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Who Works Better: Ubuntu vs Windows Subsystem for Linux

Despite being bitter enemies for years, today, Windows and Linux go hand in hand. We can not deny that there is still some rivalry to conquer desktop computers, but the union between the two systems goes so far as to allow us, thanks to the virtualization of Hyper-V and a tool known as “Windows Subsystem […]

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16/5.17 on Fedora 34/35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest 5.16 along with 5.17 RC Linux Kernel on Fedora 34/35 Server or Workstation using the Linux Vanilla third-party repository.
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How to Set Up Name-based and IP-based Virtual Hosts with NGINX

In this brief tutorial, learn how to set up name-based and IP-based virtual hosts (server blocks) with NGINX.
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How to Install Apache Cassandra NoSQL Database on Debian 11

Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database for cloud computing. Learn how to install Apache Cassandra NoSQL database on Debian 11 here.
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How to Install InvoicePlane on Debian 11

InvoicePlane is a free, open-source, and self-hosted application for managing quotes, invoices, clients, and payments. Learn how to install InvoicePlane on Debian 11 here.
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How to Use the Terraform Command Line Interface (CLI) on Ubuntu

Terraform is a framework for building and configuring infrastructure as code, with a command-line interface and DSL language. Learn how to use the Terraform CLI on Ubuntu here.
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WordPress 5.9 Goes Live with Full Site Editing (FSE)

WordPress 5.9 marks the introduction of the next generation of themes with greater customization and simpler building. Learn more about the go-live here.
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How to Install Python 3.11 on Ubuntu

The latest version of Python is Python 3.11 In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install Python 3.11 on Ubuntu.
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A Polkit Vulnerability Gives Root on All Major Linux Distros

A 12-year-old security vulnerability has been disclosed in the Linux’s system utility Polkit, which grants attackers root privileges. You should obtain and apply a patch ASAP. Learn more here.
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3 Ways to Install Discord Messenger App on Ubuntu

The Discord messenger app can be used to communicate via text, images, video, and audio. This tutorial shows three different ways to install Discord on Ubuntu. Learn more here.
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BSD Release: OPNsense 22.1

OPNsense is a FreeBSD-based specialist operating system designed for firewalls and routers. The project’s latest release is OPNsense 22.1 is based on FreeBSD 13 and improves boot speed while removing older, insecure cryptography components. “22.1, ni…

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Install Monitorix 3.14.0 on Ubuntu, Rocky Linux, and Fedora

Monitorix is a free and Open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool designed to monitor services, system resources, and servers.
This tutorial will be helpful for the users to install Monitorix 3.14.0 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 21.10, Linux Mint 2…

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How to Install Grafana on Rocky Linux

Grafana is free and open-source analytics and visualization tool. It’s a multi-platform web-based application that provides customizable charts, graphs, and alerts for supported data sources. This tutorial will show you how to install Grafana with Ngin…

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GNOME Shell is Getting Redesigned Volume/Brightness Pop Ups

Redesigned on-screen bubbles, the sort that appear when you tap the volume or brightness buttons on your keyboard, are in the works for GNOME 42. Right now, OSD bubbles in GNOME Shell look a lot like this: GNOME devs consider the current implementation…

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EFF Asks Appeals Court to Find DMCA Provisions Unconstitutional

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is attempting to have some DMCA provisions declared unconstitutional by the courts on First Amendment grounds.
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How to Use the Terraform Command Line Interface (CLI) on Ubuntu

Terraform is a framework for building and configuring infrastructure as code, with a command-line interface and DSL language. Terraform can manage existing and popular service providers as well as custom in-house solutions to build and configure comple…

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How to Install Nagios in Ubuntu 22.04/20.04 – Part 1

Essential networking devices, network services, and applications need constant monitoring to lessen the troubleshooting complexities that many server administrators have to endure or overcome. One reputable tool for managing such networking footprints is Nagios. Its active monitoring functionality can detect network devices, services, and application faults on a server it is tasked to monitor. Once such […]

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VDI Deployment Across Multiple Linux Host Machines

Nubo released Linux Remote Desktop 0.9.3 which is an open-source VDI solution, completely based on open-source technology, Linux operating system and Linux containers. NEW! VDI deployment across multiple host machines using Docker Stack and Docker Swarm The main services can be automatically replicated and deployed to the Swarm, and as a result, add capacity as […]

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Malware Log Analysis: Don’t Let the HTTP Code Fool You

An essential component of the analysis and cleanup of websites infected with malware is viewing and evaluating the log files. However, even here there are things to consider that might seem odd at first glance.
This blog post shows a common pitfall whe…

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Steam Deck to Launch Officially on February 25th, 2022

Announced in July 2021, Steam Deck promises to be a revolutionary gaming handheld powered by Valve’s SteamOS 3.0 operating system based on Arch Linux and featuring the KDE Plasma desktop environment. Initially planned for the end of 2021, Valve delayed their upcoming Steam Deck device for February 2022, but now the company has finally revealed […]

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