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How To Install OBS Studio on Linux Mint 21 - idroot


↺ How To Install OBS Studio on Linux Mint 21 - idroot


> In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OBS Studio on Linux Mint 21. For those of you who didn’t know, OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) is free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. It is widely used for streaming on Twitch and Youtube and is officially recommended by Youtube for live streaming on its support page. OBS is fully supported by Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.


> This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of an OBS Studio on Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa).



Deploy and run OpenShift on AWS: 4 options | Enable Sysadmin


↺ Deploy and run OpenShift on AWS: 4 options | Enable Sysadmin


> OpenShift is Kubernetes with batteries included and verified. That is to say, OpenShift is ready to run complex first- and third-party applications and digital workloads as soon as the installation is complete. For example, every OpenShift cluster includes a software-defined network provider, a container and source build system and registry, an internet-facing router, and even a system for maintaining and updating cluster components. Contrast this with a cluster provisioned by upstream kubeadm or even the more featureful Kubespray, where adding these and other critical features requires thoughtful and sometimes delicate integration.



21 Basic Yet Essential Linux Networking Commands


↺ 21 Basic Yet Essential Linux Networking Commands


> It’s not every day at It’s FOSS that we talk about the “command line side” of Linux. But as some of you readers pointed out in the internal survey (exclusive for It’s FOSS newsletter subscribers), you would also like to learn some command line tricks.


> So I compiled a list of essential Linux networking commands that helped me during my college days and gave me a firm overview of how you can use Linux on the networking side.


> These commands will help you set-up as well as troubleshoot various networking issues you may encounter with your Linux system.



Play GNOME Crossword Puzzle Game on Linux Desktop - TREND OCEANS


↺ Play GNOME Crossword Puzzle Game on Linux Desktop - TREND OCEANS


> Back in the olden days, when people were far away from the greatest invention, the internet, They usually spend their cup of tea time playing offline games like chess, cards, or crosswords.


> Although there is no time machine that lets us experience those days. However, you can have those games on your Linux desktop.



Don't Suspend Ubuntu When Laptop Lid is Closed - It's FOSS


↺ Don't Suspend Ubuntu When Laptop Lid is Closed - It's FOSS


> If you use Ubuntu on a laptop, you might have noticed that the system is suspended when you close the lid.


> That’s the expected behavior. It saves the battery as well as your work. You lift the lid, the system wakes up, and you can log in and continue your work.


> That all sounds good except when you work with a multi-monitor setup. A few people, like me, prefer to have the laptop closed and only use the external monitor(s).




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