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How to Install Passbolt Password Manager on Rocky Linux

Passbolt is a free and open-source password manager based on PHP, MySQL, and OpenPGP. In this article, you will learn how to install Passbolt self-hosted password manager on the Rocky Linux server.

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How to Install Setuptools for Python on Linux

Setuptools is a fully-featured, stable, and actively maintained library for the packaging of Python projects. Learn how to install setuptools for Python on Linux here.
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How to Install UVdesk Helpdesk System on Rocky Linux 8

UVdesk is an open-source Saas-based helpdesk system for companies to interact with their customers and offer round-the-clock support. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Uvdesk on a Rocky Linux 8 based server using Nginx, MySQL and PHP.

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Three Tools to Scan a Linux Server for Viruses, Malware and Rootkits

Servers connected to the internet are seeing a constant level of attacks and scans all day. While a firewall and regular system updates are a good first defense to keep the system safe, you should also check regularly that no attacker got in. The tools…

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A Beginner’s Guide to Curl Command in Linux

This article explains how to use curl in Linux with 15 examples. Take a closer look at this beginner’s guide to curl command in Linux.
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Best Linux Distros in 2022

This article looks at the best Linux distributions, their features, pros and cons, and what to consider when evaluating Linux distros.
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Exploring the Lynis Audit Report

Lynis is a free and open-source security auditing tool and released as a GPL licensed project and is available for Linux and Unix-based Operating systems. In this tutorial, we will try to explore the Lynis audit report and learn to apply some of the re…

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Getting Started with Pre-built Docker Images

Images are the fundamental component of docker. In this guide, we will discuss what docker images are, how to build them, how to manage them, and how to use them.

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How to Install and Configure OpenSSH Server in Linux

SSH stands for Secure Shell, one of the best-known service protocols. Learn how to install and configure an OpenSSH server in Linux here.
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Install the Latest qBittorrent on Linux

Learn how to install the latest qBittorent on Linux here. qBittorrent is an open-source peer-to-peer Bittorrent client which is available for all platforms.
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How to Use the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Linux

Nessus allows you to check your server for vulnerabilities. Learn how to use the Nessus vulnerability scanner on Linux here.
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Emulate the MSX Home Computer with Linux

The MSX was launched in October 1983 and offered users a high-quality keyboard. Learn how to emulate the MSX home computer with Linux here.
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Good News! Apex Legends Now Officially Works on Steam Deck and Linux

We have all been eagerly waiting for Apex Legends to work on Linux, considering it is one of the most popular multiplayer titles. Especially, after the announcement of official support for Easy Anti-Cheat and BattleEye for Linux.
However, the official …

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How to Auto-Create a 1 GB or Large File in Linux

What would you do if someone asked you to create a file size of 1 GB or more in Linux?
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17 Best KDE Multimedia Applications for Linux

KDE offers many applications for multimedia functionality. Learn about 17 of the best KDE multimedia applications for Linux here.
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Red Hat Has Moved Out of Russia

Red Hat has officially moved out of Russia. The North American Linux giant isn’t the only one. SUSE is also suspending direct sales to Russian groups. Learn more here.
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Dirty Pipe Makes Linux Privilege Escalation Easy

A major Linux vulnerability could allow the least privileged users to perform malicious acts. Learn how Dirty Pipe makes Linux privilege escalation easy here.
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How To Install Terraform On AlmaLinux 8, CentOS 8 and Rocky Linux 8

Terraform is a tool for building and maintaining a virtual server infrastructure; it supports multiple cloud providers in one project. Terraform achieves state management through a configured graph of states and modules which can be created, extended, …

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How to Access Clipboard Contents Using Xclip and Xsel in Linux

In this guide, we are going to learn what Xclip and Xsel programs are, and how to access clipboard contents using Xclip and Xsel in Linux.
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How to Install and Use Python Mistune on Linux

The Python Mistune package is a fast and robust Python3 markdown parser. Learn how to install and use Python Mistune on Linux here.
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