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GNOME 42 Alpha is Out – And Includes a Lot of GTK4 Apps

The first alpha release of GNOME 42 is now available to download, so in this post I showcase some of the key changes it brings. Now, this isn’t a fully detailed, commit-by-commit or blow-by-blow rundown of everything that’s been updated, up…

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Distribution Release: Parted Magic 2022_01_18

Parted Magic is a small live CD/USB/PXE with its elemental purpose being to partition hard drives. The project has published a new update which addresses issues with Secure Erase functionality. The release announcement on the project’s news page reads…

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How to Install LibreNMS on Debian 11

LibreNMS is an open-source network monitoring system based on PHP and with autodiscovery support. sing LibreNMS allows you to monitor operating systems like Linux, Windows, and BSD, also it supports a wide range of network hardware from multiple vendor…

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Install NEOS CMS with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Rocky Linux 8

Neos is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) that allows you to build complex websites easily without needing to code. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Neos CMS on a server running Rocky Linux 8 OS.
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How to Install Drupal on Ubuntu 20.04

Drupal is an open-source and popular content management tool that is the foundation of many websites across the internet. In this post, we are going to explain how to install the Drupal content management tool on Ubuntu OS.
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How to Install and use PHP Composer on AlmaLinux 8

Composer is a dependency manager for PHP that allows you to download and install all the required PHP packages needed for your project. It is a command-line tool that installs all libraries and dependencies for your project from the packagist.org repos…

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FFmpeg 5.0 “Lorentz” Released with New Encoders, Decoders, Muxers, and More

Coming about nine months after the release of FFmpeg 4.4 “Rao”, FFmpeg 5.0 “Lorentz” is here to introduce several new encoders and decoders, such as the ADPCM IMA Westwood encoder, ADPCM IMA Acorn Replay decoder, Apple Graphics (SMC) encoder, MSN Siren decoder, GEM Raster image decoder, speex decoder, bitpacked encoder, as well as VideoToolbox ProRes […]

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How to create an IAM Role in AWS using Terraform

In this article we will see how to create an IAM Role. Before proceeding, I assume that you are familiar with the basics of Terraform and AWS IAM Roles.

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How to Install Ajenti Control Panel to Manage Linux Servers

The post How to Install Ajenti Control Panel to Manage Linux Servers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Ajenti is an open-source web-based system management control panel for managing remote Linux system administration tasks …

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Looks Like Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Will Be Powered by Linux 5.15 LTS, Ship with GNOME 42

Due for release on April 21st, 2022, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) is currently under heavy development, and it will be Canonical’s next long-term supported (LTS) series, which will receive software and security updates for at least 5 years. Being an LTS series, Ubuntu 22.04 will be a more conservative release, like all previous Ubuntu […]

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12 Best Practices for Writing Bash Scripts

Bash shell refers to Bourne Again Shell which can be found as the default shell in most of the Linux distributions. A Bash Script is a file where multiple shell commands are scripted to perform a particular task. If you are familiar with bash script then this article is for you, in this demonstration I […]

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How to Install PHP 8.1 on CentOS 9 Stream

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to import the REMI Repo and install PHP 8.1 on CentOS 9 Stream.
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Mumble 1.4 Voice Chat App Released, Brings Many New Features

For fans of the Mumble open-source VoIP communication program that is popular with gamers, Mumble 1.4 was released as their first major release in the last 2 years.
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” – New Features and Release Details

It’s time to unwrap the new features of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish”. We give you all the relevant information, and you stay up to date until the final release.
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How to Install MySQL Workbench in RHEL Systems

This article piece assumes that you already have the famed MySQL software installed on your RHEL-based Linux system and are ready to exploit database administration to the fullest.
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GNOME Boxes Review: No-Frills, No-Thrills Desktop Virtualization

GNOME Boxes is an easy-to-use graphical virtual machine (VM) installer and launcher. It’s not a VM manager and offers practically no settings for micromanaging your VM. However, its easy-to-use design philosophy can also prevent its users from getting …

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3 Tools for Troubleshooting Packet Filtering

Use Nmap, Wireshark, and tcpdump to sniff out router problems on your network.
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5 Scripts for Getting Started with the Nmap Scripting Engine

The NSE boosts Nmap’s power by adding scripting capabilities (custom or community-created) to the network scanning tool.
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‘Burn My Windows’ GNOME Extension Adds 3 New Effects & Random Mode

A couple of new Star Trek-esque effects have been added to the ‘Burn my Windows’ GNOME Shell extension. If you’ve not yet heard about this bling-tactic add-on, it animates closing windows (and optionally dialogs) in some spectacularly…

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16 in Rocky Linux 8 / Fedora 35

Linus Torvalds announced the Linux Kernel 5.16 after a few weeks of development and it is available for general usage. Linux Kernel 5.16 was released with new features, security, and support. It contains the new system features like futex_waitv() which improves the Gaming performance in Native Linux. For the complete changelog refer to the link. […]

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