| by Scott Kilroy

How to Develop Your Own Custom Linux Distribution From Scratch

Developing a Linux Distribution from scratch is called Linux From Scratch (LFS). Here’s how you do it.

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PART 2: Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux—Choose a Distro

This is a series that offers a gentle introduction to Linux for newcomers.

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Protect Your Online Privacy with the Tor Browser Bundle

Tor is both one of the most reliable ways to hide your identity and one of the easiest to use on Linux.

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VLC 4.0 Coming This Year with Completely Redesigned UI

4.0 will be released later this year with a brand new user interface.

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How to Optimize Laptop Battery Life in Linux

TLP’s default settings are well optimized for saving Linux laptop battery power.

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Exploring PKI weaknesses and how to combat them

 

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Transfer Files between Your Linux PCs and Android Devices with Warpinator

Warpinator allow you quickly and easily to transfer files between Linux PCs, Android phones, tablets, and other devices.

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Static and Dynamic IP Address Configurations for DHCP

IP address configurations are critical, but what is the difference between static and dynamic addressing, and how does DHCP come into play?

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Counterfit: Open-Source Tool for Testing the Security of AI Systems

Counterfit started as a collection of attack scripts written to target individual AI models, but Microsoft turned it into an automation tool to attack multiple AI systems at scale.

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READER UPDATE: Our Twitter Feed Is Fixed

We’ve updated some settings here at Linux Today World Headquarters and our Twitter feed should begin showing current headlines within the next day or so.

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Ubuntu 18.04 Flavors Reach End of Life, Upgrade to 20.04 LTS

From this moment on, there will be no further point releases published for the Bionic Beaver series.

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eBPF for Advanced Linux Infrastructure Monitoring

by Odysseas Lamztidis

A year has passed since the pandemic left us spending the better part of our days sheltering inside our homes. It has been a challenging time for developers, Sysa…

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Manage AWS VPC using aws-cli

Managing a VPC and other resources like Subnet, Route Table, Internet Gateway from the terminal using aws-cli can be a bit confusing if you are not good at VPC. In this article, we will create a VPC with 2 Subnets, Route Table, and Internet Gateway, th…

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Nitrux 1.4 Is One of the First Distros to Support Linux Kernel 5.12

Nitrix 1.4 can be easily installed over or alongside the default kernel by running the sudo apt install linux-image-mainline-current command in a terminal emulator.

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How to Use Multisite WordPress Cluster Auto Installation

Multisite WordPress installation allows you to create and manage multiple WordPress websites from a single dashboard.

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Nextcloud and OpenProject Join Forces, Announce Integration Features

The integration between Nextcloud and OpenProject will offers enterprises a data sovereignty and increase in productivity.

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How to Format a USB Drive as exFAT on Linux

Source: LinOxide

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syncthing: Keep Files and Directories Synchronized across Different Devices

syncthing’s TLS encryption secures this free and open source software. Here’s how to get it up and running.

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WEEK 5: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC—Multiple Operating Systems

This week, we examine hardware virtualization, dual booting, as well as using a compatibility layer.

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Create Ubuntu Bootable USB / Live USB from Command Line

Install or test Ubuntu, or use it as a personal operating system that can be used on any laptop or desktop.

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