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ClamAV 0.104.1 Free Antivirus Package Updating

Cisco has released new releases of the free ClamAV antivirus package 0.104.1 and 0.103.4. Recall that the project passed into the hands of Cisco in 2013 after the purchase of Sourcefire, which develops ClamAV and Snort. The project code is distributed …

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Terminator – A Terminal Emulator to Manage Multiple Terminal Windows on Linux

Terminator is a Linux terminal emulator, which is released under General Public License and is available for GNU/Linux operating systems. The application program lets you use multiple splitted and resized terminals, all at once on a single screen simil…

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Is Linux Safer than Windows and macOS?

Cybersecurity is extremely important – now more than ever. If you start to do research, however, you’ll find a debate going on about which operating system is the safest. These days, more IT professionals and companies are preaching the benefits of Linux systems. There are definitely some security advantages to the platform. But like everything […]

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LXQt 1.0.0 Review – Best Lean Linux Desktop, Ever

We review the LXQt 1.0.0 Desktop with release highlights, installation instructions.
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How to Install and Use GDU Disk Usage Analyzer on Ubuntu

This tutorial shows how to install and use GDU Disk Analyzer, a Linux command-line tool that helps you to get a better overview of your disk storage usage.
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Configure “No Password SSH Keys Authentication” with PuTTY on Linux Servers

The post Configure “No Password SSH Keys Authentication” with PuTTY on Linux Servers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .SSH (Secure SHELL) is one of the most used network protocols to connect and login to remote Linux servers,…

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Internet Privacy In 2022: All the Things You Need to Know

The year 2022 comes with numerous expectations and changes. The increased customer awareness about internet privacy is a new trend that leads to three more significant trends listed below. Businesses get compelled to invest in data protection and be t…

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4 Efficient Ways to Promote Your Product

Having a business is not enough when potential customers do not know about your existence. Individuals often think that devising a business plan and putting this into motion is the difficult part, however, you will find that reaching the audience may r…

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How To Install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04

EPrints is open-source software designed for building open access repositories that are OAI-PMH compliant. Learn how to install EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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16 Best Compression Tools in Linux

Source: LinOxide

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LXQt 1.0 Graphics Environment Released

After six months of development, the user environment LXQt 1.0 (Qt Lightweight Desktop Environment) was released, developed by the joint development team of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects. The LXQt interface continues to follow the classic desktop organization, bringing a modern look and feel to enhance the user experience. LXQt is positioned as a lightweight, […]

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PHPStan Has Reached version 1.0 After 6 Years of Development

Introducing static code analysis into your process should improve the quality of your code and make the QA process more efficient due to finding errors earlier on. PHPStan is a static analyzer for PHP focused on finding bugs in your code without actual…

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How To Find And Delete Broken Symlinks In Linux

This brief tutorial explains how to find the broken symlinks and delete them on Linux using ‘symlinks’ utility and “find” command.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Visio

Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application. What are the best free and open source alternatives?
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 7th, 2021

This week has been great for fans of the Fedora Linux distribution (yes, that includes me) and the GNOME desktop environment (that also includes me) as we saw the release of Fedora Linux 35 with the latest GNOME 41.1 desktop environment, and GNOME 40 folks were also updated to the 40.5 point release. But there […]

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Beginner’s Guide to YUM Commands with 15 Practical Examples

YUM stands for Yellowdog Updater Modified, which is an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based package management tool for Linux Systems. Yum was introduced in RHEL version 5.10 onward and its deprecated ‘up2date’ command. Yum, command helps all Users and System Administrators to search for information about packages and then install, update, and remove all rpm […]

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How to Change Passwords in Linux via the CLI

The passwords for user accounts often need to be changed. This is mostly done by the users themselves, but often, they have to be overridden by the administrator to control any illegitimate activity by any of the users. Because of these reasons, Linux provides a wide range of options for user account password management. We […]

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System76 Developing a New Desktop Environment

The makers of Pop!_OS are currently in the early stages of creating a brand new, non-GNOME, desktop environment.

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How to Install Atom Text Editor on Fedora 35

Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st Century. Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in JavaScript, and embedded Git Control. Developed by GitHub, Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies. In this guide we are going to […]

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Distribution Release: Raspberry Pi OS 2021-10-30

Raspberry Pi OS is a Debian-based distribution custom built for Raspberry Pi computers. The development team have published a new version of Raspberry Pi OS which carries the code name “Bullseye”. The new version is based on Debian 11 and upgrades a n…

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