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Learn the Networking Basics Every Sysadmin Needs to Know

Networking is one of a sysadmin’s most important duties, so make sure you have the essentials covered.
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Protect Online Privacy

Once you learn top ethical hacking terminologies, it’s time to learn how to protect your online identity. These days it is one of the biggest challenges to stay anonymous while browsing the web. In this article, I will mention ways to stay anonymous on…

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Where to Learn Linux

If you’re new to Linux or if you just want to learn more about Linux and improve your professional skills, you might be wondering where to learn Linux online. This article will help you. There are many options to choose from, ranging from written content to video tutorials and audiobooks. Each category with its own […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 1st, 2021

It’s August already, and this means that we’re getting new releases of Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux. But, until then, this past week brought us new releases of the PulseAudio sound server, KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop environment, as well as the Arch Linux and 4MLinux distributions. On top of that, I published another monthly roundup of […]

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How to Backup and Restore Linux System with Timeshift

This guide defines Timeshift, explains its benefits, and shows how to backup and restore Linux systems with Timeshift.
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­Basic hacks for Kobo e-readers

With a little hacking, you can free your Kobo e-reader from its proprietary chains. You may even transform your e-reader into a more general-purpose device.

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What Is Podman And How To Install Podman In Linux

This guide explains what Podman is and does, its features, differences between a Podman container and an image, and how to install Podman in Linux.
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Kubuntu Focus Team Announces High-Performance Focus XE

The team behind the KDE-powered Linux laptops is now offering an ultra-portable laptop that doesn’t skimp on performance.

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How to Install BoltWire CMS with Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS

Bolt is a lightweight content management system (CMS) built on the popular PHP framework. In this guide, we will learn how to install BoltWire on Ubuntu 20.04 server.

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How to Install Thinkorswim Trading Platformon Ubuntu 20.04

ThinkorSwim is a web-based trading platform developed by TD Ameritrade. It allows users to trade in various stock, options, futures, and equities from the web-based interface. In this post, we will show you how to install Thinkorswim on Ubuntu 20.04 de…

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Freespire 7.7 Released with Xfce 4.16 and Kernel 5.4

Freespire 7.7 is here based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) and still does not incorporate any proprietary media codecs.
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How to Install KVM/QEMU on Manjaro/Arch Linux

In this guide, you will learn how to set up KVM/QEMU virtualization on a Manjaro/Arch Linux machine. Also, you will learn how to create the first virtual machine with the GUI application “virt-manager” – a desktop user interface for m…

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A Bash web server

With one line of Bash code, you can create a Bash web server for quickly viewing the output from Bash scripts and commands.

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Anatomy of a kernel attack

A vulnerability in an operating system kernel is a security nightmare. This article analyzes some well known kernel security problems, explains how they are exploited, and gives real-life examples of attacks that used these time-honored techniques.

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Control USB-powered devices with a Raspberry Pi

Command-line tools and Node-RED on a Raspberry Pi let you control projects that use the USB ports.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2021-08-02 08:27:11

In the news: Linux Mint 20.2 Now Available; Linux Foundation Forming the Open 3D Foundation; Nitrux 1.5 Ships with Kernel 5.13; Slimbook Executive Laptop Focuses on Display and Power; KDE Plasma 5.22 Released with Better Stability and Usability; and Li…

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Better security auditing with Auditd and the Integrity Measurement Architecture

The Integrity Measurement Architecture adds important details to your audit logs, making it easier to track an intruder’s footprints.

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Creating custom Ubuntu images

With a little planning, Cubic makes customizing Ubuntu ISOs simple and intuitive, saving you time on your post-install modifications.

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How to compile your own kernel

While not a requirement, compiling the Linux kernel lets you add or remove features depending on your specific needs and possibly make your kernel more efficient.

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The sys admin’s daily grind

If you are a genuine admin, you will want to be able to google things at the command line. Charly uses googler for this; it has pretty useful capabilities despite the unimaginative name.

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