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Firefox 94 Brings Colors and Gains Security

The latest stable version of the Firefox web browser, version 94, is now rolling out. There’s quite a bit going on with a couple of new features, some add-ons updates, and a whole lot of performance fixes and improvements.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Enters Beta with Exciting New Features and Many Improvements

Powered by the Linux 5.14 kernel series, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta is here to give the community a preview of the next major release of the award-winning and acclaimed Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system for desktop, server and cloud computing. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta introduces enhanced web console performance metrics […]

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Flatpak Apps Look Out of Place? Here’s How to Apply GTK Themes on Flatpak Applications

Flatpak applications often do not match with the system themes and look out of place in your setup. Here’s a workaround to apply GTK themes to Flatpak apps.
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Systemd-Free antiX 21 Linux Distro Released, Based on Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”

antiX 21 arrives more than five months after antiX 19.4 and brings a fresh new base from the repositories of the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series. Of course, in the tradition of the antiX and MX Linux distributions, the new release doesn’t ship with the systemd init system, nor the […]

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Want to Upgrade RHEL 8.3? Here’s the Best Way to Upgrade to RHEL 8.4

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (shortened to RHEL) 8.4 is now available for the Linux customers. RHEL 8.4 has various updates and enhancements for developers, designers, a…

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Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta

Red Hat has announced the availability of a new development release, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Beta. The new development release is built from CentOS Stream. It finishes the migration from Python 2 to Python 3. The new beta also offers smaller binari…

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Ubuntu is Working on a New Firmware Updater App

Updating firmware on Ubuntu is about to get a whole lot easier as Canonical is working on a new Flutter-based firmware updater app for Ubuntu desktop.
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How to Install FreeRADIUS and Daloradius on Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, we’ll install FreeRADIUS on a server running Ubuntu 20.04, configure it to work with MySQL/MariaDB, and then install daloRADIUS, a RADIUS web management panel that is basically a GUI for FreeRADIUS.

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How to Setup Teampass Password Manager on Debian 11

Team pass is an open-source password manager that helps you to store and manage all your passwords from the central location. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install the Teampass password manager with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11.

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How to Create a Static Website on an AWS S3 Bucket

S3 Bucket is the Object Storage Service of AWS but an AWS S3 Bucket can also be used to host a static website. This guide will show you step-by-step how to use Amazon Web Services S3 to host static website files.

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

The post Terminator – A Terminal Emulator to Manage Multiple Terminal Windows on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Terminator is a Linux terminal emulator, which is released under General Public License and is available…

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Guake – A Drop-Down Linux Terminal for Gnome Desktops

The post Guake – A Drop-Down Linux Terminal for Gnome Desktops first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Linux command line is the best and most powerful thing that fascinates a new user and provides extreme power to experienced user…

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How to Setup and Configure UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn to install and set up UFW Firewall on either Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa Desktop or Server using the command terminal.
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How to Install sysPass Password Manager on Debian 11

sysPass is a web-based password management application written in PHP. It is secure, reliable, and runs in a multiuser environment for business and personal use. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install sysPass password manager on Debian 11.
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Fedora Linux 35 Released with GNOME 41, Other Key Features

After six months of hard work, Fedora Linux 35 is here with the latest and greatest GNOME 41 desktop environment for the Fedora Workstation edition. GNOME 41 brings some cool new features, such as a redesigned GNOME Software package manager that gives you instant access to Flatpak apps from the Flathub repository, a new GNOME […]

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Amazon Opens the Code for Babelfish, New Extensions Available to Users

Amazon has opened the original code of the draft “Babelfish for PostgreSQL,” proposing an extension to the PostgreSQL database with the implementation of specific capabilities in the database Microsoft SQL Server. The key goal of the project is to provide the ability to run applications written for SQL Server on servers running PostgreSQL. The project […]

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How to Take a Backup of an Elasticsearch Cluster

This article will show you how to backup and restore an Elasticsearch cluster on Ubuntu Linux. A shared NFS directory is used as storage for the backup.
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Begins its Development, Download and Test Now

Shortly after the release of the stable version of Ubuntu 21.10, Canonical developers began developing the next release of the Ubuntu 22.04 distribution with long-term support. The new Ubuntu 22.04 LTS was code-named Jammy Jellyfish. In addition to pub…

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How to Upgrade Fedora to a New Release

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Firefox 94 Is Now Available for Download, Brings EGL on X11

The biggest new feature of the Firefox 94 release is the enablement of the EGL (OpenGL) API for handling graphics context management on X11 for Intel/AMD users using recent Mesa graphics stacks. This feature replaces the old GLX implementation and promises to offer a performance boost on Intel/AMD hybrid machines. After upgrading to Firefox 94, […]

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