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How to check for updates at login on Debian

Due to increased security risks and ensuring you are running the latest software packages, you might want your system to always check for updates and upgrades on login. This post will guide you on ‘How to check for updates at login on Debian.’

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How to Install Varnish 7 on AlmaLinux

Varnish is a free, and open-source web application accelerator. Learn how to install Varnish 7 on AlmaLinux in this tutorial.
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The Cloud is Infested with Cryptojackers

The short, precise answer to ‘what is cryptojacking?’, is that it’s how criminals can make big bucks from your company network. Leaving a trail of dead batteries and burnt-out hardware, here’s the profile of a crypto parasite.Legitimate CryptominingCry…

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Kali Linux 2022.2 Released with New GNOME & KDE Environments

This year’s second Kali Linux update, Kali Linux 2022.2, brings the latest versions of the GNOME and KDE desktop environments. Learn more here.
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10 Best Companies to Work for

For the employers who want to become a go-to place for the applicants, it is as important to maintain their image as a good workplace as it is for people to keep their CVs neat. Indeed, large businesses have competition not only in the sales field but …

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Vulnerability in Python that Allows Calling System Commands from Sandboxed Scripts

A method has been published for bypassing Python’s isolated code execution systems, based on the use of a long-known bug that appeared in Python 2.7, identified in 2012 and still not fixed in Python 3. The bug allows using specially linked Python code to initiate a call to already freed memory (Use-After-Free) in Python. Initially, […]

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Status of Wayland Support in NVIDIA Drivers

Aaron Plattner, one of the lead developers of NVIDIA’s proprietary drivers, posted the status of Wayland protocol support in the R515 driver testing branch, for which NVIDIA provided the source code for all kernel-level components. It is noted that in a number of areas support for the Wayland protocol in the NVIDIA driver has not […]

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Inkscape 1.2 Released with Support for Multi-Page Documents, Numerous Enhancements

Coming almost a year after Inkscape 1.1, the Inkscape 1.2 release is here to introduce a new Page tool that implements support for multiple pages in Inkscape documents. To access the new Page tool, click on the lowest button in the toolbar. The tool also lets you import and export multi-page PDF documents. Also new […]

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How to convert string to int in Java

In java, string to int conversion can be achieved using two build-in methods i.e., Integer.ParseInt() and Integer.ValueOf().

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How to Install ONLYOFFICE Docs on Ubuntu for ARM

ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite distributed under GNU AGPL v3.0. It comprises web-based viewers and collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms compatible with OOXML formats.

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Software Freedom Conservancy wins big step forward for open-source rights

SFC v. Vizio lawsuit ruling shows the GPL acts both as a copyright license and as a contractual agreement.

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How to Install Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP (LEMP) on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

LEMP is an acronym for a group of free and open-source software often used to serve web applications. It represents the configuration of Nginx Web Server, MySQL / MariaDB Database, and PHP Scripting Language on a Linux operating system. This guide shows you step-by-step the installation process of the LEMP stack, Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP, […]

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How to use Screen Command on Linux

Screen is a very useful command which gives us the ability to use multiple Shell(SSH) Sessions from a single SSH session. It means you do not need to explicitly open different SSH sessions to perform multiple operations parallelly.

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Development Release: openSUSE 15.4 RC

The openSUSE project has published a release candidate for openSUSE 15.4. The new development snapshot offers users a chance to test openSUSE and introduces a new platform for containers and minimal environments: “The new phase also changes the new of…

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Alt Workstation K 10.0 Released

The published release of the distribution kit “Alt Workstation K 10” is supplied with a graphical environment based on KDE Plasma. Its boot images are prepared for x86_64 architectures like HTTP, Yandex Mirror, Distrib Coffee, Infania Netwo…

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How to Use Sed in Linux for Basic Shell Tasks

Sed is a simple program. It does not create nor edit any files. Despite that, it is a powerful utility that can make your Linux life easier.
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Linux Administration: Ubuntu Linux Tutorial for Beginners.

Linux is a multi-user system that serves as a reliable open-source system for desktops, and servers. Linux is the most widely used open-source Operating System (OS). In this article, we will be using Ubuntu Server Version to learn to use Linux using Co…

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Distribution Release: Rocky Linux 8.6

Louis Abel has announced the release of Rocky Linux 8.6, the new stable version of the project’s community clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux: “We are pleased to announce the general availability of Rocky Linux 8.6. This release is available for the x8…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 15th, 2022

The week was really great for Linux news and releases. We got huge news from NVIDIA as they finally decided to open-source their graphics drivers, we got a new Fedora Linux release for you to play with on your PC, and we got a new generation of the Kubuntu Focus M2 Linux laptop with upgraded […]

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10 things to do after installing Debian

There are many reasons to select Debian over other Linux distributions out there. First of all, it’s free and open-source, software updates and upgrades can be done smoothly on the terminal, the packages are very secure to download, and it comes with L…

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