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BREAKING: Ken Starks Hangs Up His Spurs at Reglue

In the beginning, it was The HeliOS Project, and just getting donations of equipment was a challenge, to say the least. But by 2012, they’d had morphed into a nonprofit with its own facility, and a pool of over 100 volunteers who made Reglue.org the success it became. Since then, Reglue.org has placed 2,237 computers […]

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Officially Released, This Is What’s New

Coming more than five months after Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 is the fifth maintenance update to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 and brings various new features to RHEL’s web console, such as live kernel patching without using the command line tooling and enhanced performance metrics to help you identify […]

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Why I Wrote the Linux Cookbook, Second Edition

Spoiler alert: “Most tech authors don’t write to make money. We write to share cool stuff.”
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Last of Original SCO v IBM Linux Lawsuit Settled

Well, that took long enough! But, what’s this? The lawsuit still lingers on in one last case from the company that bought SCO’s Unix operating systems.
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New Multipass Release to Run Ubuntu VMs on Apple M1 Macs

The company behind Ubuntu has updated Multipass to version 1.8, a release that introduces support for setting up and running Ubuntu virtual machines on Apple M1 MacBook devices with minimal effort. In fact, Multipass 1.8 promises to offer Apple M1 MacBook developers interesting apps for the Linux/Ubuntu desktop. This will be the fastest way to […]

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Code Club World: A Way for Kids to Learn Code at Home

The Raspberry Pi Foundation’s latest project, Code Club World, turns learning code into fun games and challenges for kids. Learn about the project here.
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How to Install HAProxy on Debian 11

HAProxy is a free, open-source, and reliable solution for high availability and load balancing. It distributes the load across the multiple application servers and to simplify the request processing tasks.

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How To Increase Disk Storage Size In VirtualBox Or VMware

VirtualBox makes it simple to create virtual machines. When you create a virtual machine in VirtualBox or VMware, you must specify the size of the storage that will be used to install the operating system. I frequently allot a disc size that I later need to increase. In this article,…

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24 Best Terminal Emulators for Linux Desktop in 2023

The post 24 Best Terminal Emulators for Linux Desktop in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A terminal emulator is a computer program that reproduces a video terminal within some other display structure. In other words, t…

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Dependency Combobulator: Open Source Against Dependency Confusion Attacks

Apiiro released Dependency Combobulator, a modular and extensible open-source toolkit to detect and prevent dependency confusion attacks. The toolkit allows organizations to safeguard against this newly uncovered type of risk, which has been on the rise this year as a key vector in supply chain attacks targeting dependencies within software packages. Dependency confusion compromises the […]

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Distribution Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5

Red Hat has announced the availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5, the lates update of the company’s commercial, enterprise-class Linux distribution with bundled customer support: “Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.5 is now generally avail…

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Kubernetes Community Elects Four New Members to Steering Committee

Two new members and two incumbents have been elected to join three continuing members of the Kubernetes Steering Committee. Learn more about the future of Kubernetes leadership here.
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How to Install Xubuntu Desktop on Ubuntu 20.04

In this article, learn how to install the Xubuntu desktop on Ubuntu 20.04 One of the wonderful things about the Linux operating system is its vast array of customization options. If you are using a system with a graphical user interface, you can tweak almost anything – the desktop background, wallpaper, icons, and even installing […]

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KDE Plasma 5.23.3 Further Improves the Wayland Session

Coming two weeks after KDE Plasma 5.23.2, the KDE Plasma 5.23.3 point release is here to further improve the Plasma Wayland session by making the Mozilla Firefox web browser more responsive to files that are being dragged and dropped. It also fixes the panel’s auto-hide animation, addresses a Plasma crash that occurred when turning an […]

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How to Remove a Directory in Linux

We’re going to show you how to remove a directory in Linux. Like most other basic commands, these will work on most Linux-based distros, including CentOS and Ubuntu. The most common usage is on cloud servers. Generally, you’ll use the “rm” command to remove files and directories in Linux. But, there are different use cases […]

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LXD 4.20 Containers Released, Provides Ability for Live Migration

LXD 4.20 is the newest release of LXD’s next-generation system container managers. Technically LXD is a REST API that connects to libxlc, the LXC software library.
LXD users will be happy to see in this release the initial implementation of live …

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BusyBox Security Analysis Reveals 14 Minor Vulnerabilities

Researchers at Claroty and JFrog have published a security audit of BusyBox, a widely used embedded device that offers a set of standard UNIX utilities in a single executable file. During the check, 14 vulnerabilities were identified, which have already been eliminated in the August release of BusyBox 1.34. Learn more about the discovered vulnerabilities […]

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How to Mount Bitlocker Encrypted Windows Partition in Linux

Struggling with mounting BitLocker encrypted Windows partition inside Linux desktop? Here’s a step-by-step procedure to help with that.
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What Version of RHEL am I Using?

by Suparna Ganguly

RHEL or Red Hat Enterprise Linux is one of the many operating systems provided by Red Hat. Red Hat is a popular Linux OS and has started functioning ever since the m…

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find: 25 Basic find Commands to Search for Files in Linux with Examples

The find command in Linux/Unix is known to be one of the most important and frequently used commands for searching files and directories. It supports different arguments and options for finding files and directories. Even if you can find files and folders in Linux via GUI it will be more friendly and easier to use, […]

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