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Gtkdialog – Create Graphical (GTK+) Interfaces and Dialog Boxes Using Shell Scripts in Linux

Gtkdialog (or gtkdialog) is an open-source nifty utility for creating and building GTK+ Interfaces and Dialog Boxes with the help of Linux shell scripts and using GTK library, as well as using an xml-like syntax, which makes it easy to create interface…

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Canonical Wants Your Feedback on the New Ubuntu Desktop Installer

Earlier this year, Canonical announced that they will start work on a new Ubuntu Desktop Installer that will replace the current Ubiquity installer in future releases of the popular GNU/Linux distribution. The installer is written in the Flutter SDK developed by Google and sports a fresh and modern design with some new options that are […]

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You Can Now Install KDE Plasma 5.23 on Kubuntu 21.10, Here’s How

Released last week, Kubuntu 21.10 ships with KDE Plasma 5.22.5 as default desktop environment, but users who want to use the recently released KDE Plasma 5.23 “25th Anniversary Edition” desktop environment can now upgrade their installations if they have the Kubuntu Backports PPA repository installed. The Kubuntu team announced that the KDE Plasma 5.23.1 packages […]

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Migrate CentOS 7 to 8 of AlmaLinux / CentOS Stream/ Rocky Linux / Oracle Linux

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AlmaLinux’s ELevate Project Makes the Migration from CentOS 7 Easy

ELevate’s capabilities aren’t confined only to CentOS to AlmaLinux moves, but can be used with all migrations between different RHEL-based distributions, such as CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8, Rocky Linux 8, or Oracle Linux 8.
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How to Create an SSH Honeypot to Catch Hackers in Your Linux Server

Hackers are always trying to hack into your Linux server. Here’s a useful and fun way to create an SSH honeypot to trap these hackers.
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How to Install Prometheus System Monitoring Tool on Debian 11

Prometheus is a free, open-source and web-based monitoring application that collects metrics from your services and stores them in a time-series database. In this post, we will show you how to install Prometheus monitoring on Debian 11.
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CloudStats.me – Monitors Your Linux Servers and Websites from the Cloud

CloudStats.me is a new Linux server monitoring tool that is very easy to use yet capable of providing the most vital information about your server. CloudStats was developed with simplicity in mind. Most existing server monitoring tools are either quite…

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Ubuntu Budgie – Ubuntu with Traditional Desktop Experience

Ubuntu Budgie is an official Ubuntu flavour. Budgie gets its name from the desktop environment it uses, the Budgie Desktop environment. Ubuntu Budgie, which was published as an unofficial Ubuntu flavour in 2016, was swiftly adopted by Ubuntu, which released Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 as the first official Ubuntu flavour in 2017. In this article, I […]

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Microsoft’s U-Turn After Open Source Outcry Over ‘Hot Reload’ Decision

Microsoft discovers that no matter how much control it wants over .NET, an open source foundation is ultimately controlled by its community.
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How to Create an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) and use it on AWS

An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) provides the information required to launch an instance. An EC2 instance can not be launched without an AMI. We can create as many instances as we want from a single AMI when we need multiple instances with the same config…

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How to Install and Configure RabbitMQ on Debian 11

RabbitMQ is a free, open-source and one of the most popular message broker software. It supports multiple messaging protocols and uses plugins to communicate with popular messaging solutions like MQTT.

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KDE Plasma 5.24 Introduces Fingerprint Reader Support

The next release of the KDE Plasma desktop environment will include support for fingerprint readers for session authentication and more.

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Ubuntu Budgie Review

Ubuntu Budgie is an official Ubuntu flavour. Budgie gets its name from the desktop environment it uses, the Budgie Desktop environment. Ubuntu Budgie, which was published as an unofficial Ubuntu flavour in 2016, was swiftly adopted by Ubuntu, which released Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 as the first official Ubuntu flavour in…

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How to Install Jenkins on AlmaLinux 8

Jenkins is an open source automation software for continuous application integration and deployment. In this guide, we will show you how to install Jenkins on an AlmaLinux 8 system and walk through some basic configuration ideas.

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How to Enable Nautilus Typeahead Search in Ubuntu

Nautilus’ typeahead search was a feature many were sad to see removed. Thankfully a third-party PPA patches the feature back in for Ubuntu users.
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Distribution Release: EasyOS 3.1

Barry Kauler has announced the release of EasyOS 3.1. The lightweight distribution features easy to use container technology which can sandbox specific applications or the entire desktop environment. The latest version includes a number of updates and…

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Distribution Release: EasyOS 3.1

Barry Kauler has announced the release of EasyOS 3.1. The lightweight distribution features easy to use container technology which can sandbox specific applications or the entire desktop environment. The latest version includes a number of updates and…

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How to Create a Basic HTML5 Project in Ubuntu Using Netbeans

The post How to Create a Basic HTML5 Project in Ubuntu Using Netbeans first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this 4-article mobile web development series, we will walk you through setting up Netbeans as an IDE (also known as In…

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How to Install Gitea using Docker on Ubuntu 20.04

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