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You connected your laptop to a projector. Now, you want to play a video fullscreen on the projector, but keeping playback controls on your laptop. Here you are going to see how you can achieve that using the VLC media player.In the post about 20 apps you can use the same way on both Linux...

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Relive your childhood playing classic games of the 90s!

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This post is the second of two presenting 20 apps which are available for both Linux and Windows, with a bonus at the end: I present some well-known services which can be used directly from a web browser, without installing any app. Those services also work the same way on both Windows and Linux.

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Maybe you don't give Linux a chance because you are afraid of not knowing how to use the system, or of not finding the applications you use everyday. What if I tell you that that there are at least 20 popular Windows apps which can be used the same way also on Linux, a free...

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Today’s post is for developers. If you use the Git version control system with a service such as GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket to host and manage your projects source codes, you know that by default Git connects to remotes using the HTTPS protocol, which requires you to enter username and password every time you run...

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Although webmails are today more popular than email clients, some interesting features are exclusive of those desktop apps. For instance, if you have a digital certificate, you can digitally sign the emails you send, giving their recipients more confidence about their authenticity and integrity. In this post, you are going to see you can do...

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In this post, you are going to see how to install support for smart cards and tokens on openSUSE Linux and how to log in to a government system using a digital certificate.

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You need to erase an entire HD, be because you are going to sell or give away an old computer, or because you are a journalist or an IT company that needs to protect data from ending up in wrong hands. What you can do to destroy files on that HD in a definitive, unrecoverable...

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Thunderbird is a free email client developed by the Mozilla Foundation, the same foundation behind the well-known Firefox web browser. And Gmail needs no introduction: it’s the free email service offered by the giant Google. In this post, you'll see how to install Thunderbird and set it up to sync your Gmail messages.

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The latest openSUSE Leap release, 15.1, has been made generally available this past Wednesday, May 22. Users of the previous release, 15.0, are now able to upgrade. If you are a newcome user and havent’t upgraded openSUSE yet, you are going to realize it is an easy and safe procedure. In this post, you are...

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The Linux Kamarada Project aims to spread and promote Linux as a robust, secure, versatile and easy to use operating system, suitable for everyday use be at home, at work or on the server. The project focuses mainly on distribution and documentation.

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