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Total War: WARHAMMER – The Silence & The Fury DLC Is Out Now for Linux

Officially released on July 1st, 2021, the Total War: WARHAMMER II The Silence & The Fury DLC is the final Legendary Lords Pack for the Total War: WARHAMMER II turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by SEGA for Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. Of course, the Linux and […]

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Coreboot 6 Open-Source Firmware Is Now Available for Star Labs’ Linux Laptops

The Coreboot 6 open-source firmware is now available for the Star LabTop Mk III, Star LabTop Mk IV, and StarBook Mk V notebooks, along with an updated Coreboot Configurator utility, bringing lots of new features and improvements. Highlights include a new Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) logo, updated Firmware Support Package (FSP), updated microcode, new […]

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How to Install Damn Vulnerable Web Application on Rock Linux 8

In the following tutorial, you will learn How to Install Damn Vulnerable Web Application on Rock Linux 8. Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA) is a PHP and MySQL web application that is a free and open-source vulnerable web application. Its main goal is to aid security professionals in testing their skills and tools with various […]

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lfs – list your filesystems

lfs is an open-source utility that lists your file systems improving on the venerable df utility in a number of ways. While Linux rarely forces anyone to use the CLI, some tasks are better suited to this method of interaction, offering inducements like superior scripting opportunities, remote access, and being far more frugal with a […]

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Steam on Linux Finally Hits 1% User Share for First Time in Years

Linux has always been a popular operating system for a certain kind of user, but it’s always presented complications if you want to play a wide variety of games. According to the Steam Hardware Survey, this is the first time that the tracker has shown …

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[Updated] 20 Command Line Tools to Monitor Linux Performance

It’s really a very tough job for every System or Network Administrator to monitor and debug Linux system performance problems every day. For this reason, we’ve compiled the list of Top 20 frequently used command line monitoring tools that might be usef…

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Getting Started with wxWidgets on Linux

Interested in developing a graphical user interface application for Linux, but not sure where to start? As a first step, you select a fitting graphical user interface (GUI) library, followed by a programming language to develop your application in. wxWidgets is such a GUI library for C++. It’s also cross-platform and even offers bindings for […]

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How to Install and Configure Caddy Web Server with PHP on Fedora 34 / CentOS 8

Here’s how to get Caddy up and running on your system. Caddy is an open-source web server written in the Go language. It provides HTTP/3 support, TLS v1.3, automatic SSL configuration with Let’s Encrypt, reverse proxy, and supports multiple…

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How to Install aaPanel on Ubuntu 20.04

aaPanel is an open-source and lightweight server control panel used for managing a web hosting environment. It is a simple and alternative to other famous control panels including, cPanel, VestaCP, etc. It comes with a simple and user-friendly web UI that makes your job easier for managing web hosting environment. It consumes very low resources […]

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Guide to Linux VPS Hosting

If you’re looking for your next Linux VPS hosting provider, this guide will help you find it. We’ll go into details of what Linux VPS is, what makes a provider “the best”, explore all the options, and compare the best Linux VPS hosting providers.
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Improve Linux Performance, Trigger Ansible with Git Push, and More Tips for Sysadmins

Today, Enable Sysadmins looks back at our top 10 articles to give readers a chance to catch up on any of the great content they might have missed. In this list, you will see various topics covered, and we are confident that some, if not all, will be of…

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Why Service Mesh Architectures are Kubernetes’ New Traffic Cop

From Linkerd to Istio, service mesh architectures are increasingly being harnessed by enterprises to make managing container clusters easier.
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Out Now: The August 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the August 2021 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine […]

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Open Source Security: A Big Problem

Open source security has been a big focus of this week’s Black Hat conference, but no open source security initiative is bolder than the one proffered by the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF). Amid discussions on the security of open source technologies like eBPF and Hadoop, OpenSSF speakers Jennifer Fernick, SVP and head of global […]

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\Convert a PDF File to PNG/JPG Image in Linux

Portable Document Format (PDF) files are widely used nowadays. Images in any format are still easier to edit and manipulate than PDF files so it is general practice to convert pdf files to images to edit them. In this article, you will learn different …

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Paragon’s NTFS3 Driver is About to Become A Part of the Linux Kernel

Paragon’s NTFS3 driver fully supports reads and writes and many other features not found with the existing Linux driver. This new driver is much better off for those needing to deal with Microsoft NTFS file-systems from Linux.
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Securely and Anonymously Share Files of Any Size Over the Tor Network with OnionShare

In this article, we will explain how to use OnionShare, an open source desktop utility that allows you to share files hosted on your own computer of any size securely and anonymously using the Tor browser on the other end.
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How to Fix Sudo Command Not Found in Debian 10

In this post, we will show you how to fix sudo command not found in Debian 10 VPS. Sudo also called “superuser do” is a command in Linux that allows you to run high-privilege admin commands as a root user. It asked to enter your personal password and confirms your requests by checking a sudoers […]

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LTTng 2.13 Released, Enables External Monitoring Applications to Quickly React to Kernel and User-space Instrumentation

Today is the official release of LTTng 2.13 – Nordicité! It is the result of one year of development from most of the EfficiOS team. The most notable features of this new release are: Event-rule matches condition triggers and new actions, allowing internal actions or external monitoring applications to quickly react when kernel or user-space […]

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Download Google Fonts Quickly with this Neat GTK App

Font Download a GTK app for Linux desktops. It lets you search, browse, preview, download, and install fonts from Google Fonts on your Linux desktop.
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