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KaOS 2022.06 Now Available With KDE Plasma 5.25

The newest iteration of KaOS Linux not only adds the latest KDE Plasma desktop but sets LibreOffice as the default.

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BlueMail E-Mail Client Gets a Makeover, Support for Wayland

BlueMail is a free, proprietary e-mail client with Linux builds. It supports most mail providers and protocols, has a large feature set, and now a new look.
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How to troubleshoot SELinux policy violations

Learn how to diagnose and address routine SELinux policy violations that may be causing problems with your web server.
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How to Get the MAC Address of a Network Interface Card

You are about to learn what a MAC address is, where they are stored, how they are assigned, the relationship between MAC addresses and IP addresses, and finally, how to get the MAC address of a network interface card.
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Install Firefox 102 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Alma Linux & Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to download firefox and install Firefox 102 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04, LinuxMint 20.3, Rocky Linux 8, Alma Linux 9, and Fedora 36.
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Sizing Up Partitions

Looking at partition choices for different situations, plus resizing.

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How To Install Docker Engine With Docker Compose In Ubuntu 22.04

This guide explains how to install Docker in Ubuntu and how to install Docker compose to define and run multi-container Docker applications.
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Codenotary introduces Software Bill of Materials service for Kubernetes

Codenotary’s new service enables you to monitor what’s running in your Kubernetes-managed container clusters — vital knowledge for security.

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Install Clapper Media Player On Ubuntu, Alma Linux, Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install Clapper media player on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Linux Mint 20.3, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 8, and Fedora 36
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Kuro: An Unofficial Microsoft To-Do Desktop Client for Linux

Microsoft’s To-Do service is quite popular. And like almost all MS products, it is not available on Linux. Check out this unofficial client from Microsoft To-Do.
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How to Install Jitsi Meet Video Conferencing Server on Ubuntu 22.04

Jitsi is a free and open-source chat, telephony, and video conferencing tool. It is a very good alternative to other tools like Skype, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams. In this post, we will show you how to install Jitsi Meet on Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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How to Install LEMP Stack (Linux, Nginx, PHP and MariaDB) on Ubuntu 24.04

The LEMP Stack (Linux, Nginx, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP) is a group of free and open-source software applications for hosting and developing PHP web applications. This guide will show you how to install LEMP Stack (Linux, Nginx, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP) on…

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How to Zip Files and Directories on Linux

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to zip files and directories/folders on Linux. This tutorial will work on most major distros, like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, etc.
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ripgrep-all Command in Linux: One grep to Rule Them All

The ripgrep-all is grep on asteriod. Apart from searching in text files, it can also search in PDFs, Word documents, E-Books, Zip, Tar archives files and more.

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Top PHP Hardening Security Tips for Linux Servers

The post Top PHP Hardening Security Tips for Linux Servers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
It’s no brainier that PHP is one of the most used server scripting programming languages. It makes sense for an attacker to f…

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Excellent Utilities: Extension Manager – Browse, Install and Manage GNOME Shell Extensions

Extension Manager is a small utility that lets you browse and install GNOME extensions without using a web browser. The utility auto-detects all installed GNOME extensions, including ‘system extensions’ that are already installed.
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A Detailed Guide on How to Work with Documents in Nextcloud

Nextcloud is an open-source content collaboration platform that makes it possible to create secure file storage with sharing and synchronization features. It’s not too much to say that Nextcloud is an ideal solution for file management, as this platform allows you to share files and folders on your computer, and instantly synchronize them with your […]

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DNF Command Line Package Manager in Linux: A Complete Guide

DNF (Dandified YUM) is a package manager for RPM-based Linux distributions, including RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux. This article is a complete guide on using the DNF command in Linux to manage and maintain the software…

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How to Change the Default Interface in Linux?

A network interface is a device or a point of connection between a device and a network. How to set the default interface in Linux is discussed in this article.

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Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop

Red Hat is hiring a blind software engineer to help with accessibility refinements in GNOME, Fedora, and RHEL. This is a good step by Red Hat.
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