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Install BURG, the Brand-new Universal loadeR from GRUB

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There’s a new boot loader on the block called BURG. Install it and discover how to enjoy it with this simple tutorial! If you run...

Getting Started with GreenCloud Simulator

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GreenCloud enables the detailed modelling of the energy consumed by a data centre's IT equipment. In this article, the author discusses the installation of...

A Peek into the Top Password Managers

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We use passwords to ensure security and the confidentiality of our data. One of the biggest modern day crimes is identity theft, which is...

Unlock the Potential of R for Data Analytics

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Since the last decade, the R programming language has assumed importance as the most important tool for computational statistics, visualisation and data science. R...

Develop a GNU/Linux-like OS for a Single Board Computer

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Single board computers (SBCs) have a variety of applications such as monitoring and observation devices, kiosk terminals, etc. In this column, the author shares...
Mozilla Firefox with WebAssembly

Tweak Firefox to Get a Better Browsing Experience

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Here are a few simple tricks to improve Mozilla Firefox’s performance and privacy settings. You can also enjoy ads-free browsing Have you ever tried entering...

Use the History Command Effectively to Make Your Work Easier

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Linux users have to make use of the command line at one time or the other. The History command saves them from repeatedly typing...

Speed Up your Research Paper with zotero

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Zotero is an amazing open source tool that helps writers to manage the various references used in their articles and presentations. Essentially, it helps...

Secure your Linux Box with effective user and group management

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Security is a paramount concern today with identity theft becoming an everyday occurrence. Linux security is built around privileges given to users and groups....

Playing Around with Graphs in Maxima

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In the final and 24th article in this series, the reader gets to play around with graphs using previously gained knowledge about the graphs...