How to Manage Packages on RPM-Based Linux Distros With DNF
Sunday, 28 November 2021
One of the most attractive features of the Linux operating system is how easy it is to install or automate the installation of software packages from secure remote repositories. MUO – Feed
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How Do Delivery Robots Work? How They Safely Deliver Your Packages
Wednesday, 19 August 2020
A distant future involving robotic package deliveries is now very much a reality. Advances in robotics, GPS tracking, automation, and navigation now mean you might not find a delivery person at your door with your package. You might find a delivery robot instead. With semi-autonomous robots beginning to enter the world, here’s a look at
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Binary vs. Source Packages: Which Should You Use?
Tuesday, 07 July 2020
Regardless of the package manager you use, there are two broad ways of installing programs on Linux. You either use a pre-built package, or you compile the program yourself. These days, the former usually wins out by default, but there are times when you may want to consider compiling from the source coude. What Are
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Binary vs. Source Packages: Which Should You Use?
Monday, 15 May 2017
Regardless of the package manager you’re using, you have two ways of installing programs on Linux. You either use a pre-built package, or compile it yourself. These days, the former usually wins out by default. There are, however, times when you should consider the alternative. What Are Binary Packages? Installing programs on Linux is usually
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How to Track Amazon Orders & Packages With the Echo
Friday, 13 May 2016
Amazon is constantly adding new tricks for an improved shopping experience, and this latest one involved the Amazon Echo. For those who don’t know, the Amazon Echo is a voice-controlled personal assistant. So what did Amazon add? All you have to do is ask, “Alexa, where’s my stuff?” (or plainly say, “Track my package.”) and
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