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A Guide to 5 Fair Selections of Open Source Ticketing Tools for Linux

by Suparna Ganguly

Are you in search of open-source ticketing tools for Linux? Well, this article brings a guide to 5 fair selections of open source ticketing software to provide unint…

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Vivaldi CEO Interview: Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner | Destination Linux 243

Check out the interview with Vivaldi CEO Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner on Destination Linux podcast about Vivaldi becoming the new default on Manjaro Cinnamon.
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How to Upgrade openSUSE Leap from 15.2 to 15.3

This quick tutorial shows you how to upgrade openSUSE Leap from 15.2 to 15.3.
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How to install 0AD Linux Game on Ubuntu 20.04

Although the catalog of games for Linux is not yet equal to that of Windows in quantity, there are indeed many available. One of the best is 0AD and today you will learn how to install it on Ubuntu 20.04.
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Here are 9 Examples of the ‘du’ Command in Linux

In this article, we will discuss another popular command for the Linux/Unix platform. du stands for “Disk Usage”. It is a standard command used to estimate space usage (meaning, in the terminal we can find the exact size each directory and file takes up). There are multiple ways we can generate various types of output […]

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How to Install and Use Ansible on Debian 11

Ansible is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular configuration management tools. In this article, I will show you how to install and use Ansible on Debian 11.

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Getting started with acme.sh Let’s Encrypt SSL client

Acme.sh is a simple, powerful and easy to use ACME protocol client written purely in Shell (Unix shell) language, compatible with bash, dash, and sh shells. It helps manage installation, renewal, revocation of SSL certificates.

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How to Install LAMP Stack in AlmaLinux 8.4

The post How to Install LAMP Stack in AlmaLinux 8.4 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .LAMP is a popular hosting stack used for developing and testing web applications. It’s an acronym for Linux, Apache, MariaDB, & PHP. Ap…

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Expected New Features in the Upcoming Fedora 35

Fedora 35 is due for release soon. Take a look at the expected new features in this release.
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5 Best Free and Open Source Tox Clients

Tox is a peer-to-peer instant-messaging and video-calling protocol that offers end-to-end encryption. The stated goal of the project is to provide secure yet easily accessible communication.
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4 Best Linux Phones for Privacy in 2021

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How to Configure a Shared VirtualBox Folder on Linux

After installing a Linux distro into a VirtualBox virtual machine, you may be wondering how to share files between the host operating system and the virtual machine itself. One of the easiest and most convenient ways to provide this function is by setting up a VirtualBox shared folder. Learn how to set up a VirtualBox shared […]

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-19 Is Slated for Release on September 17th, Now Ready for Testing

Still based on the Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) operating system series, Ubuntu Touch OTA-19 is slated for release this Friday on September 17th, 2021, packed with some minor improvements to the App framework, compatibility with QtWebEngine apps, as well as keyboard improvements in the messaging app. For Halium 5.1 and 7.1 devices, the Ubuntu Touch […]

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Distribution Release: Kali Linux 2021.3

Kali Linux is a Debian-based distribution with a collection of security and forensics tools. The project has published a new release, Kali Linux 2021.3, which introduces changes to the OpenSSL software. “OpenSSL – Wide compatibility by default – Keep …

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How to Convert Ubuntu Into Regolith Linux

Regolith can run as a standalone OS or on Ubuntu. Learn how to install Regolith Linux on Ubuntu for a pre-configured i3 experience.
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A Quick Guide to Using df Command in Linux to Check Disk Space

This article will help you understand the use of the df command in Linux and how to use it with multiple options in Linux/Unix. The ‘df’ (Disk Free) command is an inbuilt utility for finding available disk usage space on Linux servers/storage. This command is mainly used by System Admins, as it is one of […]

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Oracle Java 17 Delivers Thousands of Performance and Security Updates

Oracle released Java 17, the latest version of the world’s number one programming language and development platform. Java 17 delivers thousands of performance, stability, and security updates, as well as 14 JEPs (JDK Enhancement Proposals) that further improve the Java language and platform to help developers be more productive. Oracle JDK 17 and future JDK […]

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Looks Like Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) Will Be Powered by Linux Kernel 5.13

With the upcoming Kernel Feature Freeze (September 16th) and Kernel Freeze (September 30th) development stages, it would appear that Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) is sticking with Linux kernel 5.13, which recently landed in the main archives of the distribution as the default kernel instead of the Linux 5.11 kernel used until now from the Ubuntu […]

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How To Remove All Packages Installed On Certain Date/Time In Linux

This brief tutorial shows how to find and remove all packages installed on a certain date and time in Linux.
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Distribution Release: ExTiX 21.9

ExTiX is a deepin-based distribution with alternative installer and utilities. The project’s latest release, ExTiX 21.9, features the Deepin desktop and a number of changes. “I’ve released a new version of ExTiX Deepin today (21-09-14). This ExTiX bui…

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