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How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 Beta

Learn how to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 from Ubuntu 20.04 or Ubuntu 21.10 in this guide. Upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS ‘Jammy Jellyfish’ is quick and easy.
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Top 5 SEO Tools for Websites

Here’s a snapshot of everyday life in 2022 summed up in a single SEO statistic. When ten people search Google on their smartphone, six of those people will go on to contact that business directly.What does this mean for you? It means SEO is no longer a…

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health @ Savannah: GNU Health Hospital Management 4.0.3 patchset released

Dear community

GNU Health 4.0.3 patchset has been released !

Priority: High

Table of Contents

About GNU Health Patchsets

Updating your system with the GNU Health control Center

Summary of this patchset

Installation notes

List of other iss…

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Amin Bandali: LibrePlanet 2022: The Net beyond the Web

Today I gave a talk at
LibrePlanet 2022
about the internet and the web, giving a brief account of the
web’s past, its current state, and ideas for better futures.

In this talk I go over the old web (of 1990s and early 2000s)
and how websites looked …

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Amin Bandali: LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users

I am giving my very first
LibrePlanet talk today on
March 20th. I will be talking about
Jami, the GNU package for universal
communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users.
I’ll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architectur…

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Amin Bandali: LibrePlanet 2022: The Net beyond the Web

Today I gave a talk at
LibrePlanet 2022
about the internet and the web, giving a brief account of the
web’s past, its current state, and ideas for better futures.

In this talk I go over the old web (of 1990s and early 2000s)
and how websites looked …

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Amin Bandali: LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users

I am giving my very first
LibrePlanet talk today on
March 20th. I will be talking about
Jami, the GNU package for universal
communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users.
I’ll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architectur…

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Block SSH Server Attacks (Brute Force Attacks) Using DenyHosts

DenyHosts is an open-source and free log-based intrusion prevention security program for SSH servers developed in Python language by Phil Schwartz.
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Details on Deepin 20.5: Facial ID, Screenshot Pinning, and More

Deepin 20.5 is here a little over two months after Deepin 20.4 and introduces a ground-breaking new feature that no other GNU/Linux distribution currently offers, facial recognition to unlock your computer, as well as to authenticate in various apps that require sudo authentication. Another interesting feature in the Deepin 20.5 release is the ability to […]

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How to install additional spell check dictionaries for Flatpak apps

Bilingual users may be scratching their heads as to how to install additional spell checker languages for Flatpak apps. Here’s how.
 
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Rust Foundation Launches Rust Community Grants Program

Want to work on Rust but need money? The Rust Foundation wants to hear from you.
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SiFive Becomes Open Source RISC-V’s First Unicorn Company

The growth of SiFive and other companies focused on open source RISC-V-based processors will eventually bring the possibility of completely free and open computing to free and open source software advocates.
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How to Find Your IP Address on Debian 11

This guide is intended for Linux beginners. It shows 6 different ways to find the IP address of your local network card using the command line as well as the GNOME Desktop on Debian 11.
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How to Secure Your Linux Server

Linux servers are a great, cost-effective way for businesses to store and share data. Linux is open-source, so it provides plenty of resources and community cooperation. However, that also brings security concerns. If you’re going to run a Linux server, you have to know how to secure it properly. This article will provide you with […]

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How to Install BoxBilling on Debian 11

BoxBilling is a community-driven billing software written in PHP. It is free and open-source billing designed to be easy to use for both clients and sellers. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install BoxBilling with Nginx, PHP-FPM, and MariaDB …

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Shotcut Video Editor Gets Multi-Threading for All Implicit Video Scaling and Some Video Filters

Now backed by the latest and greatest FFmpeg 5.0 open-source multimedia framework, Shotcut 22.03.30 adds multi-threading support for all implicit video scaling, as well as for various video filters, including Blur: Box, Blur: Gaussian, Color Grading, Invert Colors, Mask: From File, Old Film: Grain, Old Film: Scratches, Old Film: Technocolor, Reflect, Sepia, Sketch, Spot Remover, […]

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Install GitLab on Alma Linux 8

GitLab is a free and open-source DevOps software that comes with multiple tools to develop, secure, and operate software in a single application. In this post, we will explain how to install GitLab CE on Alma Linux 8.

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How to Install and Configure LibreNMS on Ubuntu 20.04

LibreNMS is a free and open-source network monitoring system built in PHP and MySQL which uses the SNMP protocol.
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How to Install MariaDB Server in Rocky Linux

The name MariaDB needs no introduction as its track record on numerous web-based and desktop-based projects speak for itself. The maturity in MariaDB’s performance delivery also makes it an ideal candidate for data analytics due to its columnar databas…

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Peergos: An Open-Source Google Drive Alternative That You Can Self-Host

Peergos is an interesting open-source replacement for Google Drive that you can also self-host. Give it a try!

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