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Development Release: EuroLinux 9.0 Beta

EuroLinux is a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The distribution has a new development snapshot, EuroLinux 9.0 Beta, which introduces a number of new features: “In EuroLinux 9.0 you can now use a standalone smart card to both authenticate yourself a…

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How to Install GNU G++ (C++) Compiler and Toolchain on Ubuntu 20.04

GNU C++ is a compiler for the C++ programming language from the GNU Compiler Collection. It runs on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. In this guide, we will show you how to install G++ compiler on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.
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Free Software Foundation announces new executive director, Zoë Kooyman

Source: FSF News

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How to Find UUID of Disk Storage with a Simple Command

Most likely, you are looking for a solution to auto-mount disk storage whenever the system gets power on instead of doing it manually. Of course, it is not feasible to mount a location every time, and what if your application or program crashes because of a missing location? So, to avoid this type of conflict, we can […]

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How to Manage KVM Virtual Environment Using Commandline Tools in Linux

In this 4th part of our KVM series, we are discussing KVM environment management using CLI. We use ‘virt-install’ CL tool to create and configure virtual machines, virsh CL tool to create and configure storage pools and qemu-img CL tool to create and m…

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Fedora 36 Release Date and New Features

Fedora 36 is due for release soon, but what are some of the features that you can expect with it? And, when is it releasing? As per the official schedule, the early release date for Fedora 36 beta is March 15, 2022. And, the delayed date (in case) for Fedora 36 beta is March 22, 2022. Once […]

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How to Configure Task Switcher in KDE Plasma Desktop

This guide explains how to configure the Task Switcher in the KDE Plasma desktop.
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How to Install ‘Python-Pexpect’ Module in Linux

Pexpect is a Python module that allows you to spawn child applications, manage them as well as acknowledge expected patterns in their output. In addition, it is used for automating interactive applications such as ftp, ssh, passwd just to mention a few. You can also use it to automate Linux commands, setup scripts, and Software […]

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How to Install Saltstack Master and Minion on Debian 11

SaltStack is a free, open-source, and Python-based automation and configuration management software. In this article, I will show you how to install SaltStack Master and Minion on Debian 11.
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The org-mode LaTeX exporter: LaTeX for non-TEXers

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This article shows how to configure and use the org-mode provided by Emacs to produce pretty documents. org is a multi-purpose structu…

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How to Install DBeaver CE on Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, and Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to download and install DBeaver CE on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Linux Mint 20.3, and Debian 8 via the official repository and via Flatpak also. DBeaver Community Edition (CE) is a free and open-source universal database tool for database administrators and developers and it is based […]

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Reddit r/Russia Quarantined For Huge Falsehoods

As the Russian government faces widespread condemnation from throughout the world and within its own country, all major websites, including Facebook, Twitter, and Google, are expressing their opposition to the invasion of Ukraine by placing sanctions on the country. Reddit has now blocked the /r/Russia subreddit, citing a substantial volume…

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Fwupd 1.7.6 Linux Firmware Updater Adds Support for Star Lite Mk III Laptop

Fwupd 1.7.6 is here with support for new hardware, including the Star Lite Mk III laptop from Star Labs, as well as HP M2xfd monitors, and some new features, such as a new plugin to set a GPIO pin for the duration of an update or a new plugin to enumerate SCSI hardware. This release […]

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Distribution Release: Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre 0.4

André Silva has announced the release of Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre 0.4, a new version of the project’s Arch-based “libre” Linux distribution that meets the GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG). This version drops support for systemd and …

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Human Rights Groups Report Use of Cluster & Vacuum Bombs Technology in Ukraine

Cluster and vacuum bombs were used on Ukrainian civilians on Monday, according to human rights organisations and Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States of America. Several international groups have strongly denounced the use of these weapons systems. According to Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, Russian forces appeared to have…

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How to Install OTRS Ticketing System on Alma Linux 8

OTRS stands for "Open Source Trouble Ticket System" is a free and open-source service management suite. It is one of the most popular ticketing tools used by help desks, call centers, and IT service management teams. In this post, we will sho…

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Bahraini Journalists and Activists Hacked With Pegasus

Pegasus, the malware developed by NSO Group, was responsible for the hacking of three Bahraini dissidents, according to an extensive study published on February 18, 2022 by The Citizen Lab. Two of the three activists have given their permission to be identified. NSO Group is an Israeli security company that…

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Linux Security Auditing with Lynis

Lynis is a free and open-source security checker released under the GPL license and available for Linux and Unix-based operating systems such as MacOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc. In this article, we will explore how to install  Lynis and conduct an…

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How to Convert a /Home Directory to Partition in Linux

The post How to Convert a /Home Directory to Partition in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .This topic might seem a bit peculiar. I mean, why should you convert your home directory into a separate partition? Whenever yo…

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25 Examples of the Linux find Command

The find command in Linux/Unix is known to be one of the most important and frequently used commands for searching files and directories. It supports different arguments and options for finding files and directories. Even if you can find files and directories in Linux via GUI it will be more friendly and easier to use, […]

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