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Verizon 2022 DBIR: External attacks and ransomware reign

Verizon has been issuing its yearly DBIR report for the last 15 years, providing security practitioners and executives around the world a glimpse into the global trends and patterns related to cyber incidents and data breaches. This year’s key takeaway? “There has been an alarming rise (13%) in ransomware breaches – a jump greater than […]

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Customize GNOME 42 with a Polished Look

This article shows how you can customize GNOME 42 with the Materia theme, Kora icons, Bibata cursors, and extensions.
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New Open-Source Security Initiative Aimed at Supply Chain Attacks

In a week of the strangest supply chain attacks, a new open-source security initiative was launched to give developers some control over these sprawling libraries and dependencies.
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Red Hat Partnership With GM: From Edge to Data Center and Back Again

In a recently announced partnership, Red Hat will be working with General Motors (GM) to bring connected vehicles to a new level.
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How to Create Sudo User in openSUSE Linux

The sudo command allows a user to administer a Linux system with the security privileges of another user. Learn how to create a sudo user in openSUSE Linux here.
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Fwupd 1.8.1 Brings Hardware Support, New Features

Fwupd 1.8.1 comes a month after the release of the fwupd 1.8 series and introduces even more hardware support. Learn more here.
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Trisquel GNU/Linux: Trisquel 10.0.1 LTS “Nabia” incremental update

Today we publish a new set of live and installation media for the 10.0 series, that applies all package upgrades and security fixes to date, and corrects bugs in the installer applications and package managers. If you are already using Trisquel 10 yo…

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Use Tag Editor to tag resources across regions on AWS

Amazon “Tag Editor” comes under “Resource Groups”. Tag Editor is used to querying and tag resources in one go. We can choose up to 20 individual resource types, or fetch all resource types.

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Distribution Release: LXLE Focal

Ronnie Whisler has announced the release of a brand-new version of LXLE, a lightweight distribution based on Ubuntu and featuring the LXDE desktop. The new version is based on the long-term supported Ubuntu 20.04: “After many weeks of tweaks, adjustme…

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How To Enable 64-bit Version Option in VirtualBox

The post How To Enable 64-bit Version Option in VirtualBox first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Are you trying to install a 64-bit operating system in VirtualBox and you can’t seem to see the 64-bit version option in the drop-d…

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Lesson Learned: Always Listen to Mom

Maemalynn Meanor shares her own story of inclusion during Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Heritage Month.
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How to add sudoers in Debian

Sudo stands for superuser do. It is a command-line utility that permits trusted users to run commands as another user by default root. When prefixed with any command, the superuser temporarily gives another user rights as an alternative root.

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How to connect to Wi-Fi on Linux Mint

Dealing with network and connection difficulties is understandably a time-consuming task. However, this article guide will highlight several straightforward solutions to the difficulty. Stay put into learning more about Wi-Fi connectivity on Linux Mint.

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Your Path to More Knowledge and Opportunities

Find out about the open source training and certification offerings of The Linux Foundation, including courses from application development to systems engineering.
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How to Schedule Tasks with Cron Jobs in Linux

This guide explains the basic usage of Cron Jobs. Learn how to schedule tasks with Cron Jobs in Linux here.
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3 Key Elements to Protect a Kubernetes Cluster

Kubernetes changed how we structure, deploy, and run our applications and became a de-facto standard. Learn how to protect a Kubernetes cluster here.
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How to Convert Hex to ASCII Characters in Linux

A hexadecimal numbering system is ideal for large digital systems, but not for everything. Learn to convert hex to ASCII characters in Linux here.
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Canonical Details Plans to Make the Firefox Snap, Snappier

I think most of us can agree that the Firefox Snap included in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS doesn’t start up nearly as fast as it could (or arguably should). Now, Canonical wants us to know that — and it wants us know that it’s doing something to fix i…

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10 Basic Cat Commands in Linux with Examples

The “cat” command is a useful command for sysadmins and DevOps engineers. Learn 10 basic cat commands in Linux here.
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10 Fun Free and Open Source Turn-Based Strategy Games

Turn-based strategy games require intelligence and quick gaming strategy. Learn about free, open source turn-based strategy games here.
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