Jonathan Procter
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How To
How to find the location of a command in Linux
You can find where the command lives with either the whereis or which commands. The whereis command gives you the…
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Fedora
Install a network printer and scanner on Linux
Linux support for printers straight after an install is excellent, even on a FOSS-only distro like Fedora. To add your…
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Linux News
Microsoft Edge for Linux is now available
After a couple of years of rumours, Microsoft Edge for Linux is finally available for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE…
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How To
How to mimic Dolby Audio Premium on Linux with PulseEffects
My ThinkPad X390 uses Dolby Audio Premium on Windows to enhance the speakers which makes using them just about bearable.…
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How To
How to install WSL 2 on Windows 10
It’s still a little surprising how much effort Microsoft is putting into Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), with even GUI…
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Plesk “plesk: command not found”
If you’ve tried using plesk in a Bash script and you’re encountering the error plesk: command not found, the fix…
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Fedora
Get aptX and LDAC for Fedora
Fedora comes with the SBC Bluetooth Codec installed and enabled by default, but it’s possible to enable better codecs (AAC,…
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How To
Plesk How-To: Export List of all Mail Aliases
Plesk stores most of its information in the psa database, so getting information out can usually be done via an…
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How To
Plesk How-To: Export List of Mail-enabled Domains
Plesk stores most of its information in the psa database, so getting information out can usually be done via an…
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How To
Fedora How To: Install Snap on Fedora
Fedora comes with support for Flatpak natively, but not Canonical’s Snap. In recent years some developers (such as those of…
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