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This week @Linux.org (2025.E5)
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We went over some of the highlights of the week along with some forum stats!

We also picked out the winner of a new Linux.org T-shirt!

If you didn't win a shirt, go check them out here...
Installing Ubuntu on the Orange Pi 5 Max with eMMC and NVMe
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In 2024, Orange Pi released a new Single Board Computer (SBC). This is a system with an ARM processor.

The specs are:
  • Rockchip RK3588 8-core 64-bit ARM processor with 4 Cortex-A76...

Radxa Rock 5T Review: A Powerful ARM Single Board Computer

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It has been a while since I've done hardware reviews. Hopefully, some of you may recall the article 'Rock Pi 4 and Android...
How to Set Up and Manage SSH Keys on Linux
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Today we're going to go over the use of SSH keys. How to use them, setting them up and why they're preferred! We'll go through creating different keys for different uses, adding public keys to a...

Python Series Part 20: Binding Keys and Events - Part 2

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Now we can continue learning about Python by Binding Keys and Events.

If you have not read the previous article, then you definitely need to read it since this article continues and builds on all...
Screen video tutorial
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Just recorded/released a new screen tutorial .. check it out, subscribe!

There's a lot of reasons to use screen. Mostly it's because you want to make sure you can re-connect to the session that...
Linux Bootloaders: Installing and Configuring rEFInd, Limine, and GRUB
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In following the modularity of Linux, we will look at the Bootloader.

A Bootloader is software that the hardware loads the Linux kernel into memory.

The system Bootloader is the bridge between...
Linux Boot Management with efibootmgr
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Most systems these days use the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). This is an interface between the hardware on a PC and the Operating System (OS). When the hardware begins, there is...
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