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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Slated for Release on April 21st, 2022

While Canonical is still working hard to finish the last details of the forthcoming Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) release, which will see the light of day on October 14th, 2021, they are already planning on the next major release, Ubuntu 22.04. But Ubuntu 22.04 will not be an ordinary release. In fact, it will be […]

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How to Delete Files Older than 30 Days in Linux

Are you wondering how to delete older files in your Linux system? This quick guide can help you to remove files older than 30 days in Linux.
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Linux Kernel 5.14 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Less than two months in development, the Linux 5.14 kernel brings cool new features to the table, such as the merge of the core scheduling functionality to better protect our Linux computers against some Spectre vulnerabilities, the burstable CFS bandwidth controller, or the new mechanism for better controlling resource limits within user namespaces. Also new […]

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Working with Foreground and Background Processes in Linux

In Linux, any program that is running is called a process. In this tutorial, we will learn the fundamentals of foreground and background processes in Linux.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 29th, 2021

This has been an amazing week for Linux, which turned 30 years old (here’s to you, Linux!), as we saw the release of Linux 5.14 as the next major kernel series, new Linux distro releases like Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS, LibreELEC 10, and Escuelas Linux 7.1, and big new software releases like OpenShot 2.6 and Qt […]

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How to Use the Linux BIND Command to Install and Configure DNS

The Domain Name System helps you get where you want to be on the internet. Make sure you know what it is and how to set up, configure, and test it.
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How to Detect and Manage Devices on Linux

Many Linux beginners coming from Windows know how to manage devices on their Windows systems. But they do not know how to do the same on Linux. Here I am going to help you how to detect and manage devices in your Linux system.
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Excellent Utilities: broot – Next Gen Tree Explorer

One of the commands that helps to visualize your file system is tree, a command that lists contents of directories in a tree-like format. One of the issues with tree is that the output is unwieldy with large directories. A good alternative and next gen tree explorer is broot, a utility that gives an overview […]

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Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS (Focal Fossa) Is Out with Linux Kernel 5.11 and Mesa 21 Graphics Stack

Coming more than six months after Ubuntu 20.04.2, the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS point release is here with updated kernel and graphics stacks from the Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) release. More precisely, it’s powered by the HWE (Hardware Enablement) Linux 5.11 kernel series and uses the latest Mesa 21.0 graphics stack. As usual, the Linux 5.11 […]

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How to Install Latest PHP 8 on Rocky Linux

PHP is one of the most popular server-side programming languages for websites. PHP 8 is the latest version at the time. In this guide, you will learn how to install PHP 8 on the Rocky Linux server.

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8 Best Password Managers for Linux in 2021

Password managers help users to improve their online security not only by securing their passwords, but also by helping them generate strong and randomized passwords and encrypting them in a digital vault. Learn about 8 of the best password managers fo…

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How to Check Memory Usage Per Process in Linux

You may have noticed that sometimes your system consumes too much memory, which makes your applications slow or unresponsive. This quick tutorial shows you how to check memory usage per process in Linux.
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How to Switch Boot Target to Text or GUI in systemd Linux

A quick tutorial about working with systemd targets: Learn how to list, view, and switch between text and GUI targets. Further, learn the difference between SysV init runlevels and systemd targets on Linux distros.
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10 Useful cd Command Tips in Linux

The cd (change directory) command in Linux/Unix is pretty simple. It is one of the standard routine commands for every Linux user. It permits you to switch directories from one to another via terminal. The cd command works based on the absolute path and relative path of a directory. If you are a newbie or […]

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How to Migrate From CentOS 8 to RockyLinux 8.4

The end of 2021 is near, which means the EOL (end of life) of CentOS 8 is near too. In this guide, you will learn how to migrate from CentOS 8 to Rocky Linux 8.4 using the migration tool provided by the Rocky Linux project.

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Install Java 16 (OpenJDK 16) on Rocky Linux 8

Java is a free, open-source, multipurpose, and high-level object-oriented programming language. In this post, we will show you how to install OpenJDK 16 and Oracle JDK 16 on Rocky Linux 8.

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20 Commands for Newbies Who’ve Just Switched from Windows to Linux

From my past experience when I was new to Linux, its commands and terminals really scared me. I was worried about the commands, especially as to what extent I have to remember and memorize commands to get myself fully functional with Linux. No doubt online documentation, Linux books, man pages, and user community helped me […]

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EasyWSL Converts Any Linux Docker Image into a WSL Distro

The cybersecurity company Red Code Labs has created an open source tool called easyWSL, which can be used to convert virtually any Docker image of a Linux distro to boot with WSL. Learn more about the new tool here.
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6 Must-Have Open Source Tools to Secure Your Linux Server

Over the years, I have come across many blogs that claim Linux is impenetrable by security attackers. While it is true that GNU/Linux operating systems for desktops and servers come with a lot of security checks in place to mitigate attacks, protection is not “enabled by default”. Check out these six must-have open source tools […]

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Linux Turns 30: ​Linus Torvalds on His “Just a Hobby” Operating System

It’s been 30 years since Finnish graduate student Linus Torvalds drafted a brief note saying he was starting a hobby operating system. The world would never be the same.
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