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Btrfs on CentOS: Living with Loopback

by Charles Fisher

Introduction

The btrfs filesystem has taunted the Linux community for years, offering a stunning array of features and capability, but never earning universal acclai…

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Main issues of having too much SQL Server blocking

Blocking is a common occurrence in an SQL Server environment, and although it sounds like a serious problem, it is actually a function designed to keep the database up and running without risking the integrity of the information itself.That said, it is…

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Best WordPress Hosting: This is What Reddit Users Recommend

If you have your website built on WordPress, then you have a couple of options when it comes to the hosting that you need to consider. However, keep in mind that choosing the right hosting for your WordPress site is very important because the health of…

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How to Secure Your Website with OpenSSL and SSL Certificates

by Tedley Meralus

The Internet has become the number one resources for news, information, events, and all things social. As most people know there are many ways to create a website of …

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Benefits of an Ergonomic Gaming Chair

We spend most of our lives sitting down, whether it’s for work, reading our favorite book, eating at the dinner table, watching TV, or even playing video games. However, being seated for numerous hours can cause strains on our bodies. Looking after our…

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Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Digital Signatures

by Ankur Kothiwal

If you have sent any plaintext confidential emails to someone (most likely you did), have you ever questioned yourself about the mail being tampered with or read by a…

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Hacking Free Software for Creative Writing

Some tools designed for programming can also be very helpful for writing fiction. A few to look at include personal wikis, random word generators, and version control tools.

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A New Linux Distribution has been Released

Emperor-OS is a new Linux distribution focused on programming, developing, and data science.

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12 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway Route Table from CLI

Apart from the default route table that gets created when you create a transit gateway, you can also create additional route tables. This helps you to associate a specific attachment with a specific route table. The attachments can propagate their rout…

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Git Remote Add With Another SSH Port (Not 22)

In this brief article, you will learn to add a git remote with another SSH Port. By default, SSH server listens on port 22. If the SSH server runs on any other port, the command to add remote will fail with error ssh: connect to host 192.158.xx.xx port 22: Connection…

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Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla Beta Available

The beta version for Ubuntu’s latest release is now available for testing.

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Install And Remove Software In Manjaro

Linux distributions have come a long way since its inception. There was a time when it used to be difficult for new users to perform simple tasks such as installing an application on Linux. The desktop environments are much easier to understand than before. One of the best parts of…

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Install LAMP On Manjaro

LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP or Perl or Python. If you are using Manjaro, you can easily install LAMP on Manjaro.

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Old Friends and Future Programmers

To build the future of FOSS, we need to focus on communicating its value – especially to young people.

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The sys admin’s daily grind: pwquality

Regular password changes are a thing of the past: Strong passwords for each individual service provide more protection. Charly pimped his Ubuntu accordingly with a suitable PAM module.

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Graphing the pandemic with open data

Lots of COVID-19 data is available through online REST APIs. With a little ingenuity and some open source tools, you can extract and analyze the data yourself.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2020-09-30 01:02:28

In the news: Lenovo now offering Fedora Linux as an option; System76 launches new high-end kaptop; Mozilla lays off staff, receives more cash; VirtualBox now supports Linux Kernel 5.8; three major threats to Linux discovered; and Linux K…

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A web-based server management tool

Ease the process of managing Linux installations remotely with the web-based Ajenti control panel.

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Write Inkscape extensions that modify objects

Writing your own extension for Inkscape opens up a whole world of possibilities. Apart from creating new objects, you can modify existing objects and even animate them.

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Manipulating stored geocoordinates in cellphone photos

Mike Schilli loves his privacy. That’s why he’s created a Go program that adds a geo-obfuscation layer to cellphone photos before they are published on online platforms to prevent inquisitive minds from inferring the location.

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