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What is Lifecycle Manager in AWS EC2 Service

In this article, we will see how to use Lifecycle Manager to automate the creation, retention, and deletion of snapshots taken to back up our Amazon EBS volumes. This automation helps us to protect valuable data by enforcing a regular backup, retain ba…

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What is Amazon Workspace and how to create it on AWS

Amazon WorkSpaces is a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution managed by AWS. We can use it to provision either Windows or Linux desktops. These desktops can be created in just a few minutes. They can quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops.

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Web UI Dashboard for Kubernetes

Kubernetes dashboard provides a web-based UI for the cluster. One can deploy applications on the cluster using the dashboard as well as troubleshoot the existing applications in the cluster. In this article, we will install the official dashboard provi…

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Ubuntu vs Manjaro: Comparing the Different Linux Experiences

Ubuntu and Manjaro are two popular choices from different spectrums of the distributions. Take a look at the difference between Manjaro and Ubuntu.

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What is AWS CloudTrail and how to use it

AWS CloudTrail helps to enable compliance, governance, and risk auditing of your AWS account. Whatever actions that are carried out or performed using AWS IAM User, IAM Role, or an AWS service are recorded as events in AWS CloudTrail.

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What is AWS GuarDuty and how to use it

AWS GuardDuty is a continuous security monitoring service. It analyzes and processes the AWS CloudTrail management event logs, VPC Flow Logs, CloudTrail S3 data event logs, and DNS logs. In this article, we will see the step to enable AWS GuardDuty and…

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Linux Administration: Ubuntu Linux Tutorial for Beginners

Linux is a multi-user system that serves as a reliable open-source system. Follow this Ubuntu Linux tutorial for beginners to learn more.
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How to use Screen Command on Linux

Screen is a very useful command which gives us the ability to use multiple Shell(SSH) Sessions from a single SSH session. It means you do not need to explicitly open different SSH sessions to perform multiple operations parallelly.

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Alt Workstation K 10.0 Released

The published release of the distribution kit “Alt Workstation K 10” is supplied with a graphical environment based on KDE Plasma. Its boot images are prepared for x86_64 architectures like HTTP, Yandex Mirror, Distrib Coffee, Infania Netwo…

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Linux Administration: Ubuntu Linux Tutorial for Beginners.

Linux is a multi-user system that serves as a reliable open-source system for desktops, and servers. Linux is the most widely used open-source Operating System (OS). In this article, we will be using Ubuntu Server Version to learn to use Linux using Co…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 15th, 2022

The week was really great for Linux news and releases. We got huge news from NVIDIA as they finally decided to open-source their graphics drivers, we got a new Fedora Linux release for you to play with on your PC, and we got a new generation of the Kubuntu Focus M2 Linux laptop with upgraded […]

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How to Install Slack Messaging Tool in Linux

Slack is a popular, feature-rich business communication and collaboration platform. Learn how to install Slack in Linux systems here.
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How to Set Wget Connection Timeout in Linux

The Wget free GNU utility provides an alternative approach for downloading network-based files. Learn how to set a Wget connection timeout in Linux.
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How to Find Hard Disk Drive Details in Linux

This guide lists various methods to find hard disk drive details in Linux operating systems. Find the hard disk make, type, size, and other information.
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How to Install FreeIPA on Rocky Linux

FreeIPA is a free and open-source identity management solution for Linux/Unix operating systems. In this guide, we will show you how to install the FreeIPA Identity manager on the Rocky Linux server.

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How to Install Koel Music Streaming Server using Docker on Rocky Linux 8

Koel is a web-based audio streaming service written in the Laravel PHP framework. It allows you to stream your personal music collection and access it from anywhere in the world. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Koel Music Streaming Ser…

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Intel Wants to Fix Sleep Malfunction on Linux Laptops

That Linux doesn’t shine on laptops is pretty well known. Problems with energy management have been a constant in its history, which have sometimes led to significant regressions. Fortunately, Intel seems to be willing to do its part to at least get be…

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Windows Games Crashing on Linux? Try these Tricks & Tips

Although they are not as common on Linux-based computers as they are on Windows, little by little games are coming to these open source systems . In fact, the titles available here are becoming more and more common, but at the same time they are not exempt from certain problems that can arise. For example, […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux vs Ubuntu: What’s the Difference?

Red Hat Enterprise Linux vs Ubuntu, what is suitable for you? And, what’s best? Here, we explore the differences to help you make a better decision.

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A cautionary tale about locking Linux & FreeBSD user accounts

Like every other solo developer and sysadmin, I do stuff using ssh. Some stuff is automated using scripts, and others require ssh login. For example, one of my scripts logs into my Linux and FreeBSD server using public ssh keys and does a particular t…

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