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How to Install and Configure WildFly (JBoss) on Debian 11

WildFly (formerly JBoss) is a Java application server developed by RedHat. It is a simple, lightweight, and powerful server with a CLI and an admin console. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install WildFly with Nginx as a reverse proxy on Debia…

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Get All Kinds of System Information in Linux Terminal with inxi

inxi is a CLI tool that lists information about your Linux system. This includes both hardware and software details. You get simple details like which computer model you have, which kernel, distribution, and desktop environment you are using, etc. You also get details like which RAM slot of your motherboard is occupied by memory modules […]

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How to Install Mantis Bug Tracking System with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

This guide shows how to install the Mantis bug tracking system with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04. I will use the Nginx web server instead of Apache for this installation.
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Useful sed Commands in Linux: 12 Examples

In this article, we will learn how to use the sed command in Linux with 12 practical examples. The sed command is a powerful and useful tool in Unix / Linux for editing content (files) line by line, including inserts, appends, changes, and deletes. Furthermore, it supports regular expressions, so it can match complex patterns. […]

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Bottles Wine Prefix Manager Released with Stable Versioning Feature

Bottles is a graphical tool that makes it easy to run Windows software and games on Linux, via Wine. Learn about the Bottles Wine Prefix Manager release here. For handling Wine prefixes, the tool uses environments, which are combinations of ready-to-use settings, libraries, and dependencies. Wine / Proton, DXVK, and the required dependencies are downloaded […]

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Five Linux Distributions to Resurrect an Old Laptop

It seems that Microsoft is making it difficult to run Windows 11 on a large number and variety of PCs, especially if they’re not recent and do not meet certain requirements. Seeing this situation—that Windows 7 is officially “defunct” and that Windows 10 may not shine on those computers—we are going to publish a list […]

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Creating your first deployment on a Kubernetes Cluster

In this article, we will see how to create your first deployment on a Kubernetes Cluster using the kubectl command on the Linux shell.

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25 Hardening Security Tips for Linux Servers

Everybody says that Linux is secure by default and agreed to some extent, though that’s a debateable topic. Linux does have in-built security model in place by default. But you may need to tune it up and customize it as per your need to make the system more secure. Linux is harder to manage but […]

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Linux Mint 20.3 Beta Is Now Available for Download

Linux Mint 20.3 was unveiled in early October 2021 and it’s scheduled for release near the Christmas holidays. The Linux Mint team already shared some of the new features coming to this update in the Linux Mint 20 series, which is based on the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series and supported for […]

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Microsoft Launches Open Tools to Measure Performance

Microsoft’s launching products for Linux is no longer a novelty. The Redmond giant took a real turn of the wheel with the release of .NET and has even dared to develop its own distributions. More recently, the company has published as Open Source…

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How to Install Samba on RHEL and CentOS Stream

Operating system users might have different egoistic opinions on which operating system distribution is better but always find a common ground when it comes to issues like finding ideal file sharing solutions. Samba is such a solution. Whether you are on a Windows or Linux operating system environment, Samba makes it possible to flexibly share […]

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FontOnLake: a New Malware that Also Affects Linux Systems

FontOnLake is a new malware that can attack Linux systems. A somewhat unprecedented issue for this malware is the fact that developers are constantly tweaking modules so that they evolve to infect as many systems as possible. Learn more about FontOnLak…

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Migrate Google Chrome Browser Features from Windows to Linux

Learn how to migrate Google Chrome browser profiles, bookmarks, and settings from Windows to Linux here. Google Chrome is one of the most popular applications in the browser market. It is available in all major platforms like Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and IOS. If you recently switched from Windows to Linux, you might be thinking, […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 12th, 2021

This week has been really great with lots of cool stuff for everyone, starting with the launch of the Firefox 95 web browser and the Tails 4.25 anonymous OS, and continuing with a new release of the Gentoo-based Calculate Linux distro, a new Kali Linux release for ethical hackers, and the long-anticipated Zorin OS 16 […]

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How to Remove Multiple Files at Once on Linux

In this tutorial, you will learn the different ways to remove multiple files at once on Linux efficiently.
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How to Install Discord on Rocky Linux 8

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Discord client on Rocky Linux 8 using three different methods.
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How to create a DynamoDB Table in AWS

Amazon DynamoDB is a key-value and document database. In this article, we will create a simple DynamoDB Table with On-Demand mode and create a few items and perform a search on it.

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How to Install Cockpit on AlmaLinux 8

Linux Cockpit is a browser-based user interface for Linux systems. Linux Cockpit can be used as an alternative to a command-line or GUI tools like top, free, htop, lsof, iotop, and lots of others to monitor resource usage such as CPU/Memory/Disk I/O an…

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Best Tools to Install on Fresh Linux Mint Installation

So you’ve just installed a fresh copy of Linux Mint 20 and are ready to make the most of your new system. How do you move forward? In this guide, we will highlight some of the useful tools to consider installing which will enhance your user exper…

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Quickly Create And Run Optimized Linux, macOS And Windows Virtual Machines With Quickemu

Quickemu is a command-line wrapper for QEMU that can be used to quickly create and run highly optimized Linux, macOS, *BSD, and Windows desktop virtual machines. Instead of expecting an exhaustive list of configuration options, Quickemu tries to automatically “do the right thing” and creates the VM configuration automatically for you (though you can still […]

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