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We have had some great posts. Keep up the good work. Also, try to summarize the article as well as you can along with a link to the original article.
Remote Desktop - Here are two articles on how to use different types of Remote Desktop in Linux. This would be the GUI desktop rather than remoting in with SSH.
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Ubuntu - built in remote desktop
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These are some excellent tools to recover deleted data from hardrives, USB drives, and basically any drive that's mountable.
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This article explains how to fix Linux problems, whether if its having random crashes, printer problems,or if you are unable to log in. Re-installing Windows can cause Linux problems because Windows has it's own boot loader, removing distros can also cause problems in Linux. This is a good article with lots of good solutions when having Linux difficulties. It explains why the problem possibly exists and how to solve these problems.
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Looking for Linux tools that can recover lost data? You've come to the right place.
You've got five options, each have their strengths and weaknesses. Now you get to look like a hero when someone's hard drive crashes.
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Many Linux users know how to install applications using the terminal. However not all users know how to remove a program. And if you are one of the many Linux Rookies, here is an article that shows how to remove programs from your computer.
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TOP 12 OPEN SOURCE BACKUP TOOLS FOR LINUX
When it comes to data safety and security, not only large companies, but also personal computer owners also need to have good backup and recovery software that protects their data from losing their precious data.
This article reviews top 12 open source Backup Tools for Linux that we can use.
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If you didn't know that DreamWorks primarily used Linux to make their movies, you aren't the only one. This article talks about how DreamWorks used Linux to make Shrek and overcome some obstacles using Linux Maya to make the 3-D animation and other Linux packages.
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I found this post and think it mite be good for kid's , or older people.
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Microsoft's Quantum Development Kit has officialy added support for Linux and Mac for developing quantum computing application. now you can do all of the impossibly hard math you want!