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How to Install a Local DNS Resolver with Dnsmasq on Rocky Linux

Dnsmasq is a small and lightweight DNS server for your local environment. It can be used to provide a DNS Server, DHCP Server, and a TFTP Server. This tutorial will cover installing and setting up a local DNS Server with Dnsmasq on a Rocky Linux 9 server.

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Learn the Usage of Python Pipx in Linux

In this tutorial, discover different virtual isolation tools in Python, including pipx installation and usage on Linux, with practical examples.
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Focusrite Extends Help to Linux Developer to Enable Driver Support

PreSonus recently announced Linux support for its Studio One DAW. And, now, Focusrite, one of the direct competitors of PreSonus has joined in.
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Learn the Usage of Node.Js NPX in Linux

In this tutorial, you will learn what the NPX is, the difference between NPM and NPX, its usages, and how to install it in major Linux distributions.
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Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Based on Debian Bookworm, Supports Raspberry Pi 5

The biggest change in the new Raspberry Pi OS release is that it’s now based on the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series.
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Fedora & Slimbook Announce a New Intel i7 Linux Ultrabook

Intel i7-12700H and NVIDIA RTX 3050Ti power the new Slimbook 16, additionally optimized for Fedora’s specific hardware configurations.
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How to Install Python 3.12 in Ubuntu and Other Linux

Planning to get Python 3.12 installed for your project work? This guide shows how to install Python 3.12 in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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How to Install TIG Stack (Telegraf, InfluxDB, and Grafana) on Rocky Linux

The TIG (Telegraf, InfluxDB and Grafana) Stack is an acronym for a platform of open-source tools to make the collection, storage, graphing and alerting of system metrics easier. You can monitor and visualize metrics such as memory, disk space, logged-i…

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How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file

Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don’t worry! You can…

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How to Set Up a Local DNS Resolver with Unbound on Rocky Linux 9

Unbound is free and open-source DNS server software that can be used for validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolvers. In this tutorial, we will set up a Local DNS Server with Unbound on a Rocky Linux 9 server.

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Top Instant Messaging Apps Available For Linux

Need to be able to instant message on Linux? Use these top instant messaging apps for a fantastic native experience!
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How to Manage Multiple Node.js Versions using NVM (Node Version Manager)

NVM or Node Version Manager is a command-line tool for managing multiple Nodejs versions. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and use NVM for managing multiple Nodejs versions on your computer.

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Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 12

This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups.

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Replacing Amavisd with Rspamd in ISPConfig 3.1 on Debian and Ubuntu

Rspamd is a modern high-performance spam scan software for Linux servers which delivers very accurate filter results. This tutorial describes the steps to replace amavis (amavisd-new) spam scanning software with Rspamd on an ISPConfig 3.1 server.

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How to Play the Classic Snake Game in Linux Terminal

Play the classic Snake game in your Linux terminal! This minimalist text-based (TUI) game is easy to learn but difficult to master.
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16 Free and Open-Source Video Players for Linux in 2023

Explore this list of the best free and open-source video players for Linux that you can use for watching movies and more.
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How to Install Kali Linux on Windows 11 Using WSL

In this post, we will show you how to install Kali Linux on Windows 11 using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
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How to Connect Remote Windows System From Linux Command Line

In this guide, we will explore how to connect to a remote Windows system using xfreerdp, empowering Linux users with remote desktop capabilities.
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How to Configure Network Bonding or Teaming on RHEL

Bonding is a Linux kernel feature that allows multiple network interfaces (such as ens192, ens224) to be aggregated into a single virtual network interface called channel bonding (bond0). It increases …

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12 Material-Inspired Icon Themes for Your Linux Desktop

Here, we have a list of Material-inspired and flat-feeling themes and icons to beautify the GUI of your Linux system. Learn more here.
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