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Meet DAT Linux: Ubuntu LTS Spin for Data Science Projects

A detailed review of DAT Linux – a Linux operating system for Data Science work which is based on Ubuntu LTS with LXQt desktop.
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Linux md5sum Command Explained For Beginners (5 Examples)

When downloading files, particularly installation files from websites, it is a good idea to verify that the download is valid. A website will often display a hash value for each file so that you can make sure the download completed correctly. In this a…

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Hendrick and Jarvis Talk Software Security

Stephen Hendrick and Matt Jarvis discuss the new report, Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges in Open Source Software.
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How To Set Correct SSH Directory Permissions in Linux

The post How To Set Correct SSH Directory Permissions in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
For SSH to work well, it requires correct permissions on the ~/.ssh or /home/username/.ssh directory: the default location for …

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List Upgradable Packages With apt Command in Ubuntu

You don’t always have to upgrade all the packages at once. With apt command, you can list the upgradable packages first and then decide which ones to upgrade.

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Cloud Security Pen Testing: Everything You Need to Know

Cloud security pen testing is a process of verifying the security of cloud-based systems and applications. Cloud service providers offer customers a great degree of flexibility, scalability, and economies of scale, but with this comes new risks and threats that must be evaluated. With cloud security pen testing you will be able to identify and […]

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How to Install DeaDBeeF Player on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

DeaDBeeF is an audio player software that is free and open-source with an interface that is customizable and supports themes, and it can play music from CDs and files in many different formats, including MP3, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis, and WAV. Let’s …

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How to Use Restic to Backup and Restore Data in Linux

Restic is an open-source, secure, and cross-platform backup program. Using Restic we can store multiple versions of files and directories in an encrypted repository. Restic can be used to back up data to an external device or to cloud storage. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Restic to backup and restore data […]

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LEGO and Angel Island

The Linux Foundation’s Kenny Paul is a LEGO model builder in his spare time. He and some other LEGO builders built a model of Angel Island to help explain this dark time in history to children.
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Audacious 4.2 Release Adds Initial Support for Ogg FLAC Streams

Audacious 4.2 has been in development for almost one and a half years and comes as an update to last year’s Audacious 4.1 release. Learn more here.
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Slimbook Executive Linux Ultrabooks Now Ship with 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake CPUs

After launching the KDE Slimbook 4 Linux laptop earlier this month in collaboration with the KDE Project, Slimbook has now renewed the Executive series with the 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700H “Alder Lake” processor boasting 14 cores and 20 threads, 24MB cache, up to 4,70 GHz clock speeds, and integrated Intel Iris Xe 4K graphics. […]

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Debian GNU/Linux 11.4 Released, 79 Security Updates, 81 Bug Fixes

Coming three and a half months after Debian GNU/Linux 11.3, the Debian GNU/Linux 11.4 release is here with security updates and bug fixes.
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5 Common Mistakes To Avoid As A Software Developer In Training

There are several common mistakes to avoid as a software developer in training. Software development is a highly-technical, detail-oriented process that requires extreme precision. Even simple mistakes can seriously escalate and cause irreparable proje…

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Distribution Release: Network Security Toolkit 36-13232

Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable live disc based on the Fedora distribution. The distribution’s latest release updates networking tools, places OpenVAS in a podman container, and retires the WUI sidebar navigation menu. “Access to the Open…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: July 10th, 2022

This week was all about Linux notebooks as we saw new releases of the TUXEDO Pulse 15, KDE Slimbook, System76 Lemur Pro, and Slimbook Executive laptops. KDE fans got new releases of the KDE Gear and Frameworks software suites, Debian users got new installation/live mediums with the latest updates, and Calibre and Audacious apps received […]

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Sure, GitHub’s AI-assisted Copilot Writes Code for You, but Is It lLegal or Ethical?

GitHub’s Copilot is an AI-based, pair-programming service. Its machine learning model raises a number of questions. Open source experts weigh in.
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Lennart Poettering, the Systemd Creator, Goes to Work at Microsoft

Lennart Poettering, the creator of crucial Linux components such as systemd and PulseAudio, has left Red Hat to pursue careers at Microsoft.
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KDE Frameworks 5.96 Adds Battery Levels for Wireless Touchpads

KDE Frameworks 5.96 doesn’t look as big as the previous release, but it adds some interesting changes. Learn more here.
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KDE Plasma 5.24.6 LTS Brings Many Fixes to Plasma Wayland, More

KDE Plasma 5.24.6 LTS is here two months after the KDE Plasma 5.24.5 LTS update to bring more bug fixes and improvements. Learn more here.
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New Highly-Evasive Linux Malware Infects All Running Processes

Intezer Labs security researchers have identified a sophisticated new malware that targets Linux devices. Learn more here.
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