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Show USB Devices Event History Using Usbrip In Linux

Track the details of connected or disconnected USB devices, and show USB devices’  event history using Usbrip tool in Linux.

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Marketing Ideas to Amplify Your Business and Attract More Clients

In this article, we are going to tell you about a few great marketing ideas that can amplify your business and attract more clients. Seeking out new clients is paramount to the success of a business; if you do not make an active effort to pursue new cl…

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How to Present Your Brand Online in 2021

Branding is important for any business. One of the biggest mistakes you can make as a business owner is not presenting your brand to your audience. Without it, there won’t be a factor that helps your audience relate to you. This leads to weaker engagem…

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How Junk Removal Services offer Help during Pandemic

Definitely, junk removal is one of the few essential businesses allowed to remain open during a pandemic; you’ll find them extremely helpful. Several dumpsites have either closed or operate only for shorter times throughout the day. What would you do i…

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Parrot 4.11 Security OS Released with Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS, Updating Hacking Tools

Release features better hardware support, includes up-to-date core components based on the stable Debian GNU/Linux 10 Buster operating system repositories.

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Exploring the Differences between sudo and su Commands in Linux

If you’re confused about what su and sudo commands do for you, this brief guide will help you sort them out.

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Development Release: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 Beta

Red Hat has published a beta for the upcoming release of version 8.4. The new beta offers updated development and more useful data visualization tools. The company’s release announcement reads: “More powerful data visualization features that can creat…

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Distribution Release: JingOS 0.8

JingOS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distribution for tablet computers. It can run desktop Linux applications like VS Code and LibreOffice. The distribution strives to be able to run both GNU/Linux and Android programs. The project’s latest release now run…

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Install Laravel On Manjaro/Arch Linux

Laravel, written in PHP, is a popular MVC framework for developing web applications. Laravel makes it easy to develop dynamic web apps with powerful built-in tools such as database systems, routes, controllers, authentication system, and a lot more. Laravel is an open-source PHP web framework. It was first released in…

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Install Varnish Cache 6 for Apache/Nginx on CentOS 8

Varnish Cache is a powerful reverse HTTP proxy used to speed up web applications that is available as Open-Source software. In this post, we will show you how to install Varnish cache with Apache and Nginx on CentOS 8.

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Gdu – A Pretty Fast Disk Usage Analyzer for Linux

The post Gdu – A Pretty Fast Disk Usage Analyzer for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
In this article, we will take a look at gdu an open-source disk usage analyzer written in go. Gdu is inspired by godu, dua, ncdu, a…

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First Look at Fedora Linux’s New i3 Spin: Heaven for Tiling WM Fans

The i3 WM has been in Fedora Linux’s software repositories for some years now.

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How to Install AWS CLI on Ubuntu 20.04

Source: LinOxide

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A Call to Action: Recent PHP Hack Highlights the Need for Better Security

This weekend’s PHP hack serves as the latest reminder of the importance of server security—and the need to do better. 

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Total War’s THREE KINGDOMS: Fates Divided DLC Is Now Available for Linux

The chapter pack DLC brings new systems and mechanics to improve the overall gameplay.

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CloudLinux Launches AlmaLinux, CentOS Linux clone

The first of the next generation of the Red Hat CentOS Linux clones, CloudLinux’s AlmaLinux, is here.
CloudLinux Launches AlmaLinux, CentOS Linux Clone

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How to Add a New Device to BTRFS File System in Linux

BTRFS uses the Copy on Write (CoW) principle and it provides features such as snapshots, RAID, and self-healing.

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Lenovo M93 Ultra Small Desktop PC – Week 4: Multiple Operating Systems

In this week’s blog, we examine hardware virtualization, dual booting, and using a compatibility layer.

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4MLinux 36.0 Distro Introduces NBD Support, Improved exFAT Support, and New Apps

The distro bumps the version number to Linux 5.4.99 for an extra layer of hardware support and performance.

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How to Catch and Handle Errors in bash

Learn how to handle potential error conditions in a more predictable and controlled fashion.

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