Best of LinuxMay 2022

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    Your Old Laptop Is Your New Database Server

    In times of Docker containers, configuring a machine to run server software is extremely easy. In this article, I’ll show you how to take advantage of that old laptop by installing Ubuntu Server, Docker, and a MariaDB database with all the configurations needed to have it always available.

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    NVIDIA Unexpectedly Announces Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules

    NVIDIA announces the immediate release of open source GPU kernel modules for a crop of its current hardware. The move, it says, is the first step in a broader open source by the company aimed at ‘improving the experience of using NVIDIA GPUs in Linux’ NVIDIA trails its rivals (mainly AMD and Intel, though bonus points if you remember VIA) in support for emerging open source technologies.

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    Linux for Beginners

    Learn how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) or Linux terminal. Linux commands are widely used to automate tasks when working on a large number of files or data. Learn in-depth about process resource usage, networking, and more with Crio’s Linux Bytes.

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    tauri-apps/tauri: Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.

    Tauri is a framework for building tiny, blazingly fast binaries for all major desktop platforms. Developers can integrate any front-end framework that compiles to HTML, JS and CSS for building their user interface. The backend of the application is a rust-sourced binary with an API that the front end can interact with.

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    Firefox 100 is Now Available to Download 🥳

    The 100th release of open source web browser Mozilla Firefox is now available to download ahead of a formal release on May 3. This monumental milestone for Mozilla was made possible thanks to a sped-up release cycle. Changes include support for captions and subtitles in Picture-in-Picture mode for a select number of video streaming sites.

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    The Open Source TeamViewer Alternative

    window.onload = function () { var OSName = "Unknown"; var link; if (window.navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows") !== -1) OS name = "Windows 10"; if (Window.Navigator. userAgent. indexOf("Macintosh") !=' -1') OS Name = "Mac"; if. window.navigators.useragent.index of("X11") != -1, OS name is "Ubuntu" if. (OSName === "Android") { link = $("#a-android")[0].href info = "1.1.9 Android (13MB)" } else

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    neovim/neovim: Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability

    Neovim is a project that seeks to aggressively refactor Vim. It aims to:Simplify maintenance and encourage contributions.Enable advanced UIs without modifications to the core.Maximize extensibility.See the Introduction wiki page and Roadmap for more information.

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    Paper is a Stylish Note Taking App for Linux

    Paper is a modern GTK note-taking app for GNOME. Based around Markdown, the app supports text formatting, adding links, highlighting sections of text, inserting code blocks, and more. It lets you create notebooks (folders, if you will) where notes live. You can also easily create notes inside of notebooks too.

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    Flutter Sidekick - Tools that enhance Flutter's development experience

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    Bash Command Line Tips to Help You Work Faster

    The Bash shell is popular in Unix-like operating systems like Mac and Linux. Use Control + L to clear the screen and Control + D to exit. Use the nohup command to spawn processes that don't end with the terminal session. Use pkill to kill processes by typing in only a part of the name.

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    Linux System Directories Explained

    Linux is an open source operating system that makes it possible for you to play with your computer. It was created in 1991 by a University of Helsinki student, Linus Torvalds. Linux manages a computer's Memory and Processes, allowing hardware to communicate with the software.

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    How to Create Your Own Dark Website (.onion) on Linux

    The question is how can we create our own website on the Dark Web? The answer is: Very easily. No port forwarding, no spending on buying domain names. By following our detailed guide we can host our website or entire web application on deep web with onion domain extension in 5 minutes. We have used our beloved Kali Linux system for this article but any Debian based Linux distro (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Parrotos ,ElementaryOS) will work.

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    Framework, the Modular Laptop, Gets CPU Upgrade

    First-gen Framework laptop comes with 11th generation Intel Core processors, but the latest revision offers motherboards outfitted with a choice of 12th-generation Intel Core. Three CPUs are available: Intel i5-1240P; Intel i7-1260P; and Intel i 7-1280P. Bespoke engineering makes swapping out parts super easy, with no soldering guns or re-setting heatsinks required.

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    onceupon/Bash-Oneliner: A collection of handy Bash One-Liners and terminal tricks for data processing and Linux system maintenance.

    This blog will focus on simple bash commands for parsing data and Linux system maintenance. I apologize that there are no detailed citation for all the commands, but they are probably from dear Google and Stackoverflow. I am mainly using Ubuntu, Amazon Linux, RedHat, Linux Mint, Mac and CentOS, sorry if the commands don't work on your system.

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    Introduction · Linux Inside

    A book-in-progress about the linux kernel and its insides. Feel free to go through the book Start hereQuestions/Suggestions: Feel free about any questions or suggestions by pinging me at twitter @0xAX, adding an issue or just drop me an email.

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    11 Best Xfce Themes to Give Your Linux Desktop a Modern Look

    Xfce does not bound you to use the default theming and allows you to theme your Desktop as per your taste. BaZik is one of those modern flat themes based on Materia design which allows users to completely change how your default Xfce Desktop visually appears.