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How to Install Matomo Web Analytics on Debian 11

Matomo, formerly known as Piwik is a free and open-source web analytics application developed by a community of developers. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Matomo on Debian 11 with an Apache2 web server and a free Let’s Encrypt SSL cer…

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How to Install UVdesk Helpdesk System on Rocky Linux 8

UVdesk is an open-source Saas-based helpdesk system for companies to interact with their customers and offer round-the-clock support. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Uvdesk on a Rocky Linux 8 based server using Nginx, MySQL and PHP.

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The C4C Linux Distro Rises from the Grave

The Computers4Christians project is revamped in form of a custom distro with software for people of the Christian faith.
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How to find out if Raspberry PI Linux OS needs a reboot

Are you using Raspberry PI Linux OS for managing a small cluster of servers at home? Want to get a reboot notification when you run apt-get upgrade? Try these tips about Ansible & apt hooks that tell you if you need to reboot RPi to apply kernel up…

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How to Install and Use SSHGuard on Ubuntu 20.04

SSHGuard is an open-source daemon that is used to enhance the security of ssh as well as other network protocols. In this tutorial, you will learn to install SSHGuard and configure the system to prevent brute force attacks in Ubuntu 20.04.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 13th, 2022

This week was a bit slow in Linux news and releases, but we got a few major ones like the Mozilla Firefox 98 web browser with new optimized download flow, a new VLC Media Player release with a bunch of goodies, as well as the Mesa 22 graphics stack for better gaming. On top of […]

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ssh Command Usage, Options, and Configuration in Linux/Unix

SSH is one of the main key services in Linux/Unix based systems. SSH represents Secure Socket Shell. SSH protocol is used to access the remote server/system with an encrypted method of login using the default TCP/IP port 22 or a custom based port number. This service is mainly used by System and Network Administrators to […]

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Three Tools to Scan a Linux Server for Viruses, Malware and Rootkits

Servers connected to the internet are seeing a constant level of attacks and scans all day. While a firewall and regular system updates are a good first defense to keep the system safe, you should also check regularly that no attacker got in. The tools…

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How to Install Docker in Fedora [Beginner’s tutorial]

Here’s a beginner’s tutorial to show various methods of installing Docker on Fedora Linux.

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MX Linux Review – A Debian Based OS for Linux Beginners

The post MX Linux Review – A Debian Based OS for Linux Beginners first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Are you a Linux newbie or an intermediate user looking to try out a powerful, user-friendly, and simple Linux distribution wi…

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Linux Kernel 5.17 Release Delayed to Tackle Spectre v2 Exploit

With last-minute Spectre fixes, the Linux Kernel 5.17 release was delayed while restarting the automated testing process. Learn more here.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Curl Command in Linux

This article explains how to use curl in Linux with 15 examples. Take a closer look at this beginner’s guide to curl command in Linux.
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Getting Started with Pre-built Docker Images

In this guide, we will discuss what Docker images are and the best ways of getting started with pre-built Docker images.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Autodesk AutoCAD

Autodesk AutoCAD is computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software. What are the best free and open source alternatives to Autodesk AutoCAD?
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Best Linux Distros in 2022

This article looks at the best Linux distributions, their features, pros and cons, and what to consider when evaluating Linux distros.
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How to Install CloudPanel on Debian 10 Buster

CloudPanel is an open-source control panel for efficient server management. Learn how to install CloudPanel on Debian 10 Buster here.
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GNOME 42 Release Candidate Brings Back Fingerprint Dialog

Since GNOME 42 Beta, many updates have occurred. Learn about the GNOME 42 release candidate and its latest features here.
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KDE Frameworks 5.92 Improves Dolphin and KRunner

KDE Frameworks 5.92 is here to further improve your favorite file manager, Dolphin, by addressing bugs. Learn more about the new release here.
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Exploring the Lynis Audit Report

Lynis is a free and open-source security auditing tool and released as a GPL licensed project and is available for Linux and Unix-based Operating systems. In this tutorial, we will try to explore the Lynis audit report and learn to apply some of the re…

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Getting Started with Pre-built Docker Images

Images are the fundamental component of docker. In this guide, we will discuss what docker images are, how to build them, how to manage them, and how to use them.

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