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Redshift Control Display Color Temperature Paid Members Public
Redshift is a program that adjusts the color temperature of your computer screen according to daytime and nighttime. This program is suitable for those people working on computers during the night shift as it will hurt your eyes less. 1. How Redshift works As night approaches your computer screen gradually
Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver Available To Download Paid Members Public
Ubuntu 18.04, the latest LTS release of Ubuntu has finally been released. After massive changes and moments of waiting it is clear that canonical had something exciting for Ubuntu users. Codenamed Bionic beaver, the ubuntu 18.04 is a hit with its new features optimized for artificial intelligence and
Raspberry Pi Series Part 2: Laying Out The Basics II Paid Members Public
In the last article, we covered the basics of Raspberry Pi. We talked about what Raspberry Pi is and how it can help make amazing projects. In this article, I’ll talk about the parts of the Raspberry Pi board. So let’s get started! ARM Architecture chip The ARM
Complete Setup Tutorial For Lighttpd, A Lightweight Web Server Paid Members Public
There is a web server that is very conservative in its resource usage and memory footprint. That server is known as lighttpd (pronounced ‘lighty’). Setting one lighttpd instance can be a bit tricky, so this tutorial serves as a clear guide on how to properly configure a lighttpd server on
Using History Feature On Bash Shell On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server Paid Members Public
The Bash (Bourne again shell) is a popular shell used on most UNIX-like systems. Bash is written by Brian Fox as GNU Project. It incorporates features from Bourne shell, C shell, and Korn shell. Users who spend their time on the command line using bash shell often will like to
Record Terminal Activity For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server Paid Members Public
At times system administrators and developers need to use many, complex and lengthy commands in order to perform a critical task. Most of the users will copy those commands and output generated by those respective commands in a text file for review or future reference. Of course, the “history” feature
Raspberry Pi Series Part 1: Laying Out The Basics Paid Members Public
It is thrilling to explore some of the possibilities technology can introduce. Hiking through mountain thickets for a herbalist, will not be quite an adventure without the interesting possibility to discover a new herb, an indigenous weed or a revolutionary cure for a rare disease. Have you never questioned yourself
LMMS Guide Part 2: Tempo, Time Signatures, Beats and Bass Lines Paid Members Public
We continue on from part 1 of the LMMS tutorial where we got to do a little experimenting with melodies and beats using the sounds, instruments that came with LMMS. Today we begin exploring options of how to compose music with different time signatures, tempo, or beats per minute. We