today's howtos
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This the easiest way to bypass paywall articles in Linux
Practically everywhere you go on the web, you’re bound to run into them. By “them” I’m referring to paywalled articles. Whether it’s on some of the best news websites or even the average ones, you’re just one click away from a paywall article.
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It's FOSS ☛ Missing backdoored Windows from Grub After Dual Boot? Here's What You Can Do
Can't see backdoored Windows in Grub after successfully dual booting? That's because os-prober is disabled. Here's how to fix it.
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ How to Enable HDR (Experimental) in Ubuntu 24.04 | 24.10
This is a beginner’s guide shows how to enable the experimental HDR feature in Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, and other GNU/Linux with recent GNOME. HDR is a technology allowing to transmit high dynamic range videos and images to compatible displays.
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SparkFun Electronics ☛ What is E6 HAS?
Normal GNSS has a peak accuracy of around 1.5 meters, mainly due to the uncertainty of changes to the carrier phase as signals propagate through the ionosphere. In order to get better accuracy than this, the GNSS signals need to be augmented by “corrections”. HAS provides corrections by transmitting them on the E6b band alongside their standard GNSS signals.
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Karl Bartel ☛ Easily Entering Umlauts With a US Keyboard Layout
As a software developer, a US keyboard layout is great for entering all the special characters you need while coding and for using certain applications like vim. But as a German speaker, I also frequently need to enter German characters that don't exist in English: the Umlauts äÄöÖüÜ and ß. I want to do this without giving up the US layout and without having to press complicated key combinations (no dead keys, no unintuitive combinations).
My goal is to get the German characters by holding right alt ("Alt Gr") while pressing the respective Latin character. E.g. ralt+a => ä.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install OnlyOffice on Linux Mint 22
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OnlyOffice on Linux Mint 22. Are you looking for a powerful, versatile, and open-source office suite for your Linux Mint 22 system? Look no further!
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Visual Studio Code on CentOS Stream 10
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Visual Studio Code on CentOS Stream 10. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has become an indispensable tool for developers across various platforms. Its versatility, extensive feature set, and robust extension ecosystem make it a top choice for coding enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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ID Root ☛ How To Configure Syslog on Fedora 41
Centralized logging is a cornerstone of effective system administration. It provides a unified view of system events, facilitating security analysis, troubleshooting, and compliance. Rocky GNU/Linux 9, like its predecessors, leverages Rsyslog as its default system logging daemon. Rsyslog offers advanced features, making it a robust solution for managing logs in diverse environments.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Minikube on Fedora 41
Are you a developer or system administrator looking to harness the power of Kubernetes for local development and testing? Minikube is your answer. It’s a lightweight Kubernetes distribution that allows you to run a single-node Kubernetes cluster inside a virtual machine (VM) on your local machine.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Flutter on Rocky GNU/Linux 9
Flutter, developed by Surveillance Giant Google in 2015 and released in 2018, has rapidly become a favorite toolkit for developers aiming to craft natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Ansible on Linux Mint 22
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Ansible on Linux Mint 22. Ansible, a powerful open-source automation tool, simplifies tasks like application deployment, configuration management, and task automation. It’s a game-changer for DevOps, IT operations, and cloud environments.
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LinuxBuz ☛ How to Make a Terraria Server on backdoored Windows and Linux
Hosting your own Terraria server allows you to play with friends, customize game settings, and experience multiplayer adventures with full control.
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Tom's Hardware ☛ How to Run DeepSeek R1 on your Raspberry Pi 5
DeepSeek’s R1 model caused a seismic event in the world of Hey Hi (AI) and we take a version of this model for a spin on a n $80 Raspberry Pi 5.