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8 Reasons to Switch from Windows to Linux

There’s been an upsurge in the number of users switching from Windows to Linux. Here are the reasons to make that switch from Windows to Linux.
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GNOME 40.4 Released with More Bug Fixes and Various Improvements

The GNOME 40.4 point release comes exactly a month after the GNOME 40.3 update and is considered a stable bugfix release for the GNOME 40 series that fixes some critical issues, but also adds various improvements to existing functionality for a better GNOME desktop experience. Epiphany 40.3 web browser now uses PDF.js only for GET […]

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Emulate the Oric-1 Home Computer with Linux

The Oric-1 is a home computer that appeared in 1983 and was sold mainly in the UK and France. It was made by the British computer manufacturer Tangerine Computer Systems. The Oric-1 was the successor to the Microtan 65 and the predecessor of the Oric Atmos. Emulation is the practice of using a program (called […]

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How to Disable Core Dumps in Linux, Including Systemd

Linux core dumps contain the memory snapshot of the app when that app has crashed. It may collect sensitive information, such as passwords and encryption keys, so core dumps must be disabled on a production system. Learn how to disable them in Linux he…

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Install and Configure Elasticsearch on Rocky Linux 8

Elasticsearch is a free and open-source analytics engine used for storing, searching, and analyzing big volumes of data in real-time. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ElasticSearch on Rocky Linux 8.

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New Ubuntu Linux Security Patches Fix Up to Seven Vulnerabilities, Update Now

The new Ubuntu Linux security patches are available for the Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo), Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa), and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system series, and addresses three security issues related to the Bluetooth subsystem and NFC implementation affecting all three releases. These are CVE-2021-3564 and CVE-2021-3573, two flaws discovered in the […]

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How to Migrate from CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux

This guide shows you how to migrate from CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux using the “almalinux-deploy” script. Learn more here.
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What’s the Difference Between Grep, Egrep, and Fgrep in Linux?

The grep utility is a renowned search tool on Unix-like systems that can be used to search for files or lines. It offers vast functionality and supports a number of options like searching using string pattern, reg-ex pattern, or Perl based reg-ex. Read…

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An Overview of the Basic Cat Commands in Linux

‘Cat’ is one of the most commonly used commands in Linux operating systems (short for “concatenate”). This is a standard Unix application that concatenates and displays files. It is also possible to grow files quickly using cat commands. Using the cat command, you can read and write data from standard input and output devices. Learn […]

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Debian vs. Ubuntu: What’s the Difference? Which One Should You Use?

Debian and Ubuntu are two of the most popular distributions, but they’re also very similar. So, what’s the difference between the two, and which one should you use? Read more about Debian and Ubuntu here to guide your decision.
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Kdenlive 21.08 is Out with an Upgraded Engine and UI Improvements

Kdenlive, perhaps the most robust free video editor on Linux, is a non-linear and cross-platform program that enables you to create compelling video content without paying a dime. Kdenlive 21.08 is out and now requires MLT7, which comes with a new time…

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5 of the Best Password Managers for Linux

We no longer have to write down all our passwords in a log. This article takes a look at some of the best password managers for Linux.
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Easy guide to monitoring your systems with Checkmk

This tutorial will show you how to take your first steps with Checkmk, a comprehensive IT monitoring system that identifies issues across your entire IT infrastructure. Checkmk monitors servers, applications, networks, cloud environments and many other…

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27 Best IDEs for C/C++ Programming or Source Code Editors on Linux

C++, an extension of well known C language, is an excellent, powerful and general-purpose programming language that offers modern and generic programming features for developing large-scale applications ranging from video games, search engines, other c…

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A Privacy Review of Tribler, the Onion-Routed BitTorrent App

Tribler is a free and open-source file-sharing app for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It adds something unique to the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol: onion routing. Onion routing, best known from the Tor Browser project, is a network routing scheme that relays connections via multiple proxies. Tribler encrypts your connections in layers so that each relay proxy […]

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How to Do Screencasts in Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, I will show you how to install 3 different tools to do screencasts in Ubuntu 20.04. The tools covered in this article are the built-in GNOME screencast tool, the Kazam app, and the OBS Studio screencast tool.
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25 Basic Linux Interview Questions & Answers: Part 2

In this guide, we have included the 25 most frequently asked basic Linux questions and detailed answers, which help the candidates to prepare for the Linux interview. These Linux interview questions and answers will be useful for both freshers and expe…

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How to Install Nextcloud on Rocky Linux

In this guide, you will learn how to install Nextcloud on the Rocky Linux 8.4. You will be installing Nextcloud under the LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache2/httpd, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP).

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Ubuntu Remote Desktop: How to Set Up and Connect to it

Remote Desktop is a service that allows you to take over and use another computer remotely. This step-by-step guide explains how you can enable an Ubuntu remote desktop so that you can access and control it remotely.
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An Example of How to Check Disk Space in Linux with the df Command

This article will help you understand how to check disk space with the df command in Linux and how to use df command with multiple options in Linux/Unix. The ‘df’ (Disk Free) command is in an inbuilt utility to find the available and disk usage space on Linux servers/storage. This command is mainly used by […]

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