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What You Need to Look Out for When Installing Packages from Public Repositories

In this Help Net Security video, Ax Sharma, Senior Security Researcher at Sonatype, talks about the risks posed by malicious open source packages.
Malicious packages can harm systems in many different ways. They can cause a simple proof of concept hack…

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Install WordPress on OpenLiteSpeed Ubuntu

WordPress is a well-known content management system (CMS) on the Internet. Almost all large and small hosting providers offer several solutions for easily hosting WordPress, and OpenLiteSpeed is one of those solutions.

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Visual-Inertial Tracking for Monado OpenXR

Monado now has initial support for 6DoF (“inside-out”) tracking for devices with cameras and an IMU. Three free and open-source SLAM/VIO solutions were integrated and adapted to work on XR: Kimera-VIO, ORB-SLAM3, and Basalt. Thanks to this,…

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Understanding the Linux Directory Structure and Filesystem Hierarchy

In this article, we will learn the Linux directory structure in detail and try to understand the meaning and contents of different directories.
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How to Install Discord on Linux: A Step by Step Guide

Discord runs natively on all major operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Debuted in 2015, it quickly became the communication platform of choice for gamers. Although it was designed with gamers in mind, the application’s versatile features found a home in other communities, and many Open Source organizations began to take an interest in […]

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Installation and Review of Q4OS Linux [Lightweight Distro]

Q4OS is a new Linux distribution that’s based on Debian; a common base that’s shared with other distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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Fwupd 1.7.7 Adds Support for Logitech M550, M650 and K650, More StarLite Laptops

Coming one and a half months after fwupd 1.7.6, which added support for Star Labs’ Star Lite Mk III laptop, the fwupd 1.7.7 release is here with support for even more of Star Labs’ StarLite Linux-powered laptops, though no specific model is mentioned in the release notes at this time, so if it works with […]

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How to Download Files with Curl Command in Linux

Curl, short for Client URL, is a handy and flexible command-line tool used to transfer data between client systems. It supports a myriad of protocols such as FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTP, LDAP, POP3, and SCP just to mention a few.
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Distribution Release: NuTyX 22.04.1

NuTyX is a French Linux distribution (with multi-language support) built from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch, with a custom package manager called “cards”. The project’s latest snapshot is NuTyX 22.04.1 which features updates to the …

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How to Install and Configure Cluster with Two Nodes in Linux

This article will help you learn how to install and configure a High-Availability (HA) cluster with two nodes in Linux. Learn more here.
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How to Use Tags in Ansible Playbook (Examples)

Sometimes, you might want to run specific tasks instead of running an entire playbook file. Tags in Ansible Playbook can help. Learn to use them here.
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How to Install and Use SFTP on Linux Servers

SFTP, or SSH File Transfer Protocol, is a method for securely transferring data between computers. Learn to install SFTP on Linux servers here.
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How to Export and Import KVM Virtual Machines in Linux

This brief guide explains how to export and import KVM virtual machines manually or automatically with a bash script in Linux.
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Claws Mail 4.1 Adds Text Zooming, Many Other New Features

Coming almost ten months after the major Claws Mail 4.0 release, the Claws Mail 4.1 release is here to add more improvements.
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How to Install and Run Android Apps on Ubuntu using Anbox

Anbox (Android in a Box) is a free, open-source Android emulator for Linux. Learn how to install and run Android apps on Ubuntu using Anbox here.
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Install WordPress on OpenLiteSpeed Ubuntu

WordPress is a well-known content management system (CMS) on the Internet. Almost all large and small hosting providers offer several solutions for easily hosting WordPress, and OpenLiteSpeed is one of those solutions. OpenLiteSpeed is a popular open-source free web server that is renowned for responding to user requests faster than Apache, Nginx, and other web servers. OpenLiteSpeed

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Import Multiple SQL Files In MySQL

If you are manually migrating your website or simply need to import certain SQL files into your database, this article will show you how to import multiple SQL files in mySQL. We will use both a graphical interface and MySQL command-line. To begin with, it is strongly advised not to import a database onto a live

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How to Install BoxBilling on Debian 11

BoxBilling is an open-source, community-driven billing software written in PHP. Learn how to install BoxBilling with Nginx, PHP-FPM, and MariaDB on Debian 11 Bullseye.
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How to Stop/Remove Multiple Docker Containers at Once

When you are running a couple of containers, it’s okay to stop or remove containers one by one, but it’s not feasible when you are running multiple microservice containers.
 
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Pop OS 22.04 LTS – New Features and Release Updates

This is a summary of the new features and beta download details of Pop OS 22.04 LTS from System76. Learn more here.
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