- How to Install and Run Linux on an Apple Silicon Mac 
 Virtualization software makes it easy to run Linux on an Apple silicon Mac. Whether you want to use Parallels Desktop or UTM, we've got you covered.
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- How to install and use Homebrew and Cask on MacOS (and why you should) | ZDNET 
 Out of the box, MacOS doesn't support command line app installation. However, there's a tool that adds command line installation (CLI) functionality for such a purpose. That is called Homebrew.
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- How to Use GRUB Rescue to Fix Linux 
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- KDE Connect 
 KDE Connect on phones and desktops KDE Connect is an application which can run on a wide variety of platforms, including Linux desktop distributions, Android mobile devices, Sailfish, Windows, macOS, and iOS. Typically KDE Connect is used to link a mobile device and a desktop machine, allowing them to share information, services, and files. For example, we might install the software on an Android phone and a Linux desktop, providing a bridge between the two devices. However, KDE Connect can also be used to join two or more of virtually any type of device, including linking one laptop to another, linking two phones, or a workstation with a phone.
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- Kernel.org Linux repository rooted in hack attack • The Register 
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- LinuxCommand.org 
 Learn the Linux command line. Write shell scripts.
 LinuxCommand.org is a web site devoted to helping users of legacy operating systems discover the power of Linux.
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