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How to Install XAMPP on Ubuntu 20.04

The post How to Install XAMPP on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on LinOxide.

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How to Install AnyDesk on Ubuntu 20.04

The post How to Install AnyDesk on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on LinOxide.

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How to Perform an Unattended Debian Installation

Devs have created a system that allows automatic or unattended installations starting from a configuration file (preseed).

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Pop Shell Gets Improved Mouse-Based Window Tiling

The GNOME Shell extension for window tiling used by default in Pop!_OS 20.04 and newer has been updated.

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Install and Configure PHP Opcache on Ubuntu 20.04

How to install and enable Opcache’s PHP extension with Apache and Nginx. 

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How to Install Zabbix Server on Ubuntu 20.04

The post How to Install Zabbix Server on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on LinOxide.

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Best Linux Distros for Developers

Some distros offer certain features that developers may find particularly helpful for their work.

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5 Most Frequently Used Open Source Shells for Linux

Unix/GNU Linux shell is more powerful compared to the Windows shell. Here are some options to try.

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How to Check if a File Exists in bash

bash offers several ways to check whether or not a file exists.

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Thunderbird 78 is being ported to Ubuntu 20.04

The Ubuntu developers have made the decision to port the latest release of Thunderbird to the LTS version of the platform.

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How to Read and Create .csv Files using Python

Using Python’s csv module, part of its language standard library, makes it easy to create and read this fundamentally important file type.

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ktest Delivers Automated Testing For Kernel Programmers

Aimed at individual programmers testing their patch series, ktest automates certain aspects of Linux kernel testing.

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Bypassing Deep Packet Inspection: Tunneling Traffic Over TLS VPN

by Dmitriy Kuptsov

In some countries, network operators employ deep packet inspection techniques to block certain types of traffic. For example, Virtual Private Network (VPN) traffic c…

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Orchis Is A Cool GTK and GNOME Theme With Rounded Elements

This is a material design GNOME/GTK theme which is originally based on Materia.

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How to Install Kanboard Project Management Software on CentOS 8

Kanboard is an open-source project management software that helps you to manage your projects and visualize your workflow. It uses Kanban methodology and is specially designed for small teams that focus on minimalism and simplicity.

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eBook: Introducing KVM Virtualization Setup Guide for Linux

The concept of virtualization has been around for a while now and has proved quite resourceful and cost-effective technologies. Operation teams and desktop users alike can spin up multiple virtual machines and run a
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10 Best API Gateways and Management Tools in 2024

The post 10 Best API Gateways and Management Tools in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Microservices and APIs (short for Application Programming Interfaces) have become almost commonplace in sustainable modern applicati…

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GeoIP for nftables Brings Simplicity, Flexibility to GeoIP Filtering

GeoIP filtering can add a valuable layer of security to your firewall.

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How to Split Vim Screen Horizontally and Vertically in Linux

When working in Vim, extra workspace can be valuable. Here’s how to get it.

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How to Check CPU is 64/32 Bit in Linux System

The post How to Check CPU is 64/32 Bit in Linux System appeared first on LinOxide.

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