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GNOME 42 Release Candidate Brings Back Fingerprint Dialog

Since GNOME 42 Beta, many updates have occurred. Learn about the GNOME 42 release candidate and its latest features here.
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KDE Frameworks 5.92 Improves Dolphin and KRunner

KDE Frameworks 5.92 is here to further improve your favorite file manager, Dolphin, by addressing bugs. Learn more about the new release here.
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Exploring the Lynis Audit Report

Lynis is a free and open-source security auditing tool and released as a GPL licensed project and is available for Linux and Unix-based Operating systems. In this tutorial, we will try to explore the Lynis audit report and learn to apply some of the re…

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Getting Started with Pre-built Docker Images

Images are the fundamental component of docker. In this guide, we will discuss what docker images are, how to build them, how to manage them, and how to use them.

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Gitter: A Cross-Platform Open Source Community Platform for Developers

A cross-platform open-source solution tailored for developers. You can build or join existing communities to collaborate and interact.

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How to Install CloudPanel on Debian 10 Buster

The post How to Install CloudPanel on Debian 10 Buster first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .CloudPanel is an open-source control panel that allows you to efficiently manage your servers. It’s a high-performance PHP-based c…

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How To Manage Fonts on Ubuntu

This tutorial will explain how you can recognize, show, find, add and remove, and use fonts on Ubuntu computer. This includes basic understanding with examples of Times New Roman, Liberation Serif, and Apple Garamond. This also includes how to install …

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 959

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: The Curious Case Of Hos OS 3.1News: OpenBSD running on M1 chips, FreeBSD publishes status report, Haiku gains wireless USB support, DragonFly BSD swaps LibreSSL for OpenSSL in package buildsQuestions and answer…

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How to Install MinIO Object Storage Server on Debian 11

Minio is a popular open-source, self-hosted, Amazon S3 compatible object storage server written in Go. It is a very useful alternative to AWS S3 if you need more control over your object storage server. In this article, I will show you how to install t…

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The New Cloud-Based File Upload API from Upload.io

If you’re someone who works with lots of files, either personally or professionally, you’re probably always on the lookout for things that can help you achieve the transformation results you want while keeping storage needs from overwhelming your devi…

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Working with the ip Command in Linux with Examples

In this tutorial, we will cover how to use the ip command to display or configure information about network interfaces, routing, and IP addresses.
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Kali Linux on Bare-Metal Gets Snapshotting Functionality

The Offensive Security team has released Kali Unkaputtbar, a new feature that allows Kali Linux installed on bare-metal to make system snapshots automatically, thus enabling users to roll back to a previous system state after a botched upgrade.
The pos…

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Kali Unkaputtbar Brings File System Snapshots to Kali Linux Systems

If you ever wanted to have file system snapshots on your Kali Linux installation, now you can with Kali Unkaputtbar. Learn more here.
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How to Install and Configure OpenSSH Server in Linux

SSH stands for Secure Shell, one of the best-known service protocols. Learn how to install and configure an OpenSSH server in Linux here.
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Contract opportunity: Bookkeeper

The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) charity with a worldwide mission to protect computer user freedom, seeks a motivated and talented Boston-based individual to provide bookkeeping and financial operations support. This is a t…

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Limit Docker Container Access to Certain IP Addresses (Whitelist)

Learn how to limit Docker container access to certain IP addresses here. We’ll discuss how to use an ipset and iptables to grant or block access.
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Bash Keyboard Shortcuts for the Pro!

Typically, we use arrow keys to control shell behaviors like moving the cursor from one point to another point. Also, it’s quite common to make mistakes while writing commands and to correct these you may use arrow keys + backspace, which is not optima…

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Zorin OS 16.1 Brings Better Hardware Compatibility

Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that tries to make life easier for new Linux users. It has a beautiful user interface and includes many well-known productivity tools. Zorin OS 16.1 is the latest stable version of this distro, which com…

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Install the Latest qBittorrent on Linux

Learn how to install the latest qBittorent on Linux here. qBittorrent is an open-source peer-to-peer Bittorrent client which is available for all platforms.
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mintBackup – A Simple Backup and Restore Tool for Linux Mint

mintBackup is a simple and easy-to-use personal data backup and restore tool for Linux Mint, which offers features such as selecting the directory to store your backup file, excluding files and directories, and selecting hidden files and directories. I…

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