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Distribution Release: CentOS 8.5.2111

Johnny Hughes has announced the release of CentOS 8.5.2111, the latest version of the project’s Linux distribution compiled from the source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). All CentOS users are welcome to update to this version, but are also r…

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EverSticky: Sticky Notes App for Your Linux Desktop

EverSticky lets users quickly take notes with post-it note windows displayed on their desktop. The notes are automatically saved and synchronized to Evernote at a given interval or on-demand. Learn more about EverSticky and how it works on a Linux desk…

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Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 Unveils New Features and Hardware Support

Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 is now available for download and testing. In this article, we touch on the important features of this Kernel release.
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CentOS Alternative Rocky Linux 8.5 Is Out Now with Secure Boot Support

Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 as a CentOS Linux alternative, Rocky Linux 8.5 is here to introduce new features like Secure Boot support. This is the first release of Rocky Linux to include the official Rocky Linux signed Secure Boot shim, but users need to validate it to ensure that it’s properly activated. […]

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Just Perfection GNOME Shell Extension v16 Released

The popular GNOME Shell extension Just Perfection celebrates one year of success with a brand new version, GNOME Shell Extension v16. With Just Perfection, you can change the visibility of almost all components of GNOME Shell, make behavior tweaks, and…

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How to Run Linux Shell Command / Script in Background

In this post, we will discuss how we can run Linux shell command or script in the background using ampersand sign (&) and nohup command.
 
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PeaZip 8.3 Open-Source Archive Manager Brings Better Xfce Integration, New Linux Features

PeaZip 8.3 is packed with lots of goodies for Linux users who want to use a powerful archive manager, starting with the ability to customize the maximum length of command scripts generated by the application from 32KB to 2MB from Options > Settings > General, Performances. It also improves compliance with Open Desktop specifications by […]

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Mozilla Plays Matchmaker: Microsoft Store Now Offers Firefox for Windows 10, 11

A dozen years ago, the notion of Microsoft doing anything to make it easier for Windows users to find and install open-source software would’ve been unthinkable. But that was then, and this is now. This week, the impossible happened. The Microsoft Sto…

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Vulnerability Allowing an Update to Be Released for any Package in the NPM Repository

GitHub has disclosed two incidents in the NPM package repository infrastructure. On November 2, third-party security researchers Kajetan Grzybowski and Maciej Piechota, as part of the Bug Bounty program, announced a vulnerability in the NPM repository that allows you to publish a new version of any package using your account, which is not authorized to […]

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16 Basic cron Commands in Linux with Examples

In Linux/Unix, we can run and schedule many tasks automatically using cron. You can execute both commands once or at a regular interval. ‘Cron’ is widely used for scheduling repetitive jobs at regular intervals (run using commands listed in a table called ‘crontab’) and the ‘at’ procedure is used to schedule a job once in […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Animate

Adobe Animate is a multimedia authoring and computer animation program used to design vector graphics and animation for television series, online animation, websites, web applications, rich web applications, game development, commercials, and other int…

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How to Capture Top Command Output to a File

This quick tutorial shows you how to capture top command output to a file every 5 minutes for an hour in Linux.
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Install TaskBoard with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

TaskBoard is a free and open-source Kanban application used to keep track of things that need to get done. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install Taskboard on Debian 11.
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How to create a VPC using Python Boto3 on Ubuntu

Boto3 is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SDK for Python. It is the Python library that allows users or developers to create, configure, and manage AWS services and resources.

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How to Create a Website Using Hugo on Debian 11

Hugo is a free and open-source website framework written in developed in Go. Hugo provides a reliable and modern static site generator that allows you to create a simple and fast website easily. In this post, we will show you how to install and use the…

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How to Install HAProxy on Debian 11

HAProxy is a free, open-source, and reliable solution for high availability and load balancing. It distributes the load across the multiple application servers and to simplify the request processing tasks.
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How to install and use Terminator Terminal Emulator on Ubuntu 20.04

Terminator is a terminal emulator program that helps users easily manage multiple terminals. It provides flexibility for arranging multiple terminals side by side. In this guide, we will explain to you how to install and use Terminator on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Alfresco on Ubuntu

The post How to Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Alfresco on Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
If your team and you work with content a lot, it might be a good idea to use an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) system. …

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How to Install Microsoft Edge on Ubuntu [GUI and Terminal]

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How to Setup Anonymous FTP in Rocky Linux 8.4

FTP servers file transfers between clients and servers. Typically, ftp servers offer two types of access levels: Authenticated and Anonymous. The first method (Authenticated) requires a valid username and password in order to access the files and directories. The second method ( Anonymous) being anonymous, we can download files without restrictions. You can download files […]

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