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Why and How to Edit Your Sudoers File in Linux

There’s a “sudoers” file in your Linux system that permits and denies users from gaining super-user access. Learn how it works and how you can extend it.
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Tails 5.0: Most Secure Linux Released

The release of a specialized distribution kit Tails 5.0 (The Amnesic Incognito Live System), based on the Debian package base and designed to provide anonymous access to the network, has been formed. Anonymous exit to Tails is provided by the Tor system. All connections, except traffic through the Tor network, are blocked by default by […]

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How To Select And Filter Data From a MySQL Database Using PHP In XAMPP

In this guide, we will discuss how to select the records from a MySQL database based on specific conditions with the WHERE clause and the SELECT command using PHP in XAMPP stack.
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Firefox 100 Marks 17 Years of Development with Interesting Upgrades

Mozilla Firefox 100 is a significant release, marking 17 years of development, and all the exciting feature additions over the years.
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Fedora 36 Release Has Been Delayed for the Second Time

The postponement of Fedora’s release is not something new that can surprise the devotees of this popular Linux distro. Due to some last-minute bugs discovered, Fedora Linux 36 has been postponed again with a new release date of May 10.
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Microsoft Discovers Dual Linux Security Problems: Nimbuspwn

Microsoft, yes, Microsoft is now finding and helping fix Linux security bugs. Will wonders never cease!
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How to Use the Rsync (Remote Sync) Command in Linux with Examples

In this tutorial we’ll learn how to use rsync to transfer and sync files between machines, as well as explore some of rsync‘s options, through examples and detailed explanations.
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How to Create VPC Peering Across Two AWS Regions

VPC peering allows resources of two different regions to communicate over a private network. In this guide, we will learn how to create VPC peering across two AWS regions.
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How to Install Slackware Linux 15: A Full Step-by-Step Guide

Slackware is the oldest actively maintained Linux distro. Learn how to install Slackware Linux 15 in this step-by-step guide.
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Using Chroot in OpenSSH

A chroot is the operation where the root directory of a process is changed to a specified directory. Learn to use chroot in OpenSSH here.
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Drupal Introductory Guide with Installation

On this site, we’ve gone over WordPress in great detail. Despite the fact that WordPress is the most popular and actively developed CMS, it is not the only good one on the market. In this article, we will go through Drupal in depth, determining who it may be used for and how to install Drupal […]

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How to Install Matomo Web Analytics on Ubuntu 20.04

Matomo (formerly known as Piwik) is a free and open-source web analytics application. Learn to install Matomo web analytics on Ubuntu 20.04.
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GNUnet News: Messenger-GTK 0.7.0

Messenger-GTK 0.7.0 released

We are pleased to announce the release of the Messenger-GTK application.

The application is a convergent GTK messaging application using the GNUnet Messenger service. The goal is to provide private and sec…

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Corel MindManager

Corel MindManager is mind mapping software. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Corel MindManager?
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elementary OS 7 Code Name Revealed

This article offers a few details and additional information about elementary OS 7 “Horus,” with features, release dates, and more.
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A cautionary tale about locking Linux & FreeBSD user accounts

Like every other solo developer and sysadmin, I do stuff using ssh. Some stuff is automated using scripts, and others require ssh login. For example, one of my scripts logs into my Linux and FreeBSD server using public ssh keys and does a particular t…

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New DNS Spoofing Threat Puts Millions of Devices at Risk

Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability that could lead to DNS spoofing attacks in two popular C standard libraries that provide functions for common DNS operations.
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New DNS Spoofing Threat Puts Millions of Devices at Risk

Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability that could lead to DNS spoofing attacks in two popular C standard libraries that provide functions for common DNS operations.
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Distribution Release: OpenMediaVault 6.0.24

OpenMediaVault is a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) solution based on Debian GNU/Linux. The distribution’s latest release is the start of the 6.x series which is based on Debian 11. “After a long development phase I am happy to announce the release of …

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KDE Plasma 5.24.5 LTS Released with Plasma Wayland Improvements

Coming five weeks after KDE Plasma 5.24.4, the KDE Plasma 5.24.5 update is here with even more Plasma Wayland session improvements.
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