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How to Use APT with Proxy on Ubuntu and Debian

Using a proxy server as an internet access intermediary is a common business scenario. This guide will show you how to set proxy for APT package manager so that you may be able to install and update packages from remote repos.
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Intel Chip Flaw Could Enable Attacks on Laptops, Cars, Medical Devices

Researchers uncovered a vulnerability in Intel Processors that could affect laptops, cars and embedded systems. The flaw—CVE-2021-0146—enables testing or debugging modes on multiple Intel processor lines, which could allow an unauthorized user with phy…

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Best Self-hosted Email Clients

Self-hosted email clients are those that we can host on our own server or on our local network. The advantage of using a self-hosted email client is that it makes your email accounts accessible to any devices on a network. We can use these clients to not only integrate third-party…

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How to Install Zabbix on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux

Proper monitoring is an essential ingredient for the effective management of your overall IT infrastructure. A robust real-time monitoring solution like Zabbix provides detailed visibility of your network and application performance.
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AlmaLinux 8.5 is Here for Those Who Want to Leave CentOS Behind

AlmaLinux OS Foundation, the nonprofit that stewards the community-owned and governed open source CentOS alternative, today announced delivery of its third stable release within 48 hours of general availability of the upstream Red Hat Enterprise Linux …

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Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux 5.16 Kernel Release Candidate

While Linux kernel 5.15 is shy to appear in the stable software repositories of some of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions these days (hint: it just hit Arch Linux’s repos on Friday), development on the next major kernel series, Linux 5.16, is ramping up, and now it’s time to go out and test the first […]

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What is Terraform and how to install and use it on AWS EC2

Terraform is the "Infrastructure as Code (IaC)" tool. It is used to build, manage and change infrastructure in a safe and repeatable way. In this article we will see the steps to install Terraform on Ubuntu and use it to create a VPC on AWS c…

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How to Install Zabbix on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux

The post How to Install Zabbix on Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Proper monitoring is an essential ingredient for the effective management of your overall IT infrastructure. A robust real-time mon…

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How to Rename Multiple Files in Linux

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How to Capture top command output to a file

Linux top command is widely used by Linux system administrators in real time to check system resources utilization such as CPU, disk I/O, system load average, running processes and memory …

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 943

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: WaydroidNews: Pop!_OS plans its own desktop environment, UBports collaborating with other mobile operating systems, porting games to OpenBSDQuestions and answers: An overview of LXDE, LXQt, and XfceReleased las…

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Top 9 Best Download Managers for Linux

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How to install RabbitMQ in Rocky Linux/Alma Linux/Centos 8

In this guide, we will explore how to install the latest release of RabbitMQ in Rocky Linux 8 server or Workstation. This will also work for RHEL 8 derivatives like Oracle Linux, Alma Linux and CentOS 8.
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How to Find the CPU Information in HP-UX

This quick guide shows you how to check CPU information in HP-UX systems.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5 Is Heavily Focused on Developers

Red Hat announced a few days ago the release of the new version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.5. It brings new features and improvements to help deployments, optimize performance and help risk mitigation. Here’s what’s new.
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Ubuntu Brings Thunderbird 91 to Older Releases to Fix Security Flaw

Thunderbird 91 is being back-ported to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. A security vulnerability affecting the Thunderbird 78.x series both builds offer is being actively exploited in the wild. But as upstream support for Thunderbird 78.x has end…

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Android Mirror Tool ‘Scrcpy’ Gains New Features, New Icon

Scrcpy is a super-useful Android mirroring tool for desktop PCs. The tool gains physical keyboards simulation and a high-res app icon in the latest update.
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Distribution Release: Lakka 3.6

Tomáš Kelemen has announced the release of Lakka 3.6, the latest stable version of the project’s lightweight Linux distribution that intends to transform various popular computing devices into full-blown game consoles. From the release announcement: “…

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How To Find Package Version In Linux

This guide describes how to find a package version in Linux distributions such as Alpine Linux, Arch Linux, Debian, RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and openSUSE.
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age – simple file encryption tool by Google

age is a command-line tool that encrypts files. These files are binary, add around 200 bytes of overhead per recipient, together with 16 bytes every 64K of plaintext. age doesn’t offer disk encryption. Instead, it’s designed to be a simple, modern, and secure command-line file encryption tool. File encryption helps protect your data by encrypting […]

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