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How to Add and Manage Identities in Thunderbird
As soon as you set up a Thunderbird email account, you can send the email from a different email address or alias. Thunderbird defines them as “identities,” which the recipients see as your various name-associations. This capability of Thunderbird is quite similar to a Gmail feature called “Send mail as,” which uses your primary Gmail account to send messages from your other email addresses.
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Install NVIDIA Driver 460.39 In Ubuntu / Linux Mint Via PPA | Tips On UNIX
This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install NVIDIA Driver 460.39 in Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, Ubuntu 18.04, and Linux Mint.
Nvidia released a new production branch version 460.39 for the Unix systems which includes FreeBSD, Solaris, and GNU/Linux.
The latest version of Nvidia driver 460.39 comes with support to the new GPUs except for Solaris and a few bug fixes.
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ffmpeg – convert mkv to mp4
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GNU Linux (Debian 10) – run gui program as root (without sudo) – E233: cannot open display
some gui programs like gparted (very nice harddisk partitioning program) won’t start as root.
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How to Install Jupyter Notebook on Centos 8 and Use Vim In It
First, update the CentOS 8 package repository cache with the following command.
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SeaMonkey 2.53.6 compiled for aarch64 Pi4
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