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How to Install Python 3.8 on Linux Mint 21 LTS


↺ How to Install Python 3.8 on Linux Mint 21 LTS


> Python 3.8 is an LTS release that is currently receiving security-only updates of the Python programming language that is now. It was released on October 14, 2019. Python 3.8 includes several new features and improvements from its predecessor, such as support for assignment expressions, improved type checking, and more.



How to Install Linux Kernel 6.0 on Rocky Linux 9


↺ How to Install Linux Kernel 6.0 on Rocky Linux 9


> Rocky Linux, as many know, focuses on stability, which often means it is incredibly stable but usually has very outdated packages in terms of new features, such as the latest mainline stable Linux Kernel. Currently, Rocky Linux features kernel 5.14, but some users may require a more recent kernel for better hardware compatibility, among many other things.



How to Move a User’s Home Directory on Linux


↺ How to Move a User’s Home Directory on Linux


> A home directory is a user’s default directory when they log into Linux. It’s normally created automatically inside of the /home directory, such as /home/username. In this tutorial, you will learn how to change the home directory for a user in Linux by using the usermod command.


> Step 1. You can alter a home directory with the usermod command and the -d flag. This command must be executed with root permissions. Also keep in mind that the user must be logged out when you are attempting to change their home directory.



How to install Spyder IDE on Ubuntu 22.04


↺ How to install Spyder IDE on Ubuntu 22.04


> Python is a multipurpose high-level language with which we can create applications of all kinds. But specifically for the scientific section, there is an IDE with which you can take advantage of Python. So, in this post, you will learn how to install Spyder IDE on Ubuntu 22.04.



How to Pass Command Line Arguments to Bash Script


↺ How to Pass Command Line Arguments to Bash Script



How to Dual Boot Linux Mint 21 alongside Windows 11


↺ How to Dual Boot Linux Mint 21 alongside Windows 11


> In this guide, we explore how you can implement a dual-boot setup of Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) alongside Windows 11.


> If you are running Windows on your PC and want to try out Linux, one of the options is to install a hypervisor on which you can create and run Linux VMs. While this is okay, it does not allow you to reap the full benefits of your Linux system. This is because some of the features are unavailable or do not work as expected in a virtual environment.


> The other alternative is to install Linux alongside Windows in such a way that only one operating system can run at a time. During boot time, you can choose which OS to login into and run. It’s also worth noting that both systems are installed on separate partitions on the hard drive. As such, no conflict arises between the two systems. This is known as a dual-boot setup and is precisely what we are going to look at.



Install WebSSH to Connect Linux Terminal from Web Browser


↺ Install WebSSH to Connect Linux Terminal from Web Browser


> This article guide demonstrates the installation and usage of WebSSH (a web-based SSH client) for users to be able to easily authenticate and connect to SSH servers from web browsers.


> For most Linux users, the traditional approach of connecting to remote servers via an SSH client has always been through a command-line environment. However, WebSSH simplifies client-to-server SSH connection by providing an easy-to-use web interface, which is written in Python and based on xterm.js, paramiko, and tornado.



How to Check GNOME Version - Linux Nightly


↺ How to Check GNOME Version - Linux Nightly


> In this tutorial, you will learn how to check the installed version of GNOME desktop environment on your Linux system. This can be accomplished through command line or via GUI as you will see below.




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