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Use HestiaCP to Create a New Website on Ubuntu 20.04

HestiaCP is a free and open-source web server control panel and is a fork of the popular Vesta Control Panel.

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Collabora Announces PanVk, an Open-Source Vulkan Driver for ARM Mali GPUs

A preview of this driver, called PanVk, will be delivered through the well-known Mesa graphics stack on Linux-based operating systems.

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Getting into the Weeds with Buildah: The Buildah unshare Command

One of my jobs is working with the kernel teams and file system teams to make rootless better. In this article, I explain why mounting images is more difficult in rootless mode.

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How to Copy Items from One DynamoDB to Another DynamoDB Table Using Python on AWS

Write a Python script to copy data from one DynamoDB to another DynamoDB table on AWS.

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The Hidden Danger Behind Double Reporting of Vulnerabilities

The hidden dangers behind double reporting of vulnerabilities, and the importance of live patching tools like KernelCare.

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How to Upgrade to Fedora 34 Beta Right Now

 

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Kooha: A Screen Recorder with Wayland Support

Kooha is a simple GTK-based screen recording application for recording screens and audio from your desktop or microphone.

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Total War: ROME REMASTERED Announced for Linux with Cross-Platform Multiplayer

Total War: ROME REMASTERED is one of the few Total War titles Linux didn’t already have.

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A Sysadmin’s Favorite Linux History Command Line Hack

When typing is necessary, it’s better to do it efficiently.

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How to Set Static IP Address on Ubuntu Linux

Netplan is a new way to set an IP address that arrived in Ubuntu 18.04.

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Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS Now Powers Raspberry Pi OS

The updated Linux 5.10 LTS kernel brings numerous new features and improvements and is supported until December 2022.

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Top Tips To Make Your Photos Look More Professional

There’s no blueprint to creating a professional photo; all you need is practising. Although as a new photographer there are things you can do that can improve your photography. One easy and fast way to improve your photo is through lighting, lighting m…

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6 Useful Outsourced Services Every Licensed Physician Should Hire Right Away

There are specific times when medical practitioners should seek help with their doctor marketing and advertising. Outsourcing is an essential strategy a physician can use to control the rising costs of providing services. In outsourcing, an external co…

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LFCA: Learn User Account Management – Part 5

The post LFCA: Learn User Account Management – Part 5 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .As a Linux system administrator, you will be tasked with ensuring the smooth flow of all IT operations in your organization. Given that s…

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How to install ReactJS with Nginx proxy on CentOS 8

React is a free and open-source JavaScript library developed by Facebook. It is used for creating web frontend and UI components. In this post, we will show you how to install React JS on CentOS 8

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Introduction to the aptitude package manager for Ubuntu

Introduction In our ongoing series of articles covering various software management tools, we have already covered, dpkg,apt-get and apt. In this article, we’ll cover the aptitude tool for package management on our Ubuntu 16.04 system. The aptitude command is a very useful, text-based utility for managing packages on your server.  Some administrators use it as […]

The post Introduction to the aptitude package manager for Ubuntu appeared first on The Linux Juggernaut.

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zypper package management tool examples for managing packages on SUSE Linux

Introduction The zypper package management tool performs the same function for SUSE Linux as yum and apt perform for RedHat and Debian based systems respectively. SUSE (Software and System Entwicklung (Germany) meaning Software and System Development, in English) Linux runs on top of the open-source Linux kernel. The SUSE Linux distribution is available in two […]

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Install Apache Solr 8.8 on Ubuntu 20.04

The post Install Apache Solr 8.8 on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on LinOxide.

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KaOS Linux 2021.03 Released with KDE Plasma 5.21, Linux Kernel 5.11, and More

KaOS is a KDE Plasma-oriented rolling distro and it always ships with the most recent version of the popular and modern desktop environment.

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COMPARE: AlmaLinux vs CentOS

Let’s look at what makes AlmaLinux and CentOS so similar, and why new differences between the distributions are causing many to distro hop.

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