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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 13, 2024

Open Hardware/Modding: Amiga, Raspberry Pi, Adafruit, and More
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LinuxTechi ☛ How to Install Docker on Ubuntu 24.04 Step-by-Step

↺ How to Install Docker on Ubuntu 24.04 Step-by-Step
In this blog post, we will explain how to install docker on Ubuntu 24.04 step-by-step. Docker provides container run time environment which allow developers to build, share and package the application inside a container.

nixCraft ☛ Linux/Unix: pstree Command Examples: See A Tree Of Processes

↺ Linux/Unix: pstree Command Examples: See A Tree Of Processes
I am a new GNU/Linux user. How do I display the process on the GNU/Linux based server or desktop/laptop in easy to read tree format using bash shell prompt?

nixCraft ☛ How to download a file with curl on Linux/Unix command line

↺ How to download a file with curl on Linux/Unix command line
I am a new macOS Unix user. I am writing a small bash shell script. How do I download file directly from the command-line interface using curl? How can I download file with cURL on a GNU/Linux or Unix-like systems?

TecAdmin ☛ How to Install Dig on backdoored Windows {Simple Guide}

↺ How to Install Dig on backdoored Windows {Simple Guide}
Dig stands for Domain Information Groper and is a tool used to look up information in Domain Name Systems through command lines. It’s really helpful for network administrators when they need to solve problems related to DNS.

It's FOSS ☛ Finding the Fastest Arch GNU/Linux Mirrors

↺ Finding the Fastest Arch GNU/Linux Mirrors
Two ways to find the fastest Arch GNU/Linux mirrors. Check them out here!

DragonFly BSD Digest ☛ Lazy Reading for 2024/05/12

↺ Lazy Reading for 2024/05/12
Mini-theme of art. How are zlib, gzip and zip related?  (via) All Internet Roads Lead Back to 2014.  (via) Utopian Realism, a speech by Bruce Sterling.  The forks part is most interesting. Jeff Keen’s Amazing Rayday Comic collages.  (via) Creating A Productive Terminal Environment.  (via)

How to Install and Use Screen on GNU/Linux (15 Practical Examples)

↺ How to Install and Use Screen on GNU/Linux (15 Practical Examples)
Screen was a popular GNU/Linux command-line tool back in the day for launching and managing multiple shell sessions or splitting the screen vertically or horizontally across multiple terminal instances within a single terminal window manager.
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