today's howtos
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Day 84: the @property at-rule
The @property rule allows you to register custom properties.
You can already define custom properties, but the difference between defining and registering is that the at-rule allows you to specify the type and other attributes.
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Beginner's Guide to Using Podman Compose
If you have looked for alternatives to Docker, Podman might have attracted your attention.
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How to Install and Use WhatsApp Client in Linux - TREND OCEANS
Looking for an easy way to install and use WhatsApp on Linux? This how-to guide gives step-by-step instructions on how you can download and set up WhatsApp on your Linux machine.
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How to Install GIMP on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04
GIMP, also known as GNU Image Manipulation Program, is a widely used and highly versatile image editing software that can be integrated into your Ubuntu desktop. This powerful software can be used for a variety of tasks, including photo editing, graphic design, and creating digital art. It offers many features that can bring many benefits to your workflow, such as the ability to enhance and manipulate images, create custom graphics, and save money on expensive alternatives. Incorporating GIMP into your Ubuntu desktop is a great way to take your image editing skills to the next level.
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Setting Up an Email Server with Carbonio CE
This article gives an overview of how to deploy and manage a private email server on Linux using Carbonio Community Edition and its dedicated Admin Panel.
Sending and receiving confidential information is a normal part of any business. Many companies send this information through public email servers, which means they have little control over who can run, use and manage the email system. This exposes them to spam, phishing, and data breaches. Having a private server is a big step towards email security; plus, it keeps those creepy online ads away. Here is an easy way to deploy and manage your own private email server on Linux using Carbonio Community Edition and its dedicated Admin Panel.
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How to Install PHP Composer on Debian 11 or 10
PHP Composer is a powerful tool that helps manage dependencies in PHP projects. It works by specifying the dependencies in a file called composer.json and then running the composer command to install or update them. Incorporating PHP Composer into your Debian system can bring numerous advantages to your development process.
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How to Upgrade from Debian 11 Bullseye to Debian 12 Bookworm
Debian is a widespread Linux distribution known for its stability and security. The upcoming version of Debian 11 Bookworm is an exciting release that looks to feature Linux Kernel 6.1 and GNOME 43. The Debian Release Team has proposed the following schedule for the release of Debian 12.0: transition and toolchain freeze around January 12, 2023, soft freeze around February 12, 2023, and complete hard freeze around March 12, 2023. The release of Debian 12.0 is expected to take place a few months after that, depending on the progress of bug fixes. A mid-2023 release is expected.
People eager to upgrade to Debian 12 Bookworm can do so from Debian 11 Bullseye, but it’s important to note that some bugs may be present. However, for those who are comfortable with testing software or are not bothered by potential issues, upgrading from Debian 11 Bullseye to Debian 12 Bookworm is possible with a few simple steps.
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How to Monitor RAM Usage on Linux - Linux Nightly
This tutorial shows how to monitor RAM usage on Linux by using commands like top, htop, free, vmstart, and a GUI method.
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How to Use Snap Package Manager on Linux - Linux Nightly
This tutorial shows how to install Snap package manager on all Linux distros, and use it to install, remove, and update software packages.
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How to Install Discord on Manjaro - Linux Nightly
See how to install Discord on Manjaro Linux using Pacman command or Snap package manager.