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Best IDEs (Code Editors) for Linux

This guide of the best IDEs and code editors for Linux covers their unique features, pros and cons, and more.
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History of the Internet

This in-depth history of the internet explains the origins of Linux and some of its most popular distributions.
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How to Remove SSL Certificate and SSH Key Passphrase in Linux

This simple guides shows you how to use OpenSSL to remove any SSL certificates or SSH key passphrases you’ve made.
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Role-based access control (RBAC) in Kubernetes

In this article, we will understand the basics of RBAC and create Role, ClusterRole, RoleBinding and ClusterRoleBinding Objects. We will then create a kubeconfig file to give limited access to a particular user on a selected namespace.

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Limit Ranges in Kubernetes

In this article, we will create a limit range and see how to set minimum and maximum values for the CPU resources used by Containers and Pods. We will see different scenarios with Limit and Request on the CPU.

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How to access shell or run external commands from within Vim

Vim, as you might already know, is a feature-packed and powerful editor. In this tutorial, we will focus on how you can execute external commands as well as access the command line shell from within the editor window.

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Linux wall Command Tutorial for Beginners (with Examples)

There are times when multiple users are logged in to a server computer, and you – the system/network admin – need to, say, restart the server to perform some maintenance task. Of course, the correct way is to inform all those who are logged in about th…

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How to Install and Set Up Tor Browser on Linux

Tor Browser is the official internet browser tool of the Tor Network project. This software is aimed at serving users who want to browse in full anonymity, preventing surveillance of any kind. This is achieved by bouncing your communications around a d…

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16 Practical Examples of Linux Find Command for Beginners

Find is one of the most frequently used Linux commands, and it offers a plethora of features in the form of command line options. In this tutorial, which is aimed at beginners, we will discuss the basic usage of the command as well as some of the usefu…

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How to Count the Number of Files in a Directory on Linux

This beginner tutorial will show you how to count the number of files in a directory on any Linux distribution.
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How to Install FileRun using Docker

FileRun is a self-hosted file sync- and share web-based application. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install FileRun using Docker on your Linux server. We will also configure Elasticsearch to provide full-text search support.

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How to Use the find Command With exec

Find works on searching for files, while the exec command gives you the ability to work on those results. Here’s how you can use them together.
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How to Install Mastodon Social Network with Docker on Rocky Linux 9

Mastodon is a free, decentralized, and open-source social network. It was created as an alternative to Twitter. Just like Twitter people can follow each other, and post messages, images, and videos. This tutorial will teach you how to set up your insta…

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How to Install PowerDNS and PowerAdmin on Rocky Linux

PowerDNS is a free and open-source DNS Server software. In this guide, we will show you how to install PowerDNS and the PowerDNS-Admin on a Rocky Linux system. We will run the PowerDNS with the MySQL/MariaDB database backend and set up the PowerDNS-Adm…

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Say Hello to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1

The latest, next-generation version of RHEL 9 is here. Learn more about the details of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.1.
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Free VPN for Linux: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

In this article, we’ll figure out if getting a free VPN for Linux is truly worth it. Learn more here.
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How To Install Netdata Performance Monitoring Tool In Linux

Learn about Netdata and how to install it in Linux to analyze and monitor system performance and resource usage.
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31 Linux Commands Every Ubuntu User Should Know

Check out this extensive list of essential Linux commands every Ubuntu user will find helpful in their Linux journey.
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How to Watch Netflix in Linux [Easy Guide]

This simple and easy guide shows you how to watch Netflix in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with additional steps.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: Nov. 20, 2022

This week brings Fedora Linux 37, Steam Client, Firefox, and KDE Frameworks updates and more. Check out the latest Linux news here.
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