this tutorial to use the command terminal on Linux Mint for installing Emacs Editor – a highly customizable text editor.
Emacs is a well-known text editor among the developer community because of its powerful features and ability to get highly customized. Developers and programmers prefer to use Emacs, as it provides a wide range of plugins and extensions for enhancing the functionality of the editor.
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How to Easily Write SD cards for use with the Raspberry Pi - Invidious
Every computer needs an operating system - and the Raspberry Pi is no different. Primarily, the Raspberry Pi boots from an SD card. But how do you write an operating system to that SD card? Well, if you're just starting out - then this is the video for you!