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Geary – A Good Looking Modern Email Client for Linux

Geary is a free and open-source email client for Linux. It’s simple to set up and install. Learn more about the tool here.
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Valve Released Proton 7.0 with Support for Easy Anti-Cheat

Valve has released Proton 7.0, an open-source custom version of Wine that enables Linux users to run Windows games directly from Steam. Learn more here.
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How to Install and Use SSHFS on Linux

SSHFS (SSH File System) is an implementation of a File System in User Space (FUSE) that enables clients to mount remote filesystem over SSH connection. In this tutorial, you will learn how to mount a remote directory in a secure way using the SSHFS bet…

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AV Linux MX-21 Multimedia Production Distro Is Here

Dubbed “Consciousness,” AV Linux MX-21 is here about eight months after the previous release with a new naming scheme. Learn more about the new release here.
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How to Use the dd Command in Linux

dd is an important command in Linux, used to back up your hard disks and partitions. Learn to use the dd command in Linux here.
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How to configure event notifications in S3 Bucket on AWS

AWS S3 event notification helps us to receive notifications when certain events take place in an S3 Bucket. In this article, we will see how to get notified on Email when certain events take place on our S3 Bucket.

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Audition

Adobe Audition is a digital audio workstation featuring both a multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit environment and a destructive-approach waveform editing view. It was originally developed under the name Cool Edit Pro. Adobe Audition is proprietary so…

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Best Linux Distros for Beginners 2022: You Can Do This!

Tired of Windows? Sick of paying big money for Macs? Want a better, more secure desktop? Give Linux a try.
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Introducing the Wireshark command Line Interface: The TShark

TShark is designed as a CLI or command-line interface of Wireshark for capturing and analyzing packets right from the CLI. In this tutorial, we will explain to you about TShark and present you with some basic use cases. Let’s dive in with TShark.

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Learn LVM on Linux with graphical tools

LVM Logical Volume Management is a storage Management solution in Linux. It provides users with an extensible and highly flexible storage Management model.

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Linux Terminal Shortcuts

You can not enjoy the full range of control and benefits, Linux operating system has to offer without the Command-Line interface or terminal. But the terminal is manual and can be difficult to use, especially if you have transitioned from another operating system. In this article, you will learn terminal shortcuts that are convenient and […]

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How To Run Windows Software On Linux With Bottles

This tutorial explains what Bottles is, how to install it, and how to manage and run Windows software using Bottles in Linux.
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Best Desktop Linux for Pros 2022: Our Top 5 Choices

Some Linux distributions are easy, but others are for the experts. If that’s you, read on.
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How to use Object Storage in Azure Cloud

An Azure storage account is used to store data objects such as blobs, files, queues, tables, and disks. Data stored in the Storage Account is accessible from anywhere in the world over HTTP or HTTPS and is durable and highly available.

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DeskCut Helps You to Create Linux Desktop Shortcuts with Ease

This article explains briefly how to create useful and standard-compliant desktop shortcuts on Linux with the DeskCut app. Learn more here.
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fswatch – Monitor Files and Directory Changes in Linux

fswatch is a cross-platform, file change monitor. Learn how to monitor files and directory changes in Linux with fswatch here.
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How to Add Linux Host to Nagios Ubuntu Server – Part 2

Learn how to add a Linux host to a Nagios Ubuntu server with the help of this tutorial. This article assumes that you already have Nagios installed on your Ubuntu system. If not, follow the Part 1 tutorial guide article first.
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How Cybercriminals Use Malware to Target Linux Operating Systems

As the most common cloud operating system, Linux is a core part of digital infrastructure and is quickly becoming an attacker’s ticket into a multi-cloud environment. Learn how cybercriminals are using malware to target Linux-based operating systems he…

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Do You Need a VPN on Linux?

In this article, we’ll explore the use of a VPN on Linux and whether you need one. No mentions of a specific VPN provider. Non-biased, non-promotional.
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11 Best Tools to Access Remote Linux Desktop

Accessing a remote desktop computer is made possible by the remote desktop protocol (RDP), a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft. It gives a user a graphical interface to connect to another/remote computer over a network connection. FreeRDP is …

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