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How to Install Nginx on Debian 11

Nginx is a fast and popular web server that can be used as a reverse proxy and load balancer for your servers. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install nginx on Debian 11.

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How to Set Up ModSecurity with Apache on Debian/Ubuntu

The post How to Set Up ModSecurity with Apache on Debian/Ubuntu first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The Apache web server is highly customizable and can be configured in multiple ways to suit your needs. There are many third-pa…

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How to Install MERN Stack for JS-Based Applications on Ubuntu 20.04

MERN stack is a combination of MongoDB, Express, React, Node. All of them are based on JavaScript and the stack is used to build modern web applications. It is comprising the front-end (React), back-end (Node and Express), and database components (Mong…

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How to Create Linux OS Templates with KVM on Ubuntu 20.04

KVM refers to the Kernel-based Virtual Machine which helps to run multiple Linux or window-based isolated guests, along with their own OS and virtual dedicated hardware. This tutorial shows you how to create a VM Linux OS template from the existing VM …

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How to Install Snort on Ubuntu 20.04

Source: LinOxide

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FSF announces JShelter browser add-on to combat threats from nonfree JavaScript

BOSTON, Massachusetts, USA — Thursday, September 30th, 2021 — The
Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced the JShelter project,
an anti-malware Web browser extension to mitigate potential threats
from JavaScript, including fingerprinting, trac…

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How to Find the NVIDIA CUDA Version on Linux or Unix

There are various ways and commands to check for the version of CUDA installed on Linux or Unix-like systems. Finding a version ensures that your application uses a specific feature or API. Hence, you need to get the CUDA version from the CLI.
The post…

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Exim 4.95 MTA Comes with a Bunch of Improvements

Exim is one of the most used email server software, developed at the University of Cambridge. The latest version of this popular mail transfer agent, Exim 4.95, ships with TLS resumption support included in default builds.
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Mixxx 2.3.1 Free DJ Software Adds Support for New Controllers, Improves HiDPI Support

Fans of the open-source DJ software will be happy to learn that the Mixxx 2.3.1 release introduces support for 125% and 175% HiDPI scale factors to make the application look better on HiDPI/4K displays. However, it should be noted that this feature is only supported on systems where Qt 5.14 or later is installed. This […]

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How To Pick a Linux Distribution

by Ujjwal Anand

I have suffered from distrohopping. Now that I have settled for the last two years, here are some tips to save your time.

All distros run the same operating system a…

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How to Find if a User Is Using Password-Based or Key-Based SSH Authentication in Linux

This brief guide explains how to find if a user is using password-based or key-based SSH authentication in Linux operating systems.
The post How to Find if a User Is Using Password-Based or Key-Based SSH Authentication in Linux appeared first on Linux …

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What’s New in KDE Plasma 5.24

The title of the pointiestick.con post alone tells you a lot: “Plasma in progress.” So this means that Plasma 5.23 beta is now available, and in the list of new features that have advanced today, there are many changes that will come in the next major release,. One of them concerns the accent color that […]

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

CSF is also known as “Config Server Firewall” is a free and advanced firewall for Linux systems. It comes with some advanced security features such as intrusion, flood, and login detections.
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GNU Wget2 Was Released as the Successor of the Original Wget App

GNU Wget2 has many improvements in comparison to Wget. Designed and written from scratch, GNU Wget2 wraps around libwget, that provides the basic functions needed by a web client.
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Deepin Linux 20.2.4 Released with New Global Search Feature and Linux Kernel 5.13

Based on the Debian GNU/Linux 10.10 “Buster” operating system, Deepin Linux 20.2.4 is here one and a half months after version 20.2.3, which introduced an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature to the Screen Capture and Image Viewer utilities to help users extract text from pictures. Now, Deepin Linux 20.2.4 is here with another cool feature, […]

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How to Install Drupal with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

Drupal is a free and open-source content management system based on the LAMP stack. In this post, we will show you how to install Drupal with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11.

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How to Install Cockpit on Rocky Linux 8

Cockpit is a server management dashboard that provides real-time information on the state of your machine. In this guide, we will show you how to install the Cockpit Web Console on a Rocky Linux 8 system.

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Q4OS 4 Is Finally Here and Brings the Trinity Desktop Environment to Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye”

Q4OS is the distribution you probably know for shipping with the Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE). Not many distros use Trinity DE these days, but Q4OS’s goal is to turn as many Windows users into Linux users as possible. The latest release, Q4OS 4.6 is here after more than a year of development, based on the […]

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How to boot RHEL 8 into Rescue mode from installation DVD/ISO

This quick guide explains how to boot your RHEL 8 system into Rescue Mode from the Installation DVD/ISO image.
The post How to boot RHEL 8 into Rescue mode from installation DVD/ISO appeared first on Linux Today.

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Inkscape 1.1.1 Open-Source and Free SVG Editor Released as a Bug and Crash Fix Update

Inkscape 1.1.1 is the first point release to the Inkscape 1.1 series and comes to address lots of bugs and crashes. But it also adds a new feature to make it easier for users to donate to the project, namely a link to Inkscape’s donation page in the Help menu. As for the bugs fixed, […]

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