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How to Run a (.sh) Shell Script in Linux

In this beginner tutorial, you will learn about the three different ways to run a shell script on a Linux system.
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How to Use the chown Command to Change File Ownership

In Linux, everything is a file, which means all input/output resources are exposed as files through the file system namespace. This guide shows how to use the chown command to change the file ownership associated with files in Linux.
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9 Basic du commands in Linux With Practical Examples

There are multiple ways to generate various types of output in a Linux terminal using the ‘du’ command with various options. Here’s how.
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How to Install a DNS Server with BIND on Rocky Linux 9

BIND or Berkeley Internet Name Domain is free and open-source DNS Server software. It’s one of the most popular DNS server software used by more than 70% of DNS on the Internet. This tutorial will show you how to set up DNS Server with BIND on a Rocky …

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How to Enable SSL for PostgreSQL connections

By default, all PostgreSQL connections are insecure, which can cause security issues when run in high-traffic production environments. This tutorial will teach you how to enable SSL for PostgreSQL connections.

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How to Fix the Buzzing Noise Coming From Your Speakers in Linux

Noticing a constant buzzing noise from the speakers in your Linux system? Here’s why that happens and how you can fix it.
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How to Block Package and Kernel Updates in CentOS / Rocky Linux

In this tutorial, we will cover how to block certain packages from being installed or upgraded and how to block specific versions of packages or kernels from being installed.

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Blender 3.4 Releases With Native Wayland Support on Linux

The biggest change in Blender 3.4 is the enablement of native support for the next-generation Wayland windowing environment on GNU/Linux systems.
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7 Reasons Cinnamon is a Fantastic Linux Desktop Environment

Cinnamon is a nice (yet underrated) desktop environment. Want to know why? Here are some good reasons behind it.
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Using Firewall With UFW in Ubuntu Linux: Beginner’s Guide

UFW (uncomplicated firewall) is actually an interface for iptables, which is the classic low-level tool to set up rules for your network. In this guide, you’ll learn how to use it to properly set up firewalls in Ubuntu Linux distributions.
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How to Fix ‘NTFS Partition is in an unsafe state’ Error in Linux

This guide explains how to fix “NTFS partition is in an unsafe state” error when mounting a NTFS partition from Linux live environment or dual boot Linux and Windows environment.
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KernelCI is Now Testing Linux Rust Code

The basic Rust infrastructure has finally landed in the main-line Linux kernel with the imminent release of v6.1. Learn more here.
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Lenovo ThinkPad T470 Ultrabook Running Linux: Condition

Refurbished PCs offer a great solution to your computing requirements. Check out this refurbished Lenovo ThinkPad T470 Ultrabook running Linux.
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LinkStar H68K is a Portable Wi-Fi Pocket Router Able to Run Linux

Based on a quad-core Cortex-A55 RK3568 chip, the LinkStar H68K is a portable pocket Wi-Fi router that can also function as a media player.
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How to Install InfluxDB and Telegraf on Rocky Linux 9

InfluxDB is an open-source time series database written in Go. It is a high-performance time series platform with purpose-built to collect, store, process, and visualize time series data. In this tutorial, you will install the influxdb open-source time…

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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Apple VoiceOver

Apple VoiceOver is a screen-reader that tells you exactly what’s happening on your device. Here, we recommend some of the best free and open-source alternatives available for Linux distributions.
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How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Rocky Linux 9

Jellyfin is a free and open-source media server that allows you to stream content that can be accessed from anywhere. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Jellyfin Media Server using Docker on a Rocky Linux 9 server.

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How to Install Jenkins on Rocky Linux 9

Jenkins is an open-source automation tool for Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD). is entirely written in Java with the support of more than 1000 plugins for building, deploying, and automating your project.

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How to Do a UDP Ping

In this tutorial, you’ll learn two methods for performing a UDP ping in Linux with nmap and netcat commands.
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Top 3 Free MS Paint Alternatives for Ubuntu and Other Linux

Here’s a list of the three best MS Paint alternative drawing programs which are free to download and install with feature highlights.
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