today's howtos
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How to install ONLYOFFICE on KDE Neon - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at how to install ONLYOFFICE on KDE Neon.
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Upgrading Homelab Kubernetes Cluster from 1.24 to 1.25 | Lisenet.com :: Linux | Security | Networking
Updating the cluster to match with the latest CKAD exam version.
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How to install Vita3K on a Chromebook in 2023
Today we are looking at how to install Vita3K on a Chromebook. Please follow the video/audio guide as a tutorial where we explain the process step by step and use the commands below.
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How to Install Docker Desktop on Ubuntu 22.04/Ubuntu 20.04 - kifarunix.com
How can you install Docker desktop on Linux? In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Docker desktop on Ubuntu 22.04/Ubuntu 20.04.
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How to Protect Your Linux Computer From Rogue USB Drives
USB memory sticks can be used to steal data from your Linux computer. USBGuard lets you set rules governing the use of USB memory sticks, like a firewall for USB storage devices. Here’s how it works and how you can set it up.
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How to Add a New Development Environment to Portainer | TechRepublic
Recently, I outlined how to deploy Portainer to a MicroK8s Kubernetes cluster. The process is surprisingly easy and goes a long way to strip the complications from Kubernetes. That Kubernetes environment makes for a robust development process, but what if you also need to work with Docker? Thankfully, Portainer has many convenient Docker features that make deploying those containers a breeze.
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How to easily share a printer from the GNOME desktop | ZDNET
GNOME has been my desktop of choice for some time now.
And to anyone who might think adding or sharing a printer across a network on Linux is challenging, I've got news for you… it's not.
Case in point, I had to replace my aging Brother monochrome laser printer that I've been using for maybe five years.
I opted to go with a similar model, but one without the wireless option that I never used.
I pulled the printer out of the box, plugged it in, and clicked Add Printer in the Settings apps.
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How to install Geographical Adventures on a Chromebook
Today we are looking at how to install Geographical Adventures on a Chromebook.
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Delete a Group from Linux CLI
Deleting a group in Linux can be a simple task when done through the command line interface (CLI). In this article, we will go through the process of deleting a group in Linux using the CLI, with examples to help you understand the process.
Before we begin, it’s important to note that deleting a group will also delete all the users associated with that group. So, it’s important to make sure that you no longer need the group or users associated with it before proceeding with the deletion process.