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openSUSE Tumbleweed Now Offering GNOME 41

GNOME 41 is the latest iteration of the popular desktop but has yet to reach the majority of Linux distributions. Fortunately, those anxious to give the desktop a try need to look no further than openSUSE Tumbleweed, which includes the latest and great…

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How to Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on CentOS 8

The post How to Secure Apache with Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate on CentOS 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Securing your web server is always one of the key factors that you should consider before going live with your web…

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5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices

The post 5 Best OpenSSH Server Best Security Practices first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
SSH (Secure Shell) is an open-source network protocol that is used to connect local or remote Linux servers to transfer files, make rem…

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How to Update Fedora Linux to Get Latest Software

Source: LinOxide

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 938

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Pyabr OSNews: Alternative Snap implementation, Redcore provides a solution for Portage issue, elementary OS outlines software centre improvements, Debian publishes install media updatesQuestions and answers: Be…

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How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 20.04

A static or fixed IP address is an IP address that does not change. Whether you reboot your device or home router, your device with a static IP address will get the same IP address. Here’s how to set a static IP address on your Ubuntu 20.04 insta…

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Improving Test Coverage for Cameras in KernelCI

Put simply, libcamera is a library that handles acquiring, configuring and capturing frames from a camera. Camera pipelines have become increasingly complex, and traditionally this complexity has been exposed by the kernel through the V4L2 APIs, for applications to deal with directly. libcamera is the layer in-between V4L2 and the application so that camera handling […]

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How to Install Google Chrome Stable, Beta, or Unstable on Fedora 34 / 35

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Google Chrome on Fedora for stable, beta or unstable.
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Development Release: Redo Rescue 4.0.0

Zebradots Software has announced the release of Redo Rescue 4.0.0, a major update of the project’s specialist distribution for bare metal backups and system restoration tasks. Although the version number does not indicate it, the release is considered…

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How Companies Benefit From A Good Website Design

A good website design is something that every company needs for their business. The first impression people get of your company is the image they see on your site, and a well-designed website can make all the difference in how people view you as a comp…

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Nethogs – Monitor Linux Network Traffic Usage Per Process

There are tons of open-source network monitoring tools available for the Linux operating systems on the web. For example, you can use the iftop command to monitor bandwidth usage, the netstat command, or ss command to see reports on interface statistic…

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How to Install and Use Okteta for RAW Data Files in Linux

Not many Linux editors can match the processing power of Okteta in terms of handling the complexities of raw data files. Okteta meets its functional objectives through the implementation of simplified algorithmic raw data display mechanisms.
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How to Change the MAC address on Ubuntu 20.04 using Macchanger

Macchanger is an amazing Linux utility that can be used to view as well as to change the MAC address of any desired networking device. In this article, we will begin with the installation of this utility on a Ubuntu 20.04 or Linux Mint 20 system and then we will teach you how you can […]

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5 Reasons Why It Makes Sense to Move to Bare-Metal Cloud Infrastructure

The rise of cloud computing has brought all sorts of opportunities along with it. There is also a lot more variety in terms of the packages you pick and the infrastructures you embrace when migrating to the cloud.The good news is that you do not have t…

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How To Restore .bashrc Files To Default Settings In Ubuntu

If you unknowingly messed up your .bash_profile or .bashrc files, you can easily restore .bashrc files to their default settings in Ubuntu as described in this guide. Learn more here.
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Best Open Source Library Management Software in 2021

Source: LinOxide

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How to Install Redis Server on Debian 11

Redis is a free, open-source, cross-platform NoSQL, and in-memory key-value data structure store, used as a database server, cache, and message broker. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install the Redis server on Debian 11.
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How to Install Redis Server on Debian 11

Redis is a free, open-source, cross-platform NoSQL, and in-memory key-value data structure store, used as a database server, cache, and message broker. In this tutorial, I will explain how to install the Redis server on Debian 11.
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GPUFORT Published as Open Source to Address CUDA’s Dominance

NVIDIA dominates the parallel computing industry largely thanks to its own solution, CUDA. In response to this domain, AMD has published the source code of GPUFORT, a project that will be under Radeon Open eCosystem (ROCm) and that aims to offer a translation tool so that large codebases in CUDA can work outside of the […]

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KeenWrite – Java-based Desktop Text Editor

KeenWrite is a Java-based desktop text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and formulas. A text editor is software used for editing plain text files. It has many different uses such as modifying system configuration files, writing programming language source code, jotting down thoughts, or even making a grocery list. Whatever the level of sophistication […]

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