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How to Install Passbolt Self-Hosted Password Manager on Debian 11

Passbolt is a free, open-source and self-hosted password manager that allows you to store your website and other passwords securely. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Passbolt password manager on Debian 11.
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More on Google’s Secure Open Source (SOS) Program for Developers

Certainly, open source software plays an integral part in many critical infrastructure and national security systems, with recent data suggests that attacks on open-source software have increased in the last year. To answer the need, Google launched the Secure Open Source (SOS) Rewards pilot program run by the Linux Foundation with initial sponsorship of $1 […]

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Lakka 3.5 Released, A Distribution for Creating Game Consoles

Lakka 3.5, a distribution for creating game consoles, has been released. It allows you to turn computers, set-top boxes, or single-board computers into a full-fledged game console for running retro games. Learn more about the new release here.
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Bash Scripting’s Indexed Array Explained with Examples

Bash supports two types of arrays namely Indexed Array Associative Array. This guide explains Bash indexed array in detail with examples.
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Pop!_OS 21.10 Release May Support ARM (arm64/AArch64)

Looks like arm64 build is coming up with Pop!_OS 21.10 Impish Indri release.
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Python 3.10 is Here, Brings Some Great New Features and Improvements

Python is a powerful multipurpose programming language. This means it’s designed to be used in a range of applications, including data science, software and web development, automation, and generally getting stuff done.
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Linus Torvalds: Juggling Chainsaws and Building Linux

At Open Source Summit, Linus Torvalds described his early career, how he built Linux and his continuing love for the C programming language.
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Distribution Release: IPFire 2.27 Core 160

IPFire is a Linux distribution that focuses on easy setup, good handling and high level of security, intended for use in firewalls and routers. The project has published a new update which focuses on improving network throughput. “In recent days and m…

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Annotator is a Slick Annotation Tool for Linux Desktops

Sometimes I want to annotate an image quickly, but without loading up a full-blown image editing app like The GIMP. Today I found an amazing app that lets me do just that. Annotator by Trevor Williams is something of a cross between the macOS Preview a…

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How to Install TightVNC to Access Remote Desktops in Linux

The post How to Install TightVNC to Access Remote Desktops in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Virtual Networking Computing (VNC) is a kind of remote sharing system that makes it possible to take control of any other …

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Compiling Software: Compile ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors on Ubuntu

Compiling software from source code might sound frightening, especially if you have never done it before. If you are a Linux user and want to try compiling something on your own, you have come to the right place. Learn how to compile ONLYOFFICE desktop…

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Google Allocates $1 Million to Work to Improve Open Source Security

Google recently introduced the Secure Open Source (SOS) initiative, which will provide bonuses for work related to hardening critical open source security. A million dollars have been allocated for the first payments, but if the initiative is recognized as successful, the investment in the project will continue. Learn more about Google’s open source security project […]

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Linux Mint 20.3 is Planned to Arrive for Christmas This Year

In the regular monthly updates, Linux Mint team announced that the next Linux Mint 20.3 release is planned for Christmas and will contain some interesting updates.
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Wayland Support Plan for Firefox

Martin Stransky, the Firefox package maintainer for Fedora and RHEL, who is responsible for porting Firefox for Wayland, has published a report summarizing the latest advances in Firefox in Wayland environments.
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Stealth Malware for Linux Found in Windows Subsystem – Read Full report

New malware for Linux has been found, which uses Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to avoid getting caught by the security tools. The Black Lotus labs have found this malware and have published a report. Learn more about the Steal Malware for Linux fin…

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10 Best Games For Linux

I wrote a list of the best FPS games for Linux a few years ago. At the time, there were only a few games available that could compete with Windows games. But Linux gaming has come a long way since then. Valve released Steam Play in 2018. Steam is the…

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How to Convert xlsx to CSV Format in Linux

The windows-based Microsoft Excel application is known for its indisputable open XML spreadsheet files support. This same support also extends to XLSX file formats. As you adapt or migrate to the Linux operating system environment, you will find the use of CSV or Comma-Separated file format a lot more convenient. A  practical scenario is using the CSV file format […]

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MariaDB vs. MySQL: What Are the Main Differences Between Them

This article is an in-depth comparison of MariaDB vs. MySQL based on license model, popularity, features, performance, and support. The MariaDB and MySQL database management systems have a lot in common, which can make it difficult to choose when you n…

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How to Set Up ModSecurity with Apache on Debian/Ubuntu

The Apache web server is highly customizable and can be configured in multiple ways to suit your needs. There are many third-party modules that you can use to configure Apache to your preference.
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The October 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the October 2021 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine […]

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