Best of LinuxMarch 2023

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    How to Set up and Use ChatGPT in Linux Terminal

    Learn how to install and use ShellGPT, a command line version of ChatGPT, in Linux Terminal. ShellGPT provides intelligent suggestions, executes shell commands, and learns from user interactions to navigate the command line more efficiently.

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    Ubuntu 23.04 ‘Lunar Lobster’: Best New Features

    Ubuntu 23.04 'Lunar Lobster' has been released with new features, including a new installer and GNOME 44. It also includes visual changes, updated software and utilities, and uses Linux kernel 6.2.

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    Beginner's Guide to Linux

    This post provides a beginner's guide to Linux, covering topics such as its history, architecture, distributions, desktop environments, and reasons to use Linux. It also includes fun facts about Linux.

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    mrsked/mrsk: Deploy web apps anywhere.

    MRSK deploys web apps anywhere from bare metal to cloud VMs using Docker. It uses the dynamic reverse-proxy Traefik to hold requests while the new application container is started and the old one is stopped. It works seamlessly across multiple hosts, using SSHKit to execute commands.

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    Ubuntu Cinnamon is Now an Official Ubuntu Flavour

    Ubuntu Cinnamon is a community flavour that takes an Ubuntu-base and layers the GTK-based Cinnamon desktop environment over it. There are also an array of additional apps pre-installed alongside the ones that are familiar across most flavours, e.g., LibreOffice, Thunderbird, Rhythmbox, and Celluloid.

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    Rust Basics Series #1: Hello World Program in Rust

    Rust is one of the fastest adopted systems programming languages by developers and tech companies. It has been getting this love for seven years now! It is so popular that there are now two big efforts being carried out in the Linux ecosystem.

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    My Experience with Linux OS

    The author shares their experience with Linux OS, including their journey from using Xubuntu on a VM to trying Zorin OS and eventually settling with Ubuntu. They also mention battery drainage issues and recommend Linux Mint and Ubuntu as stable choices for new users.

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    Linux Basics - Bpytop Terminal System Monitor

    Bpytop is a feature-rich and lightweight system monitoring tool for Linux that provides real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, disk usage, and more. It is easy to use, highly customizable, and great for system administrators and developers.