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Distribution Release: UBports 16.04 OTA-21

UBports is a community-developed fork of Canonical’s Ubuntu Touch operating system for mobile devices. The project’s latest release is UBports 16.04 OTA-21. The new release improves the first-run greeter and adjusts the way used storage space is calcu…

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PATCH NOW: New Ubuntu Linux Kernel Security Updates Fix 9 Vulnerabilities

These new Linux kernel security updates are here a little over a month after the previous ones, which addressed six vulnerabilities, and they’re available for Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri), Ubuntu 21.04 (Hisute Hippo), Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa), Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver), as well as the Ubuntu 16.04 and 14.04 ESM releases. Patched in […]

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Use SSH Config File to Manage SSH Connections to Various Remote Servers

Using SSH profiles can help you in cases where you regularly connect to various servers without needing to remember the IP address and other such details.

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Pacman Commands Cheat Sheet for Arch Linux

One uniqueness or key identifier of different Linux distributions is in the package manager they use to update, install, configure, and uninstall various targeted software packages. In Arch Linux, the package manager is called Pacman. This tutorial seeks to walk you through some commonly used and unique Pacman commands that will make your Arch Linux interaction and […]

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Percona Live Returns in May as an In-Person Event

Nothing is known yet about who will be speaking, but Percona said the open-source event will return live this year on May 16-18 in Austin, Texas.
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How to Install Sails.js MVC Framework with Nginx on Debian 11

Sails.js is a full-stack Node.js framework built on top of Express socket.io. It’s a powerful MVC framework inspired by Ruby on Rails, but with supports of data-driven APIs and scalable, also service-oriented architecture.

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How to create a Virtual Machine scale set on Azure

An Azure Scale Set helps to create and manage a group of identical, load-balanced Virtual Machines. The number of Virtual Machines belonging to the scale set can grow and shrink automatically based on the load. This helps to have high availability for …

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The ‘Dell XPS 13 Plus’ Features a Radical Redesign, But Keeps Ubuntu Option

Details on the Dell XPS 13 Plus, unveiled at CES 2022. The device boasts a big redesign with controversial changes. An Ubuntu version will also go on sale.
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How to Install Gitea with PostgreSQL on Debian 11

Gitea is a free, open-source, and self-hosted solution for Git servers. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Gitea from binary with PostgreSQL on Debian 11.
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Curl Commands in Linux: A List with 15 Basic Examples

This article explains curl commands in Linux with 15 examples. The curl command is one of the most powerful and useful tools that are used by web developers as well as by PHP programmers and System Administrators. Learn more here.
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How to Install and Configure Redis on openSUSE Leap 15

Use this tutorial to learn how to install and configure the latest Redis version available on openSUSE Leap 15.
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How to Install SHOUTCast Radio Server on Linux

SHOUTcast is proprietary software for online media streaming, especially live music streaming by online radio stations. Learn how this radio server works on Linux platforms here.
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How to Block SSH Brute Force Attacks Using SSHGUARD

SSHGuard is an open-source daemon that shields hosts from brute-force attacks. It accomplishes this through monitoring and aggregation of system logs, detecting attacks, and blocking attackers using Linux firewall backends. Learn more here.
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KaOS Linux Kicks off the Year with a New 2022.01 Release

KaOS has launched its new version, KaOS 2022.01, with major changes in the Calamares installer. Learn more here.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Oracle Siebel CRM

Oracle Siebel CRM delivers a combination of transactional, analytical, and engagement features to manage all customer-facing operations. Siebel CRM is proprietary software and not available for Linux. What are the best free and open source alternatives…

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Linux Mint 20.3 Una Is Now Available for Download

Based on the Ubuntu 20.04.3 point release of the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, Linux Mint 20.3 Una ships with the Linux 5.4 LTS kernel to ensure seamless upgrades from the previous release, Linux Mint 20.2 Uma. The Cinnamon edition features the latest and greatest Cinnamon 5.2 desktop environment, which brings lots […]

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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3

We walk you through the process of upgrading to Linux Mint 20.3 ‘Una’ from Linux Mint 20.2 or earlier. As you’ll discover, upgrading Linux Mint is easy.
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Linux is Getting an Exciting New Firmware Feature

Intel is bringing a new driver to the 5.17 kernel that will make it possible to update firmware without a reboot.

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Linux Mint 20.3 is Now Available to Download, This is What’s New

Linux Mint 20.3 is available to download. In this post we look at its new features, new theme, and new apps, plus share the links you need to download it.
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Search, Study, and Practice Linux Commands on the Fly Using Tldr++

In this tutorial, we will learn about the Tldr++ tldr client, how to install Tldr++ in Linux, and how to search, study and practice Linux commands with the help of the Tldr++ client.
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