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Nitrux 1.5.1 is Here and Comes with A Whole Host of Updates and Fixes

Nitrux has just released a new update to their 1.5 series of distributions, bringing us up to version 1.5.1. Here is what’s new.
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Valve and AMD Join Forces, Developing an Improved Linux CPU Driver

Valve and AMD are working together to develop a better CPU performance scaling driver for Linux, targeting the Steam Deck gaming console. The new driver will allow the processor in the Steam Deck to quickly ramp up to a higher performance state when ne…

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Top 5 Software Tools for Linux with Data Encryption

Data encryption is a must-have feature in today’s world of cybersecurity. It allows you to encode your data making it unintelligible to someone who doesn’t have the authorized access. To be more secure online, it might be a good idea to opt for software that comes with this useful feature by default. In this article, […]

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3 Ways to Remove Files from Trash on Ubuntu Using GUI and Terminal

By choosing files and documents and hitting the “Remove” key on the keyboard, users can remove all data. Those files are then moved to Junk, a computer location for discarded data. Deleted files remain inside the “Trash” folder unless you elect to clear it or restored the contents. Throughout this article, we’ll look at the […]

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9 Best File Comparison and Difference (Diff) Tools for Linux

While writing program files or normal text files, programmers and writers sometimes want to know the difference between two files or two versions of the same file. When you compare two computer files on Linux, the difference between their contents is c…

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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Understanding the File System – Part 12

Ubuntu has a very different file system compared to Windows. It’s organized in a completely different way designed to offer more security, but it’ll feel unfamiliar if you’ve come exclusively from a Windows background.
It’s therefore worth devoting tim…

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Xfce Apps Update for July 2021 Brings New Releases of Catfish, Mousepad, Sensors Plugin, and More

July 2021 looks to have been another slow month for Xfce’s apps updates, but we did receive some important ones, starting with the Catfish file searching tool, which received not one but two releases that enabled the sidebar by default, added local source (pip) installation support, enabled support for searching compressed files, added full-text search […]

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Supply Chain Flaws Found in Python Package Repository

Administrators overseeing the Python Package Index (PyPI) in recent days found themselves responding to vulnerabilities found in the repository of open source software, the latest security problems to hit the Python community. Most recently, the PyPI group sent out fixes for three vulnerabilities that were discovered by security researcher RyotaK and published on his blog. Two […]

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First Arch Linux ISO Powered by Linux Kernel 5.13 is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2021.08.01 has been released, and it’s the first monthly ISO snapshot of the popular GNU/Linux distribution to ship with the latest and greatest Linux 5.13 kernel series, which is now used by default. Linux 5.13.6 is included in this snapshot, but the Linux 5.13.7 point release already hit the testing repos at the […]

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4MLinux 37.0 Distro Released, Powered by Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS with Reiser4 Support

More than four months in development, 4MLinux 37.0 is here with support for more software that you can install via extensions since this is a modular Linux distro. The new apps that you can install in this release are the Dmidecode tool for reading hardware-related data from SMBIOS, FluidSynth software synthesizer with VMPK (Virtual MIDI […]

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Where to Learn Linux

If you’re new to Linux or if you just want to learn more about Linux and improve your professional skills, you might be wondering where to learn Linux online. This article will help you. There are many options to choose from, ranging from written content to video tutorials and audiobooks. Each category with its own […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 1st, 2021

It’s August already, and this means that we’re getting new releases of Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux. But, until then, this past week brought us new releases of the PulseAudio sound server, KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop environment, as well as the Arch Linux and 4MLinux distributions. On top of that, I published another monthly roundup of […]

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How to Backup and Restore Linux System with Timeshift

This guide defines Timeshift, explains its benefits, and shows how to backup and restore Linux systems with Timeshift.
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Docker Logs: What They Are and How to Use Them (with Examples)

If you are a sysadmin responsible for building and managing containerized applications, docker logging is important. In this article, we are going to show you everything you need to know about Docker logs and how to work with them.
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What Does ‐‐ (double dash) Mean in Linux and Unix SSH Shell Commands?

This quick tutorial explains the use of the double-dash (“–“) in Linux, macOS and Unix shell and ssh commands. But first, let us see what it does and when you might need it.
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How to Use lsof Command in Linux to List Open Files

Have you ever had the file in use error? Learn how to use the lsof command in Linux to view open files and the processes using them.
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How to Use Lynis Linux Security Audit Tool on Ubuntu

Lynis is an open-source security auditing tool for extensive scanning of systems and its security defense to achieve compliance testing and system hardening. This article will help you to install Lynis from its official package repository and audit the…

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3 Useful Tips on How to Use History Command in Linux

One feature of the Bash shell that can be changed is the history command. Learn 3 useful tips on how to use the history command in Linux here.
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How to Install iRedmail on Ubuntu 20.04

iRedmail is an open-source mail server solution that can deploy a full-featured mail server in several minutes. Learn to install iRedmail on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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How to Install KVM/QEMU on Manjaro/Archlinux

In this guide, you will learn how to set up KVM/QEMU virtualization on Manjaro/Archlinux machine. Also, you will learn how to create the first virtual machine with the GUI application "virt-manager" – a desktop user interface for managing vir…

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