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How to Install FOG Server on Ubuntu or Debian Linux
If you manage multiple computers in an office, school lab, or enterprise environment, you know how tedious it can be to install operating systems one machine at a time. Walking from desk to desk with USB drives or DVDs is not just time-consuming—it’s inefficient and prone to inconsistency.
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Matěj Cepl: Open shell in the last $PWD
When running all my shell as a Distrobox containers, Ctrl-Shift-N in foot doesn’t work (see this ticket for the explanation), because it doesn’t know anything about the process running inside of it, so it doesn’t know what’s the
$PWDof the shell running in it. I was struggling with this for a year, and I have never came with a good solution. I found a suggestion to parse the window title to get the current directory, but I see that my window title is more broken than anything, so it seems really unreliable. -
Linux Capable ☛ How to Fix Curl Could Not Resolve Host Error in Linux
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Splunk on AlmaLinux 10
Enterprise data analytics has never been more critical for business operations. Splunk Enterprise 10.0 stands as the industry-leading platform for machine data analysis, offering unparalleled insights into system performance, security events, and business intelligence.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install Pandas on Linux Mint 22
Pandas stands as one of the most essential Python libraries for data analysis, data manipulation, and scientific computing. This powerful open-source library provides high-performance data structures and analysis tools that have become indispensable for data scientists, analysts, and developers worldwide.
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Linux Capable ☛ How to Install LAMP on Debian
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Linux Capable ☛ How to Install Surveillance Giant Google Antigravity on Ubuntu
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Bozhidar Batsov ☛ How to Vim: Joining Lines
Joining adjacent lines is something that comes up often while editing text/code. That’s why it should come as no surprise that this is something well supported by Vim. You have two ways to join lines at your disposal: [...]
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Ubuntu Handbook ☛ How to Install Pop!_OS COSMIC Desktop in Ubuntu 24.04
Want to try out the COSMIC desktop environment? Without installing the whole Pop!_OS, you can now install the desktop in Ubuntu 24.04 through a PPA repository. COSMIC is a new standalone desktop environment built from scratch. It’s the default desktop environment for Pop!_OS, developed by System76, an American GNU/Linux computer manufacturer.