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Output/redirect content to a file in Nushell
And another short tip about Nushell – I promise that those will be less frequent the more I get used to it.
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Wisdom Tree - A Focus And Productivity App For Linux - OSTechNix
Distracted often while working or studying? You might want to try a focus and productivity app named Wisdom Tree in Linux.
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Disable Startup Manufacturer Logo & Show Boot Message in Ubuntu 20.04
Since Ubuntu 20.04, it shows your computer manufacturer logo on startup. It’s however easy to remove it, as well display the blank and white boot text message.
The Grub boot-loader offers option to toggle the settings in its configuration file. You can either manually edit the file or using a graphical tool called Grub Customizer.
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How to Fix “Repository Does Not Have Release File” Error
As you work with various Linux distributions, you will need to install software repositories, including third-party repositories such as Ubuntu PPAs. In most cases, the installations will work out okay. However, you may encounter the “repository does not have a release file” error as you install some software.
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How to Set Up a LAMP Environment With XAMPP on Ubuntu Linux
Want to develop PHP-based applications on your Ubuntu machine? Here's how to configure a LAMP environment with XAMPP.
This guide will show you how to set up a LAMP Server (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) for developing PHP-based web applications on Ubuntu Linux using XAMPP.
You can use the XAMPP stack to develop PHP applications powered by frameworks such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, PrestaShop, etc.
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How to Change a Username and Other Account Details on Linux
Need to change a username and home directory in Linux? Here's how to change usernames, display names, and directory names.
Linux is a multi-user operating system. And with this feature comes the responsibility of managing every user on the system. The administrator needs to ensure that each user has proper permissions, distinct user IDs, unique user names, etc.
But what if you want to change the information associated with a particular user? Does Linux allow anyone to modify such sensitive details easily? The usermod command is the answer to all these questions.
This article will demonstrate how you can change your username on Linux, along with a detailed guide on modifying the user ID and home directory of a user.
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Download this free Linux Cheat Sheet Bundle by MakeUseOf
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Can You Make Skype Calls on Chromebook? [Ed: Doubling the very invasive surveillance (Google+Microsoft)]
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Getting Started With Cockpit, a Web-Based Linux Server Administration Tool
Cockpit is a web-based Linux server administration tool for managing and monitoring your servers remotely. Cockpit allows you to see your server in a web browser and perform system tasks using both graphical and terminal tools.
Also, you can use Cockpit to manage containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect system log messages.
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Cockpit Project: CI Metrics and Error Budgets
The Cockpit project literally lives and dies together with our integration tests and the CI machinery to run them. We notice this the hard way whenever there is an outage; that’s why we invested quite some efforts to run tests on at least two different clouds, and fall back to Amazon EC2 when needed.
But there is a wholly different version of that pain: When tests or the infrastructure slowly become worse. At first it’s just a single “oh, a red test, this is unrelated, let’s just retry”, and before you know it it takes a day to get a pull request to green, and developers get frustrated and even afraid of touching tests.
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