| by Scott Kilroy

How to Use a Key-Value Dictionary in bash

While bash is not a general-purpose programming language, bash version 4 and higher supports dictionaries or associative arrays natively. 

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| by Scott Kilroy

Change sudo password through Command Line in CentOS 8

Here’s a step-by-step on how a root user or user with sudo privileges can make this change.

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How to Delete Files Older than Specified Days in Linux

Using the find command allows you to search with parameters like the filename, size, type of file, etc.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Use Two-Factor Authentication with Ubuntu

Any company or entity that takes security seriously needs to implement two-factor authentication (2FA).

How to Use Two-Factor Authentication with Ubuntu

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Find Files Based on Timestamp in Linux

Use the power of find to speed up your file searches.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Gmail

For a better way to email, FOSS gives you options.

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| by Scott Kilroy

GNOME 40 Beta has been Released

Anyone looking to test the beta for the upcoming GNOME 40 release can now do so.

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| by Scott Kilroy

GNOME 40 Beta Released for Public Testing, Here’s What’s New

The GNOME 40 beta release is packed with many other goodies.

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| by Scott Kilroy

RSS Guard Is A Qt Desktop RSS Feed Reader, Syncs with Feedly, Google Reader API, More

RSS Guard is a free and open source reader for Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Ward Server Monitoring Tool Keeps and Eye on System Resources Remotely

The free and open-source tool for Linux comes with a modern UI design with a dark theme and runs perfectly with all Linux distributions.

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How to Find Out Which Groups a User Belongs to in Linux

Use any one of the following methods to know what group (or groups) a user is in.

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Kali Linux’s First Release in 2021 Ships with Xfce 4.16, New Hacking Tools

You’ll want to download this release right now and install it on your personal computer.

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| by Scott Kilroy

NoiseTorch Is A Real-Time Microphone Noise Suppression Application For Linux

Filter out unwanted background noise like the sound of your mechanical keyboard, computer fans, trains and so on.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Install and Use Guacamole Remote Desktop on CentOS 8

Apache Guacamole is a free, open-source, web-based and clientless remote desktop application that supports standard protocols like VNC, RDP, and SSH. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Guacamole server on CentOS 8.

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Firefox 87 Enters Beta with the Backspace Key Disabled as a Back Button

Mozilla recommends that you use the Alt + Left arrow keyboard shortcut instead.

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Duf – A Better Linux Disk Monitoring Utility

The post Duf – A Better Linux Disk Monitoring Utility first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
duf is one of the fancy Linux disk monitoring utilities written in Golang. It is released under MIT license and It supports Linux, macOS…

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KDE’s NeoChat Matrix Client Gets New Login Page, Multimodal Mode, Message Editing

The first major update is out now, as developer Carl Schwan reports on his blog, enhancing NeoChat with more super powers, 

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5 Best Linux Distros for Beginners

Even Linus himself had to start somewhere.  Here’s how to get started in Linux.

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Telegram Desktop 2.6 Released with Disappearing Messages in Chats, Groups, and Channels

Unlike Signal and WhatsApp, Telegram didn’t offer a dedicated disappearing messages mode until now.

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Here’s How Multi-Monitor Support Will Work on GNOME 40

Multi-monitor support in GNOME 40 will work much the same as it does now, with a few adjustments for the new Activities Overview design.

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