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How to Install Arduino IDE on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install Arduino IDE on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> The Arduino IDE is a fantastic software that allows you to write code for your Arduino board and upload it without switching between different programs. The editor has assisted editing enabled by the compiler, so you can do everything from within one program without switching between files or windows often. This is a huge time saver and prevents issues like forgetting to save your changes in one file before opening another. The Arduino IDE is free and open-source, so anyone can download it and start using it immediately. There is a wide range of tutorials and resources available online, so even if you’re new to programming, you can quickly learn how to use the Arduino IDE. If you’re looking for a powerful and user-friendly way to write code for your Arduino board, the Arduino IDE is a perfect choice.


> In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Arduino IDE on Linux Mint 21 LTS desktop with either APT or Flatpak package manager method using the command line terminal and instructions on how to update and remove the software in the future if required.



How to Install AnyDesk on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install AnyDesk on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> AnyDesk is a cross-platform software that provides secure remote access for file transfer or VPN features but also works well as just another tool in professionals’ arsenal when they need more control over what’s going on their machine than what is available through other means. It is an easy-to-use software with a sleek and intuitive interface that makes it simple to connect to your computer from anywhere in the world. With AnyDesk, you can remotely access your files, applications, and settings as if you were sitting right in front of your computer. AnyDesk also includes a range of powerful features that make it perfect for businesses and power users, such as the ability to remotely reboot or shut down your computer, transfer files between computers, and even encrypt your connection for added security. Whether you need remote access for work or school or to keep an eye on your home computer while you’re away, AnyDesk is the perfect solution.


> The following tutorial will teach you how to install AnyDesk on Linux Mint 21 LTS. The tutorial will import the official repository and gpg key and update and remove the remote desktop software using the command line terminal.



How to Install MyPaint on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install MyPaint on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> As a digital painting program, MyPaint has many features that make it easy to create backgrounds and figures on canvas or paper. This feels similar to users migrating from Windows and using the native paint program but has many more features. The software is updated regularly with new brushes, so you can keep your artwork fresh and unique. MyPaint is also free and open-source, so you can customize it to fit your needs. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, MyPaint is an excellent choice for creating digital art.


> In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install MyPaint on Linux Mint 21 LTS release series using two different methods: APT with the default repository or the Flatpak third-party package manager using the command line terminal.



How to Install VeraCrypt on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install VeraCrypt on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> VeraCrypt is a free, open-source, and cross-platform data encryption tool available for all major Operating systems. It is an alternative to TrueCrypt, the popular encryption tool discontinued in 2014. VeraCrypt is easy to use and offers a variety of features that make it an excellent choice for encrypting data. For example, VeraCrypt supports on-the-fly encryption, meaning that data is encrypted and decrypted in real time as it is accessed. This ensures that your data is always protected, even if someone gains access to your computer while it is turned on. In addition, VeraCrypt offers plausible deniability, meaning that if you are forced to reveal your password, you can do so without revealing the existence of any hidden volumes. As a result, VeraCrypt provides a high level of security for your most sensitive data.


> The following tutorial will teach you how to install VeraCrypt on Linux Mint 21 LTS release series using a LaunchPAD APT PPA with the command line terminal with how to import and install, update, and, if required, remove.



How to Manage Persistent Data in Docker Containers


↺ How to Manage Persistent Data in Docker Containers


> In this guide, we will discuss how to manage persistent data in Docker containers.


> Docker is one of the most popular container technology. It allows running applications in an isolated environment. Nowadays, container technologies are deployed in production environments as well.


> Data management in Docker is significantly different than traditional server-based computing. In the case of Docker, all files are created on a writeable layer by default.



How to Install Microsoft Fonts on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install Microsoft Fonts on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> Windows and macOS have had Microsoft’s fonts pre-installed for decades. These fonts – Arial, Courier New, Times – are some of the most commonly used typefaces in the world. However, on Linux, Microsoft’s fonts are not installed by default. This is because most Linux distributions use open-source fonts as substitutes. For most users, this is preferred, especially among open-source enthusiasts. However, there are times when you may require the use of Microsoft Fonts for your project or work. In these cases, you can follow the instructions below to install Microsoft Fonts on your Linux machine.


> The following tutorial will teach you how to install Microsoft Fonts on Linux Mint 21 LTS release series using the command line terminal, along with how to verify the fonts are installed, which in future can be used for any other method of checking for additional fonts.




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