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Ventoy Multi-Boot USB Creator Adds A New WebUI Plugin Configurator

Ventoy is a tool to create bootable USB drives by simply copying the ISO to the USB with support for as many ISOs as you want, even mixed Linux and Windows ISO files), has been updated with a new web UI plugin configurator which makes it easy to config…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 946

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: OpenSnitch – an application firewall for LinuxNews: UBports gains new apps, T2 SDE starts bug bounty program, Fedora 33 reaches its end of lifeBook review: Command Line Text Processing with GNU CoreutilsRelease…

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Curl Commands in Linux: 15 Examples

This article explains how to use curl in Linux with 15 examples. The curl command is one of the most powerful and useful tools used by web developers as well as by PHP programmers and system administrators. Most commonly, it is used to transfer data between remote and local systems. Through this command, we can […]

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How to Work with SFTP Client in Linux – 10 SFTP Commands

SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol is a file transfer protocol that provides secure access to a remote computer to deliver secure communications. It leverages SSH—Secure Socket Shell—and is frequently also referred to as Secure Shell File Transfer Prot…

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19 Absolute Simple Things About Linux Terminal Every Ubuntu User Should Know

This article focuses on explaining small, basic, and often ignored things about using the terminal. This should help new Ubuntu desktop users to know the terminal and use it with more efficiency.
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EFF Argument in Patent Troll Case to Be Livestreamed on Monday

The EFF said that the case involves documents so heavily redacted that no one but the parties involved can understand the case.
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WordPress Co-founder Matt Mullenweg to Talk Open Source at ‘State of the Word’

The “State of the Word” address from the WordPress CMS project will be both live and in person, as well as streamed for viewing from home.
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Open 3D Engine (O3DE) is Here with Its First Stable Version

O3DE is an open-source 3D engine that you can use to create high performance interactive experiences, including games and simulations. Yesterday the Open 3D Foundation (O3DF) announced the O3DE Stable 21.11 release of the Apache 2.0-licensed Open 3D En…

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PHP 8.1 is Here Studded with Highly Requested Features

PHP 8.1 has been officially released and brings numerous innovations, such as enumerations, fibers, and performance improvements. Here’s what’s new.
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MySQLDumper: A PHP- and Perl-Based MySQL Database Backup Tool

MySQL is one of the most popular database in the world. This database can be installed on the Microsoft Windows platform besides of Linux platform. Why this database is so popular? It may caused by its powerful feature and its free to use. As a database administrator, a database backup is really crucial to maintain […]

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The December 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2021 issue. In the December 2021 issue: Paul’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide Inkscape Tutorial: Speckled Text Online game Stores For PCLinuxOS Short Topix: Linux Kernel 5.15 Gets Improved NTFS Driver, LTS Designation Repo Review: FF Multi Converter David’s Top 10 Holiday Gift […]

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The December 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the December 2021 issue. In the December 2021 issue: Paul’s 2021 Holiday Gift Guide Inkscape Tutorial: Speckled Text Online game Stores For PCLinuxOS Short Topix: Linux Kernel 5.15 Gets Improved NTFS Driver, LTS Designation Repo Review: FF Multi Converter David’s Top 10 Holiday Gift […]

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A List of 16 Basic cron cCommands in Linux with Examples

In Linux/Unix, we can run and schedule many tasks automatically using the cron command. You can execute both commands once or at a regular interval. ‘Cron’ is widely used for scheduling repetitive jobs at regular intervals (run using commands listed in a table called ‘crontab’) and the ‘at’ procedure is used to schedule a job […]

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Blender 3.0 Released as a Massive Update with Many New Features and Improvements

Blender 3.0 is a massive update that introduces numerous new features and dozens of enhancements to the 3D modeling software. One huge change in this release is the fact that Blender now uses the Vulkan next generation graphics and compute API by default for better graphics performance with lower power consumption. Another big change in […]

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See Carla Schroder Talk Linux Online — and Maybe Win a Book or Other Cool Swag

Not only will you get to learn things you maybe don’t know about Linux, you might win a copy of Linux Cookbook SE, or some amazing swag!
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CentOS Stream 9 is Now Generally Available

The release of CentOS Stream 9 has been carried out before CentOS Linux 8 expires at the end of this year. The distro is based on Fedora 34, the same code base that RHEL 9 uses.
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Arch Linux-Based EndeavourOS Atlantis Is Out with Linux 5.15 LTS, PipeWire, and More

What’s new in EndeavourOS Atlantis for newcomers who want to use Arch Linux on their personal computers? Well, the first major change is the fact that the ISO release is powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.15 LTS kernel series, which not only brings a lo EndeavourOS Atlantis sticks to Xfce 4.16 as default […]

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How To Analyze And Compare Container Images Using Container-diff

Container-diff is an open source product from Google that helps you to analyze and compare container images hosted in the Google cloud platform.
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BigSig: Vulnerability in Mozilla NSS Could Allow Code Execution when Handling Certificates

A cryptographic library set NSS Mozilla (Network Security Services) has been identified in the critical vulnerability (( CVE-2021-43527 CVE-2021-43527)) that could lead to malicious code execution when processing DSA or RSA-PSS digital signatures specified using the DER ( Distinguished Encoding Rules). The issue codenamed BigSig has been fixed in NSS 3.73 and NSS ESR 3.68.1. […]

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GNOME’s Text Editor to Get Recoloring Support, Revamped “Open” Popover in GNOME 42

Earlier this year, GNOME Builder creator Christian Hergert started working on a new Text Editor app for the GNOME desktop. In a recent blog post he talks about some of the major changes coming to the next major release of his Text Editor app, which will probably replace Gedit in the upcoming GNOME 42 release. […]

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