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How to Install and Manage Fonts in Linux

Fonts are a really important part of the user experience. On the most commonly used Linux-based distributions, there are many packaged fonts that can be installed using the native package manager. Sometimes, however, we may want to install fonts manual…

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What is Void Linux and How to Install It

Void Linux is a lightweight and innovative Linux distribution for Power Users. Learn what makes it different and how to install it on your PC.
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How to use Cloudformation to create SQS Queues on AWS

AWS Simple Queue Service (SQS) is a fully managed message queuing service that enables us to decouple and scale microservices,  serverless applications, and distributed systems. In this article, we will see the steps to create a Standard and FIFO Queue…

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5 Great AUR Helpers for Arch Linux

AUR in Arch Linux allows you to install plenty of apps not in the official repository. Here are some of the best AUR helper apps for Arch Linux to help you.
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Configure IP Networking with nmcli Command in Linux

Nmcli is a command-line utility used to configure network interfaces. With the nmcli utility, you can display, create, edit, enable and disable network interfaces or connections. It is especially handy for servers and headless systems which do not have…

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DistroBox – Run Any Linux Distribution Inside Linux Terminal

Distrobox is a nifty tool that allows you to create and manage containers on your favorite Linux distribution. Learn how to use DistroBox to run any Linux distribution inside Linux terminal here.
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How to Install and use PHP Composer on AlmaLinux 8

Composer is a dependency manager for PHP that allows you to download and install all the required PHP packages needed for your project. It is a command-line tool that installs all libraries and dependencies for your project from the packagist.org repos…

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How to create an IAM Role in AWS using Terraform

In this article we will see how to create an IAM Role. Before proceeding, I assume that you are familiar with the basics of Terraform and AWS IAM Roles.

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Overview of the Wireshark User Interface (GUI)

Wireshark is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and it is developed by a community of enthusiastic developers. Wireshark has many features like profound inspection of network traffic, real-time capture, offline analysis, and R/W support for differe…

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What is BusyBox in Linux? How to Use it?

Learn what BusyBox is and why has it suddenly gained a following among certain Linux users.
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Intel Is Bringing an Important Feature to Linux Kernel 5.17

Intel is working to provide the Linux kernel with the ability to allow BIOS updates without a reboot. The upcoming pfr_update driver is set to be introduced in Linux kernel 5.17.
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How to Check MySQL User Permissions in Linux

The first installation of MySQL on any operating system only considers the root user as the default database user. The first database transactions are performed by the root user only. In this tutorial, learn how to check MySQL user permissions in Linux…

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How to Install and Use Cockpit in Rocky Linux

Cockpit is a helpful server management software solution that works with Linux. Learn how to install and use Cockpit in Rocky Linux here.
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openSUSE Leap 15.2 Reached End-of-Life

As of January 4, 2022, openSUSE Leap 15.2 reached end-of-life and will no longer receive security and maintenance updates. Learn what that means for users here.
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Still the Top: Linux Mint 20.3 is the Best Linux Desktop

Year after year, Linux Mint remains the best Linux desktop for both beginners and experienced users.
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How to create an RDS instance on AWS using Terraform

In this article, we will see how to create an RDS MySql Instance on Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Terraform.

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How to Install NEOS CMS with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8

Neos is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) that allows you to build complex websites easily without needing to code. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Neos CMS on a server running Rocky Linux 8 OS.

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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3: The Right Way

In this article, I will walk you through the steps needed to upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3 from 20.2. The upgrade process for all three Linux Mint editions i.e. Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce is same.
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Modern Alternatives to Some of the Classic Linux Commands

Here are some faster, better and feature rich alternative command line tools to replace the decades-old legacy Linux commands.
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How to Check Disk Space in Linux Using the df Command

The Linux df command has many helpful use cases. Learn how to check disk space in Linux using the df command here.
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