today's howtos
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How to create User Register and Login authentication in Django
In this article, we will learn how to do user registration, login and log out on a site built with Django web framework.
Django is a free and open-source, Python-based web framework that follows the model–template–views architectural pattern. Django advertises itself as “the web framework for perfectionists with deadlines” and “Django makes it easier to build better Web apps more quickly and with less code”. Django is known for the speed at which you can develop apps without compromising on robustness.
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How to Setup Kubernetes Cluster on Rocky Linux/Alma Linux 9 using kubeadm
Kubeadm is a tool built to provide best-practice “fast paths” for creating Kubernetes clusters. It performs the actions necessary to get a minimum viable, secure cluster up and running in a user friendly way. Kubeadm’s scope is limited to the local node filesystem and the Kubernetes API, and it is intended to be a composable building block of higher level tools.
In this guide we will learn how to set up kubernetes in Rocky Linux 8 server.
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Allow launching Linux desktop shortcut files using command terminal
Have you created a Desktop shortcut file for your app and want to make it executable and allow launching using the command terminal? Then, here is the way to do that.
Creating a desktop shortcut for a manually installed application on Linux is not easy as we have in Windows. It is because we have to manually mark the created shortcuts executable due to security reasons. Although most of the GUI programs on Linux automatically create the launcher shortcuts, the same is not true for Desktop shortcuts.
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How to Create and Switch Workspaces in Linux Mint - It's FOSS
Workspaces are a nice, neat way to organize your work.
Suppose you have too many applications open. Your taskbar will be cluttered and it might be difficult for you to find/move between different programs.
Workspaces come in handy in this situation. You can group applications in different workspaces. So, let’s say you have many programming-related applications opened. And you are also working on documentation.
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How to Reboot Linux - Pi My Life Up
This guide will cover several commands you can use to restart your Linux systems using the terminal.
Rebooting Linux is a straightforward process and can be done using some very simple commands. The commands we will cover should work on most Linux distributions, including Ubuntu and Debian.
We won’t be covering how to use the desktop interface to restart your system since this can differ hugely depending on your Linux flavor.
Please note to restart your device using the terminal. You will need to have super user privileges.