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How to Install Burp Suite on Linux

Burp Suite is popular among developers and QA testers to a large extent. This guide shows how to install Burp Suite on Linux.
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8 Useful Bluetooth Tools for Linux

There are many other useful Bluetooth tools available for Linux. This article showcases a list of eight of our favorites.
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How to Extract a .7z Compressed File from Terminal in Linux

Using this guide, you’ll learn how to quickly extract a .7z compressed file from the terminal in Linux.
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How to Stress Test CPU in Linux

Want to stress test your CPU in Linux? Learn how to do it effortlessly with this step-by-step guide.
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How to Test Ansible Roles with Molecule and Docker

Ansible Molecule is a tool used for testing and validating Ansible roles and playbooks in multiple scenarios. It helps automate the testing of Ansible code and ensures that it will work as intended when applied to target servers. In this tutorial, you …

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How to Install Apache Solr on AlmaLinux 9

Apache Solr or Solr is an enterprise-grade search platform based on the Apache Lucene library. In this tutorial you will learn how to install Apache Solr on an AlmaLinux 9 server. You will also set up MaxHeapMemory for Solr, set limits and set up basic…

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How to Install Etherpad on AlmaLinux 9

Etherpad is a free and open-source alternative to Google Docs and Zoho Writer services. Etherpad is a collaborative and real-time text editor for your team, it’s accessible from anywhere at any time because Etherpad is a web-based text editor.

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How to Start and Stop Monitor Mode in Linux

It’s a no brainer to start and stop monitor mode in Linux when you know what command to use. Here’s how.
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GSoC 2023 Showcases Promising Linux Projects

Google Summer of Code (GSoC 2023) promises exciting projects across the Linux ecosystem, which will benefit everyone.
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Open-Source Linux Foundation Connectivity Effort Takes Flight Thanks to Meta

Meta is contributing a series of technologies to a new open-source initiative designed to help improve networking connectivity. Learn more here.
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How to Fix “sudo unable to open read-only file system” Error

In this guide, we seek to understand the cause of and possible ways to fix the “sudo unable to open read-only file system” error in Linux.
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How to Check Linux Hard Disk Size, Type, and Hardware Details

In this tutorial, we explore various methods you can use to find out the type of hard disks available on your Linux machine.
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Rhino Linux Brings the Rolling Release Model to Ubuntu

Want a new Linux experience? Rhino Linux, still in beta, gives users a rolling Ubuntu experience with an Arch AUR taste.
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How to Change SSH Port in Linux

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to change the SSH port in Linux systems, so you can have more control over your system security.
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Linux Compression and Archiving Commands Cheat Sheet

Linux compression and archiving commands reduce the size of files and directories as well as group and store them. Learn more here.
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Linux System Initialization Commands Cheat Sheet

Linux system initialization commands are used to improve system performance, automate tasks, and ensure reliable system operation. Learn more here.
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Open-Source and Linux Skills Are Still in Demand

Despite the headlines about tech jobs, the Linux Foundation’s latest survey says companies are still hiring savvy Linux and open-source staffers.
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Docker CE on Alma Linux 9: A Quick and Easy Installation Guide

Docker is an OpenSource software that provides OS-level virtualization for developing, shipping, and running applications. In this guide, you will learn how to install Docker CE (Community Edition) on Alma Linux 9.

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3 Different Ways to Install Node.js on AlmaLinux 9

Node.js is a cross-platform java-script runtime for server-side programing language. It’s built on top of Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine, which allows you to execute JavaScript code on the server side. This tutorial will show you how to install Node.js …

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Yum Extender NG: Graphical Front-End Tool For YUM, DNF Package Managers

Simplify your package management with Yum Extender NG, the user-friendly graphical front-end for YUM/DNF on Linux.
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