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10 Top Open-Source Penetration Testing Tools

We’ve reviewed those better-known open-source names in our main pentesting tools article. Here we’re focusing on some lesser-known but still worthy open-source solutions that can be used separately for specific purposes or combined to run comprehensive…

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Publication of the FSF-funded white papers on questions around Copilot

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Distribution Release: Ubuntu 20.04.4

There has been an update to Ubuntu’s latest long-term support (LTS) release and its official community editions. The new install images carry the version number 20.04.4 and provide both security updates and new hardware support for the Ubuntu family o…

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How to Install Ubuntu Desktop from Ubuntu Server

Ubuntu is one of the most widely used Linux distributions, developed by Canonical. Learn how to install the Ubuntu desktop from an Ubuntu server here.
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Atom – A Hackable Text and Source Code Editor for Linux

Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor, available for cross-platform operating systems. Learn more here.
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How to Install Kubernetes Cluster on Rocky Linux 8

Kubernetes (k8s) is a free and open-source container orchestration system. Learn how to install the Kubernetes cluster on Rocky Linux 8 here.
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Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS Released, Available to Download

The fourth point release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is available to download. Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS is a newly-spun installer image that contains all core security patches, bug fixes, and app updates released to Ubuntu 21.04 since the release of Ubuntu 20.04.3 L…

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Rainbow Stream – An Advanced Command-line Twitter Client for Linux

Rainbow Stream is an advanced command-line Twitter client for Linux users who don’t want to operate from GUI. Learn more here.
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GNOME 42 Features a Subtle, Yet Classy Touch

Being ill for much of the last week or two I missed some last-minute additions to GNOME 42 as it readied its formal beta — but belated or not, I want to spotlight one of those changes in particular. In GNOME 42 switching between the (all-new) light and…

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How to Install Zulip Chat Server on Debian 11

Zulip is an open-source chat server, similar to Microsoft Teams, Rocket Chat, or Slack. Learn how to install Zulip on a Debian 11 based server.
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Hands on with the latest version of DahliaOS

I hadn’t heard of DahliaOS until about 20 minutes ago when a tweet talking up the latest development release flew past my eyes. Naturally I was intrigued. DahliaOS has nothing to do with Ubuntu of course and thus no real tangible reason to be fea…

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How to Use Emacs as a USENET Reader with Gnus

Gnus is a powerful USENET reader for Emacs. It allows you to use Emacs’ editing features to browse newsgroups. Learn how to use it today.
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TrueNAS SCALE 22.02 Is a Game Changer in the Linux NAS Field

TrueNAS SCALE 22.02 is the latest TrueNAS release, based on Debian instead of FreeBSD. Learn more about the release here.
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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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Nautilus 42 Arrives in Ubuntu 22.04 Daily Builds

Those currently testing the upcoming Ubuntu 22.04 release can take the latest version of Nautilus, the default file manager in Ubuntu, for a spin. Nautilus 42 was released as part of the recent GNOME 42 beta and it’s making the jump to the Jammy …

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What Are the Various SEO Services?

The business sector of Brisbane, one of Australia’s state capital, expects growth of more than 1 per cent per year. Aside from that, the city is home to talented people and a skilled workforce that creates diverse skillsets. Unknown to many, a diverse …

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Make Applications Start in the Center of Screen in Ubuntu

By default, new application windows start at the top left of the screen in Ubuntu. If you don’t like it, you can change this behavior easily.

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15 Useful Performance and Network Monitoring Tools for Linux

The post 15 Useful Performance and Network Monitoring Tools for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you’re working as a Linux/Unix system administrator, sure you know that you must have useful monitoring tools to…

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How to Install Apache Guacamole on Debian 11

Apache Guacamole is a free and open-source remote desktop gateway. In this tutorial, learn how to install and configure Apache Guacamole on Debian 11 Bullseye.
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Configure Collectd as a Central Monitoring Server for Clients

This tutorial shows you how to configure the networking plugin for Collectd daemon as a central monitoring server for clients. Learn more here.
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