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How to Install Laravel on Ubuntu 18.04

Laravel’s expressive, elegant syntax provides tools needed for large, robust applications.

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10 Things to Do after Installing Fedora 34 [Workstation]

The massive Fedora 34 release is here with cutting-edge technology across modules and packages.

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Tails Devs Need Your Help to Test the New Tor Connection Wizard

For that, they released a beta version of Tails 4.19 you can download and test right now.

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UPDATE: Linux Foundation’s Demands to the University of Minnesota for Its Bad Linux Patches Security Project

ZDNet has obtained a copy of the Linux Foundation’s letter to the University of Minnesota.

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WEEK 4: HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC—Hardware Acceleration in Firefox

This week’s blog looks at configuring the HP EliteDesk 800 G2 to use hardware acceleration when watching videos in Firefox.

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REVIEW: BluBracket Code Security Tool

BluBracket helps DevOps professionals analyze open-source code to identify these secrets and remove them from the code to prevent potential hacks.

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UPDATE: University of Minnesota Responds to Linux Security Patch Requests

The UMN wants to make peace with the Linux kernel developer community after an annoying Linux code security research blunder.

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How to Measure the Execution Time of a Command in Linux

We will measure how long a Linux command takes to execute.

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Why Linux is Better for The Office

When working in an office, you naturally need a sharing operating system for each and every computer to allow for the quickest installation of files. While many people are currently trending towards Windows, which has marketed itself as the premier sui…

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Distribution Release: Calculate Linux 21

Calculate Linux is a Gentoo-based distribution which provides customized editions for a variety of tasks. There are several desktop flavours, a server edition, and there is now reportedly an edition for running Steam games in containers. The new Calcu…

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Optimize MySQL Performance with mysqltuner

This tool can be used for MySQL and MariaDB.

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Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) Is Slated for Release on October 14th, 2021

The beta version will arrive for public testing on September 23rd, while the final release is slated for October 14th, 2021.

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HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Desktop PC ? Hardware Acceleration in Firefox ? Week 4

 

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How to Query AWS EC2 Instance Metadata

We will get the metadata using ec2-metadata and ec2 metadata. This is not typo. The tools’ names are really similar but one of them uses dash on its name.

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Development Release: openSUSE 15.3 RC

The openSUSE team have announced the availability of a release candidate for openSUSE 15.3 “Leap”. The project’s new development snapshot includes KDE Plasma 5.18, GNOME 3.34, and Xfce 4.16. “Desktop environments for the release include KDE’s Long-Ter…

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Tails Devs Need Your Help to Test the New Tor Connection Wizard

 

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How to Install Pleroma Social Network Platform on Ubuntu 20.04

Pleroma is an open-source federated social networking platform, compatible with Mastodon and other ActivityPub platforms. This guide will show you how to create your own Pleroma instance by installing it on an Ubuntu 20.04 based server.

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What is Cert-Manager and how to setup Cert-Manager for SSL certificates in Kubernetes Cluster on AWS using Helm

Cert-Manager is a controller used for certificate management. In this article, we will set up a Cert-Manager with Let’s Encrypt issuer. We will secure our sample application using the TLS certificates and have HTTPS in our Hostname to access the applic…

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LFCA: Learn Cloud Availability, Performance, and Scalability – Part 14

The post LFCA: Learn Cloud Availability, Performance, and Scalability – Part 14 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In the previous topic of our LFCA series, we gave an introduction to Cloud computing, the different types and C…

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The sys admin’s daily grind: Zint

Doing a hardware inventory in a data center is anything but a piece of cake. In order to quickly assign devices to the appropriate database entry, Charly provides each newly acquired system with a QR code sticker with the help of Zint.

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