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While setting up our Clusterboard with SOPine modules, we wanted to give each SOPine module its own name to make it easier to identify. Here's how to do that from the command line, and this should work for most Debian-based...
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From OMGUbuntu.co.uk: You won’t be able to download and upgrade to LibreOffice 6.3 when it’s released in early August 2019, but old versions remain available (some of which are still supported) for use. The pseudo-LTS version, LibreOffice 6.1, will continue...
This week, Tetris turns 35! In honor of this occasion, did you know that you can play Tetris in your Linux terminal? Here's what you need to do for Ubuntu / Debian / Armbian (and related OSes), whether you are...
One of the little annoyances of addressing Linux-based SBCs (and even Linux-based desktop and laptop systems) is getting their host names to respond over the network. Thanks to a pointer in Daniel Lemire's blog, there is a simple way to...