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OpenSSL 3.0 Officially Released After 3 Years of Development Work

The OpenSSL Software Foundation released a completely refreshed version of the OpenSSL software, that handles much of the encrypted communications on the Internet. After over 7,500 commits and contributions from over 350 different authors, OpenSSL 3.0 …

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In Search of Linux Laptops? Check these 6 Places to Get Your Laptop in 2021

by Suparna Ganguly

Are you in search of Linux laptops? This article takes you through 6 different places that offer the best Linux laptops. So get prepared to choose your Linux laptop …

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Red Hat will officially support EPEL in the future

As posted on the CentOS blog, Red Hat officially wants to upgrade its EPEL repository, which has been maintained since 2007, with a small team of full-time supervisors. The community-based special interest group EPEL SIG is not to be replaced but supplemented. So far, neither Red Hat nor the Fedora Project have given any guarantees, […]

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Ubuntu’s Yaru Theme Gets Official Support For Xfce

Yaru, the default Ubuntu (GNOME) GTK theme, has received an update which adds support for Xfce (Xfwm4). Here’s how it looks and how to give it a try right now.
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How to use htmlq to extract content from HTML files on Linux, macOS or FreeBSD

Most of us use love and use the jq command. It works on Linux or Unix-like systems to extract data from JSON documents. Recently I found htmlq, which is like jq and written in Rust lang. Imagine being able to sed or grep for HTML data. We can search, s…

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The Perfect Server CentOS 8 with Apache, PHP, Postfix, Dovecot, Pure-FTPD, BIND and ISPConfig 3.2

This tutorial shows how to install ISPConfig 3.2 on a CentOS 8 (64Bit) server. ISPConfig 3 is a web hosting control panel that allows you to configure the following services through a web browser: Apache web server, Postfix mail server, MySQL, BIND nam…

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How to Install phpMyAdmin on Rocky Linux

phpMyAdmin is a free and open-source tool that enables you to manage MySQL and MariaDB databases from the web browser. In this guide, you will learn how to install phpMyAdmin with the LAMP Stack on Rocky Linux. This guide can be applied on the server w…

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How to Install PHP 8 on Debian 11

PHP is a free, Open-source, and most popular server-side programming language used for creating dynamic websites. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install PHP 8.0 on Debian 11.

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How to Set up CUPS Print Server on Ubuntu 20.04

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16 Top Command Examples in Linux [Monitor Linux Processes]

The post 16 Top Command Examples in Linux [Monitor Linux Processes] first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
In our previous articles, we have covered the basics of ls command and cat command. In this article, we are trying to expl…

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10 Commands to Collect System and Hardware Info in Linux

The post 10 Commands to Collect System and Hardware Info in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .It is always a good practice to know the hardware components of your Linux system running, this helps you to deal with compat…

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BSD Release: GhostBSD 21.09.06

GhostBSD is a user-friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD. The project has published a new version, GhostBSD 21.09.06 which migrates service management from OpenRC to FreeBSD’s rc.d approach. “What is new in 21.09.06? GhostBSD moved back t…

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Q&A trip to Linux’s Black Hole – /dev/null

by Nawaz Abbasi

As per NASA, “A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out”. Something similar exists in the Linux universe as well – it…

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Raspberry Pi-based Pi-KVM Goes to Kickstarter

A year after the first release, Raspberry Pi-based Pi-KVM has presented its own hardware on Kickstarter. Pi-KVM turns a Raspberry Pi into a fully functional IP-KVM. This device connects to the HDMI and USB ports of the server, and allows it to be controlled remotely over the network, regardless of the operating system. You can […]

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Distribution Release: Tails 4.22

The Amnesic Incognito Live System (Tails) is a Debian-based live DVD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity for the user. The project’s latest release introduces a number of polishing touches to the user interface. In particular, t…

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ClamAV 0.104 Antivirus Engine Now Comes with Official Docker Images

ClamAV 0.104 was released a few days ago with major changes and new LTS (Long Term Support) program. ClamAV is open-source cross-platform antivirus software that is used in a variety of situations including email scanning, web scanning, and endpoint se…

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Mozilla VPN Client Audit Results Published

Mozilla announced the completion of an independent audit of client software for connecting to the Mozilla VPN service. The audit analyzed a stand-alone client application written using the Qt library and delivered for Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. Mozilla VPN is powered by over 400 servers from Swedish VPN provider Mullvad in over 30 […]

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OpenWrt 21.02 Comes with WPA3 Support Included by Default

OpenWrt is a free, open-source project for creating custom embedded operating systems for routers. Yesterday, the OpenWrt community announced the first stable release of the OpenWrt 21.02 stable version series.
The new release brings Linux kernel 5.4, …

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Firefox 92 Released with Only Minor Changes

Mozilla Firefox 92 is now available to download. The latest release of the popular open-source web browser is a modest one, containing only minor changes. Among the improvements the resurgent web browser gains are more secure HTTPS connections and full…

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MX Linux 21 Beta 2 Is Available: Download and Test Now

The MX Linux team has released MX Linux 21 Beta 2. This new build is available in Xfce, KDE Plasma and Fluxbox editions.  This new build of the popular Debian-based distribution is available in Xfce, KDE Plasma and Fluxbox editions, and is built from t…

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