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Rolling with openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Raspberry PI 4
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Rolling with openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Raspberry PI 4

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxFebruary 8, 2021May 26, 20211

Looking for something new to try out on your Raspberry PI 4? Give openSUSE Tumbleweed a try. openSUSE Tumbleweed is a high quality, rolling release …

How to mount a shared folder in VirtualBox
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How to mount a shared folder in VirtualBox

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxFebruary 1, 2021January 31, 20211

Ever needed to access a file inside your virtual machine, which resides on your host operating system? With the help of VirtualBox’s shared folders feature, …

How to install Flatpak applications from Flathub
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How to install Flatpak applications from Flathub

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJanuary 22, 2021January 22, 20212

Ever wanted to install a desktop application on your Linux PC, but your distribution’s package manager didn’t offer it? With a bit of luck you …

Create a MAN page for your own program or script with Pandoc
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Create a MAN page for your own program or script with Pandoc

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJanuary 15, 2021January 15, 20211

A MAN page is documentation for a software program or script, created in the groff typesetting system. Ever tried writing a MAN page? I bet …

Install Eclipse IDE with CDT plugin for C/C++ coding on Linux
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Install Eclipse IDE with CDT plugin for C/C++ coding on Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJanuary 8, 2021January 7, 20211

Looking for a C/C++ IDE on Linux? I can highly recommend giving Eclipse CDT a try. Eclipse combined with the full-featured CDT plugin, transforms Eclipse …

Manually install a DEB package on Debian or Ubuntu
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Manually install a DEB package on Debian or Ubuntu

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJanuary 4, 2021January 2, 20212

Sometimes you want to install software that is not readily available in the Debian or Ubuntu online software repository. Luckily, a lot of third party …

Monitor CPU and RAM usage in Python with PsUtil
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Monitor CPU and RAM usage in Python with PsUtil

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxDecember 17, 2020December 17, 20201

Want to monitor the CPU and RAM usage of your Linux system from your own Python program? Then you came to the right place! This …

How to clone your Raspberry PI SD card in Linux
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How to clone your Raspberry PI SD card in Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxDecember 9, 2020December 8, 20203

Wouldn’t it be great, if you can make a snapshot of the current state of your Raspberry PI operating system? At any point in time …

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