today's leftovers
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Linux Around The World: Jamaica
We cover user groups that are running in Jamaica. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.
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Destination Linux 335: Rolling on Ubuntu with Rhino Linux
SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/destination-linux/dl-335/
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Destination Linux 335: Rolling on Ubuntu with Rhino Linux
On this episode of Destination Linux (335), we discuss a rolling Ubuntu based distribution with Rhino Linux and we give some tips for screen recording on Wayland in our community feedback. Then we’re going to pay tribute to a special person and project. Plus, we have our tips, tricks and software picks for you.
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My daily carry in 2023
My dream is also to have a single, multi-boot USB key to replace the half dozen I carry around, I just haven’t got around to doing it. Something like Rufus but with multiple images or partitions. Anyone know of a straightforward tool that could be used to do this, say for FreeBSD, Fedora, ESXi, Windows Server, macOS, and the like?
And finally, my laptops need more NetBSD stickers to complement the FreeBSD ones. This wouldn’t add any discernable weight, though it would add discernable awesomeness. 🧡
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Haiku Activity & Contract Report, July 2023
As is the usual way of things, the monthly Activity Report is hereby combined with my Contract Report.
This report covers hrev57127 through hrev57183.
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How to Install Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu: 5 Ways
Firefox is a free and open-source web browser from Mozilla. It is one of the most popular and preferred web browsers globally because of its speed, customization, and security features. It is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
On Ubuntu 22.04 and later, Firefox comes preinstalled as a Snap package by default. While Snap offers advantages such as ease of installation, some users do not prefer it due to its slow startup time and disk space issues.
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Metatrader 4 for Linux: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading on Linux
Metatrader 4 (MT4) is a popular trading platform used by forex traders worldwide. It offers advanced charting, analysis tools, and a vast range of indicators to facilitate efficient trading. While MT4 is primarily designed for Windows, Linux users can also enjoy the benefits of this powerful platform. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore how to install and use Metatrader 4 on Linux, along with its key features and troubleshooting tips.