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How to Filter Log Files Based on Date in Linux

In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to filter log files based on date in Linux, so you can see what is happening and when.
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Share Folder Between Windows Guest and Linux Host in KVM Using virtiofs

Learn how to share a folder between Windows guest and Linux host in virt-manager, KVM, with additional instructions.
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How to Safely Remove Linux From Dual Boot Windows

In this article, we will guide you through the process to remove Linux from a dual boot configuration on your Windows computer.
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How to map SAN LUN, Disk and FileSystem in Linux

For some requirements, you may need to find a block device mapped against a logical unit number (LUNs) and filesystem (FS) for FS expansion or disaster recovery (DR) activity. Similar …

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How to map SAN LUN, Disk and FileSystem in Linux

For some requirements, you may need to find a block device mapped against a logical unit number (LUNs) and filesystem (FS) for FS expansion or disaster recovery (DR) activity. Similar …

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PhotoPrism: AI-Powered Photos App

PhotoPrism is an AI-powered photos app for the decentralized web. It uses modern technologies to tag and find pictures. Learn more here.
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How to Fix SSH Client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe Error

Learn why you might encounter the error Client_loop: send disconnect: Broken pipe when connecting a remote system via SSH and how to fix it.
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Linux Command-Line Tricks for Efficient and Faster Workflows

Master efficient techniques and unleash the full potential of the Linux command line for a smoother and more streamlined workflow.
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10 Beautiful Linux Icon Themes You Should Install

Icon themes are vital to every Linux desktop. Learn how to change the look of your distro by installing some of these beautiful icon sets.
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How to Install Burp Suite on Linux

Burp Suite is popular among developers and QA testers to a large extent. This guide shows how to install Burp Suite on Linux.
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8 Useful Bluetooth Tools for Linux

There are many other useful Bluetooth tools available for Linux. This article showcases a list of eight of our favorites.
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How to Extract a .7z Compressed File from Terminal in Linux

Using this guide, you’ll learn how to quickly extract a .7z compressed file from the terminal in Linux.
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How to Stress Test CPU in Linux

Want to stress test your CPU in Linux? Learn how to do it effortlessly with this step-by-step guide.
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How to Test Ansible Roles with Molecule and Docker

Ansible Molecule is a tool used for testing and validating Ansible roles and playbooks in multiple scenarios. It helps automate the testing of Ansible code and ensures that it will work as intended when applied to target servers. In this tutorial, you …

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How to Install Apache Solr on AlmaLinux 9

Apache Solr or Solr is an enterprise-grade search platform based on the Apache Lucene library. In this tutorial you will learn how to install Apache Solr on an AlmaLinux 9 server. You will also set up MaxHeapMemory for Solr, set limits and set up basic…

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How to Install Etherpad on AlmaLinux 9

Etherpad is a free and open-source alternative to Google Docs and Zoho Writer services. Etherpad is a collaborative and real-time text editor for your team, it’s accessible from anywhere at any time because Etherpad is a web-based text editor.

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How to Start and Stop Monitor Mode in Linux

It’s a no brainer to start and stop monitor mode in Linux when you know what command to use. Here’s how.
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GSoC 2023 Showcases Promising Linux Projects

Google Summer of Code (GSoC 2023) promises exciting projects across the Linux ecosystem, which will benefit everyone.
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Open-Source Linux Foundation Connectivity Effort Takes Flight Thanks to Meta

Meta is contributing a series of technologies to a new open-source initiative designed to help improve networking connectivity. Learn more here.
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How to Fix “sudo unable to open read-only file system” Error

In this guide, we seek to understand the cause of and possible ways to fix the “sudo unable to open read-only file system” error in Linux.
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