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KDE Frameworks 5.87 New Release is Here

KDE Frameworks 5.87 is here to make the Plasma Discover graphical package manager faster when checking for updates and when loading the initial content from any of the Add-Ons categories. It will also fix a crash in the Dolphin file manager, Plasma desktop, and other KDE apps when undoing a file copy, and add icons […]

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Dockerize Node.js apps with Buildpacks

Docker has long been the go-to tool to create easily distributable and deployable artifacts. However, creating a Docker image from your custom application code requires a little expertise, especially if you regularly rebuild images as you make changes to your code. It is very easy to unnecessarily download thousands of packages each time an image […]

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AltSearch

AltSearch offers extended functionality to LibreOffice Write’s default find and replace tools, making it the ideal for editing and formatting longer documents.

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Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux, Part 20 – Running VirtualBox

We will walk you through setting up a virtual machine running openSUSE. The words host and guest distinguish the software running on the machine from the software that runs on the virtual machine. For the purpose of this article, the host machine is ru…

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Linux Mint 20.3 Will Come at the End of the Year

The latest report on the development of the Linux Mint distribution revealed the planned release date of its next update with Linux Mint 20.3 expected by the end of the year. Development continues in the case of the LMDE 5 edition, and the graphical modifications of the user environment are gradually nearing completion. Learn more […]

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Mozilla Thunderbird 91.2 Finally Allows OTA Upgrades from Thunderbird 78 or Earlier

Thunderbird 91 was launched two months ago, but it wasn’t offered as an OTA (Over-the-Air) upgrade from Thunderbird 78 and earlier releases. After three minor point releases, Thunderbird 91.2 is here and enables support for OTA upgrades from earlier Thunderbird versions. Thunderbird 91.2 is also a minor update, bringing only the ability to use a […]

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Kodi 19.2 Improves Xbox Support and Support for Devices Running Old Android Versions

Kodi 19.2 is here five months after Kodi 19.1, which introduced initial support of the Kodi 19 “Matrix” series for the Xbox gaming console, added better support for SMB shares, improved reliability for HTTP and NFS network filesystems, enabled file caching by default for network filesystems, and fixed playback of optical DVDs in Linux. The […]

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Linux Can Now Run on Apple’s M1 Chipset

Linux users looking to take advantage of Apple Silicon are about to get their wish with the M1 chipset.

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UPDATE NOW: CVE-2021-42013 Vulnerability in Apache httpd Allows Access Outside the Site Root Directory

A new attack vector was found against the Apache http server, which remained unpatched in the 2.4.50 update and allows access to files from areas outside the root directory of the site. In addition, researchers have found a way that, in the presence of certain non-standard settings, not only read system files but also remotely […]

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How to Install MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8

MongoDB is an open-source document-oriented NoSQL database. This tutorial shows you how to install the most recent version of MongoDB on AlmaLinux 8.
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FreedomBox: A personal server for Privacy and Security

FreedomBox: A personal secure and private server

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: October 10th, 2021

This has been a really great week for Linux releases, starting with the Mozilla Firefox 93 web browser and continuing with the Debian GNU/Linux 11.1 “Bullseye” distribution. Also out this week were new maintenance updates for the KDE Gear and KDE Frameworks software suites for users of the Plasma desktop. On top of that, the […]

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openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 41

GNOME 41 is the latest iteration of the popular desktop but has yet to reach the majority of Linux distributions. Fortunately, those anxious to give the desktop a try need to look no further than openSUSE Tumbleweed, which includes the latest and great…

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How to Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on CentOS 8

The post How to Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on CentOS 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Securing your web server is always one of the key factors that you should consider before going live with your web…

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5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices

The post 5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
SSH (Secure Shell) is an open-source network protocol that is used to connect local or remote Linux servers to transfer files, make rem…

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How to Update Fedora Linux to Get Latest Software

Source: LinOxide

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 938

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Pyabr OSNews: Alternative Snap implementation, Redcore provides a solution for Portage issue, elementary OS outlines software centre improvements, Debian publishes install media updatesQuestions and answers: Be…

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How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 20.04

A static or fixed IP address is an IP address that does not change. Whether you reboot your device or home router, your device with a static IP address will get the same IP address. Here’s how to set a static IP address on your Ubuntu 20.04 insta…

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Improving Test Coverage for Cameras in KernelCI

Put simply, libcamera is a library that handles acquiring, configuring and capturing frames from a camera. Camera pipelines have become increasingly complex, and traditionally this complexity has been exposed by the kernel through the V4L2 APIs, for applications to deal with directly. libcamera is the layer in-between V4L2 and the application so that camera handling […]

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How to Install Google Chrome Stable, Beta, or Unstable on Fedora 34 / 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Fedora for stable, beta or unstable.
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