| by Arround The Web

13 Best Lightweight Desktop Environments for Linux in 2023

The post 13 Best Lightweight Desktop Environments for Linux in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The word Open Source can be attributed to the Linux community which brought it into existence along with the introduction o…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Setup Syslog Server on Ubuntu or CentOS for Centralized Logs Management

Learn how to manage logs and set up syslog servers on Ubuntu or CentOS for Centralized Logs Management.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Google Cloud basics: Activate Cloud Shell

Introduction Google CLoud like it’s popular contemporary cloud vendors offers a means to manage cloud resources via the command line. The folks at GCP refer to this command line interface as cloud shell and it uses the gcloud sdk. One of the benefits of using cloud shell is that it can be launched directly from […]

The post Google Cloud basics: Activate Cloud Shell appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Integrate AppImages to Application Menu Using AppImageLauncher in Linux

This guide explains what AppImageLauncher is and how to integrate AppImages to the application menu using the AppImageLauncher utility in Linux.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Google Summer of Code GSoC 2021 Promises Interesting Improvements to these FOSS Projects

 

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Linux lsof Command Tutorial for Beginners (15 Examples)

The lsof command in Linux displays in its output information about files that are opened by processes. Read on for 15 easy-to-understand examples.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Zabbix 5.4 Release Comes with Scheduled PDF Report Generation

Zabbix 5.4 has been released with several significant improvements, including scheduled PDF report generation. Learn more here.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Screenlets: An Amazing Tool to Add Desktop Gadgets/Widgets in Linux

Screenlets is an application software released under GNU GPL that allows you to add gadgets and widgets to your desktop. Learn more about the tool here.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Optimizing 3D Performance with Virglrenderer

Here’s how Collabora studies a number of workloads on the virtualized VirGL implementation, and used this insight to improve performance by up to 6.2%.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Setup and Configure FTP, SFTP Server and Client on AlmaLinux

In this guide, we’ll go over the step by step instructions to setup an FTP server through VSFTP software or SFTP server through OpenSSH on AlmaLinux.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Run A Linux Server from Mac with X Window System’s XQuartz

Run Linux GUI apps such as Matlab, Mathematica/X11 and others from your school’s Linux server and display them on your Mac locally.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

An Abridged Guide to the Enterprise Linux Landscape

by Rod Cope

Whether you are welcoming CentOS Stream or looking for alternatives, the recent decision from the CentOS community to focus on CentOS Stream has forced a lot of technical l…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

How to Sort Files in Ubuntu Using GUI or Shell

Sort files in a Ubuntu system using the Nautilus File Manager (for the GUI) and the ls command (in the command line).

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

10 IT Networking Protocols Skills to Land Your Dream Job

It is important to note that the skill set keeps on changing with he demand of the market and current technologies.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

1Password For Linux Officially Released, Here’s How to Install It

1Password is now officially available on Linux! The app entered beta last year but is now considered stable enough for everyday use by Linux users, regardless of their preferred Linux distro or desktop environment. Better […]
This post, 1Password…

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install and Configure Tripwire IDS on Debian 10

Tripwire is a free and open-source Linux Intrusion Detection System. It is used to detect and report any unauthorized change in files and directories on Linux. In this post, we will show you how to install and configure Tripwire on Debian 10.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

What does null mean in Linux and Computing

In this article, I will give you a short explanation of what the value null or the null device means in the computing world.

Share Button
Read More
| by Scott Kilroy

Getting started with ReactOS

ReactOS is a relatively new open source operating system that resembles the looks of Windows NT and aims to offer similar levels of functionality and application compatibility. Featuring a wine-based user mode, this system doesn’t use any of the Unix a…

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

Create persistent swap partition on Azure Linux VM

Introduction Swap space is storage on a disk device that is used when the system’s RAM (physcial memory) is full. When a Linux system runs out of RAM, inactive memory pages are moved from the RAM to the swap space. Swap space can take the form of either a dedicated swap partition or a swap […]

The post Create persistent swap partition on Azure Linux VM appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

Share Button
Read More
| by Arround The Web

5 Lightweight Linux Desktop Environments For Older Computers

The post 5 Lightweight Linux Desktop Environments For Older Computers first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Many of us own old computers, and old computers need low resources-constrained GUI’s to be used on them. In this ar…

Share Button
Read More