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eBPF for Advanced Linux Infrastructure Monitoring

by Odysseas Lamztidis

A year has passed since the pandemic left us spending the better part of our days sheltering inside our homes. It has been a challenging time for developers, Sysa…

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Manage AWS VPC using aws-cli

Managing a VPC and other resources like Subnet, Route Table, Internet Gateway from the terminal using aws-cli can be a bit confusing if you are not good at VPC. In this article, we will create a VPC with 2 Subnets, Route Table, and Internet Gateway, th…

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Nitrux 1.4 Is One of the First Distros to Support Linux Kernel 5.12

Nitrix 1.4 can be easily installed over or alongside the default kernel by running the sudo apt install linux-image-mainline-current command in a terminal emulator.

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How to Use Multisite WordPress Cluster Auto Installation

Multisite WordPress installation allows you to create and manage multiple WordPress websites from a single dashboard.

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Nextcloud and OpenProject Join Forces, Announce Integration Features

The integration between Nextcloud and OpenProject will offers enterprises a data sovereignty and increase in productivity.

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How to Format a USB Drive as exFAT on Linux

Source: LinOxide

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syncthing: Keep Files and Directories Synchronized across Different Devices

syncthing’s TLS encryption secures this free and open source software. Here’s how to get it up and running.

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WEEK 5: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC—Multiple Operating Systems

This week, we examine hardware virtualization, dual booting, as well as using a compatibility layer.

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Create Ubuntu Bootable USB / Live USB from Command Line

Install or test Ubuntu, or use it as a personal operating system that can be used on any laptop or desktop.

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Cawbird 1.4 Twitter Client Gets Major Release with Many New Features and Improvements

Four months in development, Cawbird 1.4 is finally here.

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StarLabs has Released Another Linux Laptop

A new 14" Linux laptop has been released by the company that created the 11" Star Lite and can be purchased with your choice of Linux distribution.

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KDE Plasma 5.21.5 Released as the Last in the Series with More Bug Fixes

The KDE Plasma 5.21.5 point release is here to improve Wayland support by fixing a crash that sometimes occurred in a Plasma Wayland session.

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Top 8 Terminal Emulators for Linux: 2021 Edition

With terminals, the choice is really huge, so here in this article we will try to show you eight of the best that exist.

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CentOS Alternative AlmaLinux Gets Commercial Support

Like CentOS, before Red Hat transformed it, AlmaLinux will still be available for free, but if you need Linux support, its parent company CloudLinux will be there for you.

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Patching Kernel Modules Using DKMS

DKMS can be used to install a specific patch to a specific module of the current kernel.

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Ubuntu Touch OTA-17 Arrives May 12 with NFC Support, Available for Testing Now

Other tweaks include improved battery life and notifications for the Google Pixel 3a phone, a Macedonian keyboard layout, and automatic screen brightness on the Volla Phone.

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How to Install WebERP On CentOS 8

webERP is a free, open-source, and complete web-based accounting and business management system. This tutorial will show you how to install webERP with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 8.

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LFCA: Learn Cloud Costs and Budgeting – Part 16

The post LFCA: Learn Cloud Costs and Budgeting – Part 16 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Over the years, there has been an exponential adoption of Cloud services as organizations seek to tap into the numerous benefits offer…

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Lucas Chess Now Available on Linux

One of the most amazing pieces of free chess software now has an experimental binary version for Linux. Try it now!

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Kubestriker: An Open-Source Security Auditing Tool for Kubernetes Clusters

Kubestriker performs a variety of checks on a range of services and open ports on the Kubernetes platform to identify potential vulnerabilities.

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