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Enable Video Previews on NextCloud

This guide will show you how to enable video previews on NextCloud hosted on Debian/Ubuntu. You can apply the same steps if running the Docker version of NextCloud or different distribution. NextCloud allows you to share files in a similar way to Dropbox and Google Drive. NextCloud is, however, more than a file share! You […]

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Again Virtual, CloudStack Collaboration Conference Opens Monday 11/8

The online event is free-to-attend, although those living on the West Coast might find the start time to be a little early.
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Nessus 10 is Out, with Raspberry Pi support

Tenable has released Nessus 10 and extended supported platforms to include Raspberry Pi, allowing penetration testers, consultants, security teams and students to deploy the power of Nessus anywhere. Nessus for Raspberry Pi lowers the barrier to entry for students interested in starting or furthering their cybersecurity careers. The ability to deploy Nessus Essentials for free […]

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GNOME 41.1 Released with Bug Fixes, Bug Fixes, And More Bug Fixes

GNOME 41 just got its first major update. GNOME 41.1 is a point release billed as a ‘boring bug fix update’ with tweaks for GNOME Shell, Nautilus, and more.
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What’s Wrong with IPv4 and Why We’re Moving to IPv6

For the past 10 years or so, this has been the year that IPv6 will become wide spread. It hasn’t happened yet. Consequently, there is little widespread knowledge of what IPv6 is, how to use it, or why it is inevitable.
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10 Things to Do After Installing Fedora 35 [With Bonus Tip!]

Here are 10 tips which you can try after installing a fresh Fedora 35 Workstation Edition, with a bonus tip.
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System76 is Building its Own Desktop Environment

System76 has revealed it is working a new desktop environment that is not based on GNOME Shell. The US-based company already maintains its own Ubuntu-based Linux distro called Pop!_OS. Presently, that distro ships with a modified version of the GNOME d…

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Cracker Hackers Having a Field Day With GitLab Vulnerability

The exploit, patched since April, only affects customers running on-premises versions of GitLab and doesn’t affect GitLab.com.
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How to Setup Teampass Password Manager on Debian 11

Team pass is an open-source password manager that helps you to store and manage all your passwords from the central location. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Teampass password manager with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debi…

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Linux in the Cloud: Hostworld VPS Review

A VPS, or virtual private server, is a form of multi-tenant cloud hosting in which virtualized server resources are made available to an end-user over the internet via a cloud or hosting provider. We’ve read hundreds of reviews of VPS services that offer no real insight into the actual performance of the service being offered. […]

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The November 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the November 2021 issue. In the November 2021 issue: Happy 25th Birthday, KDE! GIMP Tutorial: Common GIMP Mistakes Softmaker FreeOffice 2021 On PCLinuxOS Short Topix: Google Chrome Could Break Ad Blockers Facial Recognition: The New Digital Menace Life’s Better When You Avoid Windows 11 […]

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LXQt 1.0.0 Desktop Environment Released After 8 Years of Development, This Is What’s New

After more than eight years of development and six months after LXQt 0.17.0, LXQt 1.0.0 is here as the first mature version of the Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment, the successor of the lightweight LXDE desktop environment, but written in Qt rather than GTK. As you can imagine, LXQt 1.0.0 is packed with numerous new features, […]

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USBImager Download, Best Alternative to Etcher

Under Linux, there are many ways to put a bootable image on a USB stick or SD card. On the command line, the tool of choice is dd, which stands for disk dump and reads and writes hard disks, partitions or files bit by bit below the file system level. If you use dd , you should be sure that you are using […]

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WirePlumber in Fedora 35

Today marks a very exciting day as Fedora 35 has now been released, and with it comes WirePlumber as the default session manager for PipeWire! Under development by Collabora since 2019, WirePlumber has now entered the Linux desktop space.
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Fedora 35 Released for Desktops and Servers. This is What’s New

Fedora 35 officially released for workstations, servers, and spins. This release brings GNOME 41, KDE Plasma 5.23, a new flavor, and more. In this post, we give you the things to look at and download/upgrade instructions.
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Firefox Makes Changes to Add-on Policy to Better Protect Users

Changes to Firefox’s add-on policies that were announced on Wednesday, focus on privacy and security and will go into effect on December 1, 2021.
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TUXEDO Nano Pro Gen11 Dubbed as the Smallest Mini Linux PC Powered by AMD Ryzen 4000U

Meet the 11th-generation of the TUXEDO Nano Pro palm-sized mini computer featuring AMD’s highly efficient Ryzen 4000U CPU series, namely the AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U, and AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, all with integrated AMD Radeon graphics. The tiny PC also features two exchangeable SO-DIMM RAM slots for up to 64 GB […]

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Tails 4.24 Anonymous Linux OS Switches to Tor Browser 11, Improves Tor Connection Wizard

After a two-day delay, Tails 4.24 is now available for download and ships with the latest and greatest Tor Browser 11.0 anonymous web browser, which is based on the Mozilla Firefox 91 ESR series and brings numerous new features and improvements. In fact, Tor Browser 11 has not even been officially released, it’s still in […]

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Project Trident, a Linux Distribution with BSD Roots, Shuts Down

Project Trident’s default Lumina desktop environment is unaffected by this development and will continue to be developed and maintained for Linux and BSD users.
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ssh Client Commands in Linux

SSH is one of the main key services in Linux/Unix based systems. SSH represents Secure Socket Shell. SSH protocol is used to access the remote server/system with an encrypted method of login using the default TCP/IP port 22 or a custom based port number. This service is mainly used by System and Network Administrators to […]

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