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+Installing Fedora 40 on your system opens up a world of possibilities. Here are some essential steps and tips to get the most out of your new Fedora installation.

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After the installation, the first thing you should do is update your system to ensure you have the latest security patches and software updates.

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RPM Fusion provides additional software that Fedora doesn’t include by default. Enable these repositories for access to a broader range of applications.

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diff --git a/blog/index.xml b/blog/index.xml old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index 701fbeb..3000834 --- a/blog/index.xml +++ b/blog/index.xml @@ -5,95 +5,78 @@ https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/ Recent content in Blogs on New To Linux Hugo -- gohugo.io - Thu, 23 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000 + en + Sat, 15 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000 + + + Essential Things to Do After Installing Fedora 40 + https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/fedora40/ + Sat, 15 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000 + https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/fedora40/ + Essential Things to Do After Installing Fedora 40 Installing Fedora 40 on your system opens up a world of possibilities. Here are some essential steps and tips to get the most out of your new Fedora installation. Update Your System After the installation, the first thing you should do is update your system to ensure you have the latest security patches and software updates. Open the terminal and run: + Linux commands for dummies https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/linux_commands_for_dummies/ Thu, 23 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/linux_commands_for_dummies/ - Introduction Linux is a versatile operating system embraced by users ranging from new learners to seasoned professionals. For beginners, mastering the command line interface (CLI) is a pivotal step towards harnessing the full potential of Linux. This article introduces the most fundamental and crucial Linux commands that every novice should learn. Navigating the File System ** pwd (Print Working Directory). Displays the current directory path. -ls (List) Lists files and directories. + Introduction Linux is a versatile operating system embraced by users ranging from new learners to seasoned professionals. For beginners, mastering the command line interface (CLI) is a pivotal step towards harnessing the full potential of Linux. This article introduces the most fundamental and crucial Linux commands that every novice should learn. Navigating the File System ** pwd (Print Working Directory). Displays the current directory path. ls (List) Lists files and directories. - Emacs Exports to PDF https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/org_mode_export/ Wed, 10 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/org_mode_export/ - Doom Emacs After hearing about Emacs for some time, I began using it last year. Initially, I hesitated due to its steep learning curve and the time investment it required. However, the challenge has been quite rewarding. Emacs has revolutionized my daily computer interactions. Although I used to rely heavily on the mouse, Emacs has shifted my workflow to be more keyboard-centric, enhancing my overall experience. -The standout feature for me is Org-mode, which has significantly improved my productivity. + Doom Emacs After hearing about Emacs for some time, I began using it last year. Initially, I hesitated due to its steep learning curve and the time investment it required. However, the challenge has been quite rewarding. Emacs has revolutionized my daily computer interactions. Although I used to rely heavily on the mouse, Emacs has shifted my workflow to be more keyboard-centric, enhancing my overall experience. The standout feature for me is Org-mode, which has significantly improved my productivity. - Mautic install Proxmox https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/mautic/ Fri, 13 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/mautic/ - Proxmox Alpine container -Docker and Docker-Compose Run the following commands one at a time. -$ apk add docker.io docker-compose $ rc-update add docker boot $ service docker start Docker-Compose Template Access your new Mautic http://localhost:8893 -version: "3.9" services: database: image: mariadb:latest container_name: mautic-db environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: =password= ports: - "3306:3306" volumes: - database:/var/lib/mysql:rw restart: always networks: - mauticnet command: --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_general_ci --sql-mode="" mautic: container_name: mautic image: mautic/mautic:v4-apache volumes: - mautic_data:/var/www/html:rw environment: - MAUTIC_DB_HOST=database - MAUTIC_DB_USER=root - MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD= =passsword= - MAUTIC_DB_NAME=mautic4 - MAUTIC_DB_TABLE_PREFIX=mautic4 restart: always depends_on: - database links: - database networks: - mauticnet ports: - "8888:80" networks: mauticnet: volumes: database: mautic_data: + Proxmox Alpine container Docker and Docker-Compose Run the following commands one at a time. $ apk add docker.io docker-compose $ rc-update add docker boot $ service docker start Docker-Compose Template Access your new Mautic http://localhost:8893 version: "3.9" services: database: image: mariadb:latest container_name: mautic-db environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: =password= ports: - "3306:3306" volumes: - database:/var/lib/mysql:rw restart: always networks: - mauticnet command: --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_general_ci --sql-mode="" mautic: container_name: mautic image: mautic/mautic:v4-apache volumes: - mautic_data:/var/www/html:rw environment: - MAUTIC_DB_HOST=database - MAUTIC_DB_USER=root - MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD= =passsword= - MAUTIC_DB_NAME=mautic4 - MAUTIC_DB_TABLE_PREFIX=mautic4 restart: always depends_on: - database links: - database networks: - mauticnet ports: - "8888:80" networks: mauticnet: volumes: database: mautic_data: - Doom Emacs https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/emacs/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/emacs/ Introduction This is my first blog about Emacs, It has been quite a challenge for me like everything in Linux. Since I moved from Windows OS for good, I've experienced a lot of trouble on Linux. I started with Manjaro (a very bad choice to start experimenting) and it was a mess, it was 2016 and I hardly found documentation, tutorials or any help about Manjaro. The reason I choose Manjaro was about ego, looking information about Linux in YouTube in the first video I watched the guy was using Manjaro and said that Manjaro was for smart people and was bashing Ubuntu. - Home Assistant vs. Amazon's Alexa https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/home_assistant_vs_alexa/ Tue, 03 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/home_assistant_vs_alexa/ - Home Assistant and Alexa are both popular smart home platforms, but they serve different purposes and have distinct features and capabilities. Here's a comparison of the two: -Purpose: Home Assistant: Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform that allows you to control and automate various smart devices and services in your home. It is highly customizable and designed for users who want fine-grained control over their smart home setup. + Home Assistant and Alexa are both popular smart home platforms, but they serve different purposes and have distinct features and capabilities. Here's a comparison of the two: Purpose: Home Assistant: Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform that allows you to control and automate various smart devices and services in your home. It is highly customizable and designed for users who want fine-grained control over their smart home setup. - Embracing Linux: Unveiling the Best Attributes for Your Computing Needs https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/linux_vs_windowsos/ Thu, 28 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/linux_vs_windowsos/ - Are you tired of the constant battle between Windows and macOS users, each proclaiming the superiority of their operating system? If you’re looking for an alternative that offers a unique set of advantages, Linux might be the answer you’ve been searching for. In this post, we’ll explore the best attributes of using Linux over Windows and macOS. -Freedom and Open Source Philosophy: Linux is built on the principles of open source software, which means that anyone can view, modify, and distribute its source code. + Are you tired of the constant battle between Windows and macOS users, each proclaiming the superiority of their operating system? If you’re looking for an alternative that offers a unique set of advantages, Linux might be the answer you’ve been searching for. In this post, we’ll explore the best attributes of using Linux over Windows and macOS. Freedom and Open Source Philosophy: Linux is built on the principles of open source software, which means that anyone can view, modify, and distribute its source code. - Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Universal Blue https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/ublue/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/ublue/ Introduction As a newcomer to the vast universe of Linux, I've often found myself feeling like a voyager lost at sea, struggling to decipher the complexities and intricacies that this open-source world entails. My knowledge and skills are admittedly limited, and my ability to articulate the technical nuances of Universal Blue (U-Blue) remains far from realization. However, despite my novice status, I can unequivocally share my profound impressions of the performance, stability, and transformative aura that U-Blue brings to Fedora Silverblue. - Resolving Zoom Screen Sharing and Custom Backgrounds https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/flatseal/ Sun, 24 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/flatseal/ - If you've found your way here, you might be facing the same challenges I did with Zoom on Linux. Don't worry; I've got the perfect solution for you, and it's called Flatseal. This incredible tool not only resolved my Zoom screen sharing and custom background issues but also made configuring applications from Flathub a breeze. -The Quest to Optimize Zoom on Linux As a tech enthusiast who frequently relies on Zoom for meetings and collaboration, I encountered two significant hurdles when using the Flatpak version of Zoom. + If you've found your way here, you might be facing the same challenges I did with Zoom on Linux. Don't worry; I've got the perfect solution for you, and it's called Flatseal. This incredible tool not only resolved my Zoom screen sharing and custom background issues but also made configuring applications from Flathub a breeze. The Quest to Optimize Zoom on Linux As a tech enthusiast who frequently relies on Zoom for meetings and collaboration, I encountered two significant hurdles when using the Flatpak version of Zoom. - Learning Linux https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/about/ Sun, 30 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000 - https://newtolinux.innovateiqtech.net/blog/about/ Switching To Linux Switching to Linux has been an incredible journey for me, and it's been full of valuable experiences and encounters with the Linux community. 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