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How to Install phpMyAdmin on Rocky Linux

phpMyAdmin is a free and open-source tool that enables you to manage MySQL and MariaDB databases from the web browser. In this guide, you will learn how to install phpMyAdmin with the LAMP Stack on Rocky Linux. This guide can be applied on the server w…

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Antivirus on Linux: Should I Really Use It and If So, When Do I Need it?

For Windows users, installing an antivirus software on their system has become one of the first steps over the years. But for a Linux system, the choice is not as clear. There are some situations when running an antivirus on Linux makes sense, but the …

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How to replace MS Office with open-source ONLYOFFICE Docs integrated in SharePoint

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to connect ONLYOFFICE to Sharepoint using WOPI, a Web Application Open Platform Interface protocol intended to standardize the integration process.

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Nitrux 1.6 Is Here as One of the First Distros to Ship with Linux Kernel 5.14, Latest KDE Goodies

The monthly Nitrux ISO releases continue, and the Nitrux 1.6 release is here as a major update to the distribution that brings many new GNU/Linux technologies, updated apps, and lots of improvements, making Nitrux one of the best distros for home and office use. First and foremost, Nitrux 1.6 is one of the first GNU/Linux […]

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How to Install Ionic Framework on Debian 11

Ionic Framework is a free and open-source toolkit for building high-performing, high-quality mobile and desktop apps. Ionic comes with integrations for popular frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue, and is one of the more popular frameworks amongst developers today in the mobile applications field. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Ionic […]

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CloudLinux Provides Extended Lifecycle Support for CentOS 8 until Late 2025

CloudLinux announced that it will provide updates and support for CentOS 8 through December 31, 2025 – providing a lifeline for those systems that have just four more months of support from the CentOS community through the end of the year when CentOS reaches end-of-life. For organizations running CentOS 8 systems, this gives them more […]

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How To Zoom In And Zoom Out Videos Using FFmpeg

FFmpeg ships with lots of filters to perform different tasks. Using zoompan filter, we can easily to zoom in and zoom out videos in Linux.
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OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 Released with Many Improvements

OpenShot Video Editor 2.6.0 comes with the all necessary tools a user needs to create exclusive videos for online sharing channels like YouTube. OpenShot is a free video editing software for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It is an easy-to-use video editor …

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How to Install MATE Desktop in Arch Linux [Complete Guide]

This guide explains the steps you need to install MATE Desktop in Arch Linux. This guide has two parts. The first part deals with installing the base Arch system. The second part is installing the complete MATE desktop environment on top of Arch Linux….

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Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 5.6 Released with ‘Pay What You Want’ Download Model

After several months of development, Linux Lite 5.6 is here based on the recently released Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS point release in the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, but it ships with the Linux 5.4 LTS kernel by default instead of its newer Linux 5.11 HWE (Hardware Enablement) kernel borrowed from the Ubuntu […]

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How to Install Gulp.js on Rocky Linux 8

Gulp is a cross-platform, free, open-source JavaScript toolkit that helps developers automate and enhance workflows. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Gulp.js on Rocky Linux 8. Gulp is a task running built on Node.js and NPM that helps developers reduce many time-consuming tasks, such as modification and optimization. Gulp also features a […]

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Bash Echo Command Explained With Examples In Linux

The Bash Echo Command is a bash built-in to print the output to stdout. This guide explains bash echo command usage in shell scripts with examples.
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Armbian 21.08 Released with Xfce, Cinnamon, and Budgie Desktops, Debian Bullseye Builds

The Armbian 21.08 release appears to be a very important update as it comes with upgraded builds based on the latest Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux releases, such as Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) and Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye,” as well as new desktop environment flavors like Xfce, Cinnamon, and Budgie. This move puts Armbian on-par with […]

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Rspamd 3.0 Spam Filtering System Released with Reworked HTML Parser

Rspamd is an advanced high-performance spam scan software for Linux and Unix servers that delivers very accurate filter results. It is fast, open source, and designed to process hundreds of messages per second simultaneously.
Some days ago the new vers…

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GNU Linux-Libre 5.14 Kernel Arrives for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Based on the recently released Linux 5.14 kernel series, the GNU Linux-Libre 5.14 kernel is here to clean up the i915 Intel OpenGL graphics driver, clean and move the drivers for sp8870 and other av7110 cards in the upstream tree, adjust the cleaning up script of the Renesas xHCI driver, and remove an r8188eu file. […]

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How to Put Multi-Line Comment in Shell Script

In bash shell, we can comment on multiple lines using various methods. Learn how to put multi-line comment in shell script, running under Linux or Unix-like systems.
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“Linux Does Not Need Antivirus or Firewall” : Myth or Truth?

Most Linux users have this question on their minds. “Linux does not need antivirus or firewall. Myth or truth?” Currently, the greatest dangers to which we expose ourselves when connecting to the Internet are viruses and malware. To avoid problems, especially when using a Windows PC, installation of an antivirus and firewall can prevent infection […]

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How to Install LAMP Stack on AlmaLinux 8

In this guide, we feature the installation of LAMP on AlmaLinux 8. LAMP is a popular open-source software stack that is mostly used for testing and hosting web applications. It’s an acronym for Linux Apache MariaDB / MySQL and PHP. It compromises a web server ( Apache ), a database server ( MariaDB or MySQL […]

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How to Export MySQL Query Results to CSV Format in Linux

Quick data access saves you from having to each time log in to a MySQL server via a terminal shell, in order to reference specific MySQL-query-associated outputs. The CSV (Comma Separated Value) file is an ideal candidate for resolving these types of repetitive user-to-database interactions. In this article, learn how to export MySQL query results […]

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How to Install and Use PostgreSQL 13 on Rocky Linux

PostgreSQL is a free and open-source database management system focusing on extensibility and SQL compliance. In this guide, you will learn how to install the PostgreSQL database on Rocky Linux, securing the PostgreSQL database deployment, and basic us…

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