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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.16 in Rocky Linux 8 / Fedora 35

Linus Torvalds announced the Linux Kernel 5.16 after a few weeks of development and it is available for general usage. Linux Kernel 5.16 was released with new features, security, and support. It contains the new system features like futex_waitv() which improves the Gaming performance in Native Linux. For the complete changelog refer to the link. […]

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How to Install Config Server Firewall (CSF) on Debian 11

Config Server Firewall, also known as CSF, is a free firewall software used on Linux distributions.
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What If You Could Fully Customize Your Ubuntu Desktop Experience?

It turns out a college student frustrated by the limited customization options available on the latest Ubuntu Linux releases, and inspired by the settings offered by Linux hardware vendor System76 in their Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS Linux distribution, created an alternate version of the Ubuntu/GNOME settings app with new features. He managed to modify GNOME Control Center […]

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Overview of the Wireshark User Interface (GUI)

Wireshark is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and it is developed by a community of enthusiastic developers. Wireshark has many features like profound inspection of network traffic, real-time capture, offline analysis, and R/W support for differe…

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Expanding Your Nextcloud Instance Using Linode’s NVMe-Backed Block Storage

by Gardiner Bryant

Nextcloud is a very popular self-hosted alternative to Dropbox, Google Drive, and other cloud hosting providers. It’s not only the go-to choice for individuals, eith…

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What is BusyBox in Linux? How to Use it?

Learn what BusyBox is and why has it suddenly gained a following among certain Linux users.
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Install Ajenti (A Web-Based Control Panel) for Managing Linux Server

Ajenti is an source web-based system management control panel for managing remote system administrating tasks from the web browser much similar to Webmin module. Ajenti is a much powerful and lightweight tool, that provides fast and responsive web inte…

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How to Install Config Server Firewall (CSF) on Debian 11

Config Server Firewall, also known as CSF, is a free firewall software used on Linux distributions. Except for the basic firewall functionality, it also offers IDS “intrusion detection system” as well as login and flood detection and other security features which help to keep your server secure. CSF offers integration with popular web Control Panels […]

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How to Install MariaDB 10.7 on Fedora 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install MariaDB 10.7 on Fedora 35 Workstation or Server.
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Distribution Release: SystemRescue 9.00

François Dupoux has released a brand-new update to SystemRescue, a specialist, Arch-based Linux distribution that ships with a comprehensive system rescue toolkit for administrating and repairing a system and rescuing data. This version updates the Li…

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GNOME Mulls ‘Cleanup’ of Background Settings in Pursuit of New Features

GNOME devs plan a ‘big cleanup’ of code related to background wallpaper handling in GNOME Shell, which would result in the removal of several features.
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DistroBox – Run Any Linux Distribution Inside Linux Terminal

The post DistroBox – Run Any Linux Distribution Inside Linux Terminal first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Distrobox is a nifty tool that allows you to create and manage containers on your favorite Linux distribution using eith…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 951

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: instantOS BetaNews: Mint streamlines Firefox distribution, Anaconda experiments with web interface, Ubuntu outlines desktop plans for 22.04, openSUSE 15.2 no longer supportedQuestions and answers: Where to star…

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BSD Release: GhostBSD 22.01.12

The GhostBSD project has published an update to their FreeBSD-based, rolling release desktop system. The project’s new snapshot fixes a number of issues and removes an unmaintained package from the default install. “This new ISO contains fixes, improv…

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‘Rnote’ is an Impressive Freehand Note Taking App Built in Rust & GTK4

Rnote is a seriously impressive freehand note taking app written in Rust and GTK4. I came across it on Flathub this week and, within seconds of installing it, I knew I had to give it a bit of a spotlight. If you’ve got a laptop with a stylus or t…

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Shell In A Box – A Web-Based SSH Terminal to Access Remote Linux Servers

Shell In A Box (pronounced as shellinabox) is a web based terminal emulator created by Markus Gutschke. It has built-in web server that runs as a web-based SSH client on a specified port and prompt you a web terminal emulator to access and control your Linux Server SSH Shell remotely using any AJAX/JavaScript and CSS […]

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How to Use Thunderbolt 3 and 4 on CentOS

A step-by-step guide on how to use Thunderbolt 3/4 on CentOS 8 and the different solutions you can apply in case you encounter any connection issues.
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How to Cinnamon Desktop Environment on Debian 11 Bullseye

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install this alternative desktop environment on your Debian 11 Bullseye Desktop as an optional choice to switch from GNOME.
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‘Nordic’ GTK Theme Brings Nord Color Scheme to Linux Desktops

Nordic is a GTK theme based on the Nord colour scheme. It’s available in several variants and a GNOME Shell theme is also included. More details inside.
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Kasm Workspaces – Stream Docker Containers Easily & Quickly

Kasm Workspaces is an intriguing platform for security and development aficionados. It is accessible by web browser and allows users to deploy container apps, including full-fledged Ubuntu desktops. In our daily lives, we must deal with a wide range of challenges that arise in our workplace. As an independent developer,…

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