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What Version of Linux Mint Am I Running?

A guide on the four different methods of checking the current Linux Mint version, with one method using Linux Mint GUI and the other methods using CLI-based.

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How to Install UrBackup [Server/Client] Backup System in Ubuntu

The post How to Install UrBackup [Server/Client] Backup System in Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Backups are an integral part of any operating system. They ensure that critical copies of data are always available in…

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How to Install Snort on Ubuntu 22.04

Snort is an intrusion detection system that performs real-time packet logging and analysis of traffic on IP networks. This article explains Snort installation.

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How to Find Out How Much Space Left in the Boot Disk Raspberry Pi

There are three simplest methods for finding the amount of space left in your Raspberry Pi’s boot disk. Follow this article for detailed guidance.

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How to find a Clay in Minecraft

Clay can easily be found underwater in Minecraft. A detailed process has been discussed in this article along with some of its most common uses

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How to Install Neos CMS on Ubuntu 22.04

Neos CMS is a free, open-source, and innovative content management system that helps you to manage websites and blogs without any coding knowledge. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Neos CMS with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ub…

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How to Clean Arduino Boards

Dust accumulates in the Arduino boards with time. To clean the dust this article provides 6 different methods to clean the boards.

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How to Breed a Strider in Minecraft

Striders are one of the only mobs in the nether world or Minecraft that is friendly and won’t attack you. Its breeding process has been discussed in detail in this article.

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Atoms is a GUI Tool to Let You Manage Linux Chroot Environments Easily

A GUI program to help you manage chroot(s) with ease. Take a look at Atoms here and get started with it.

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How Do I Copy a Particular File to Multiple Directories on Linux

Whenever I have to copy a particular file to multiple directories, I literally feel what a clunky job I have to do. Manually copying a single file to multiple locations is a total waste of time when you know you have to move this file across hundreds o…

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Where and How are Passwords Stored on Linux

A username and password for an account are the primary requirements for accessing a Linux system. All user accounts passwords are saved in a file or database.

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Cloudflare’s New Proxy Server, Pingora, Has the Potential to Dethrone Nginx

Few companies can compete with Cloudflare’s experience in serving massive web traffic. Pingora is a new HTTP proxy server built in-house by Cloudflare with plans to make it open-source in the future.
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How to Check What Version of Ubuntu You’re Running

This tutorial will show you how to check what version of Ubuntu you’re running/using. We’ll show you a method of doing it via the command-line interface (CLI) and one via the graphical user interface (GUI).
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How to list all users in Ubuntu

As a Linux system administrator or regular user, one key component of keeping your system secure is managing what privilege every user has over a particular file, directory, or settings. To achieve that, you need to have a detailed understanding of all…

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How to Show Security Warning Message to SSH Unauthorized Users

These SSH banner warning messages are displayed just before the SSH password prompt so that unauthorized users who are about to gain access are made aware of the aftermath of doing so. Typically, these warnings are legal consequences that unauthorized …

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Linus Torvalds to Kernel Maintainers Summit: Rust Will Go into Linux 6.1

At the Kernel Maintainers Summit, the question wasn’t, “Would Rust make it into Linux?” Instead, it was, “What to do about its compilers?”
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5 Best USB-Based Bitcoin Mining ASICs in 2022

A guide on the five best USB Bitcoin mining ASICs in 2022: GekkoScience Compac F, GekkoScience NewPac, NanoFury NF6, GekkoScience 2Pac, and AntMiner U2.

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How to install Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS

Canonical announced the launch of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) on April 21, 2022. It’s now available on desktop computers and Servers. This article will highlight the procedures needed to set up Ubuntu 22.04 Server Edition with LTS (Long Time Sup…

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How to run Chronyd in Debug mode on RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to run Chronyd in debug mode on RHEL, CentOS, Alma Linux, and Rocky Linux.
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CrossOver Review: The ‘Premium Wine’ to Run Windows Software on Linux

CrossOver allows you to run Windows software on Linux, macOS, and ChromeOS. It is not an emulator program. Instead, it provides a compatibility layer on top of your host operating system to make it possible to run Windows software. Is it worth purchasing a subscription? Should you give it a try with its 14-day trial […]

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