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You Can Boost Your Business’s Growth With These 6 Tips

It seems like business owners are always wondering how to grow their business. They may think that by simply investing in marketing, they’ll be able to increase business growth. But is this really the case? Or can you actually do something else in orde…

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Distribution Release: Finnix 123

Finnix is a small, self-contained, bootable Linux CD distribution for system administrators, based on Debian. The project’s latest release is Finnix 123 which is based on Debian 11. The new release provides the option of setting OpenSSH credentials at…

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How to Install Radicale Calendar (CalDAV and CardDAV) on Ubuntu 20.04

Radicale is a free and open-source CalDAV (Calendars, to-do lists) and CardDav (contacts) server. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure Radicale on Ubuntu 20.04.

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How to replace MS Office with open-source ONLYOFFICE Docs integrated in SharePoint

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to connect ONLYOFFICE to Sharepoint using WOPI, a Web Application Open Platform Interface protocol intended to standardize the integration process.

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How to Install Docker CE on AlmaLinux 8 or Rocky Linux 8

Source: LinOxide

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Distribution Release: Lakka 3.4

Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full blown game console. The project’s latest release is Lakka 3.4 and it updates RetroArch support, the Mesa package, DOS support, and popular console support. “New ver…

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 933

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: elementary OS 6.0 “Odin”News: Linux Mint polishes its look, GhostBSD swaps out OpenRC for FreeBSD’s service manager, Qubes publishes a canaryQuestions and answers: Cleaning special characters out of filenamesRe…

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How to Install Netbeans IDE on Ubuntu 20.04

NetBeans is an open-source IDE. An IDE is a programmer’s tool for writing, compiling, debugging, and running programs.
This article explains how to install Netbeans IDE on Ubuntu 20.04
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How to Block Access to wp-admin and wp-login in Nginx/Apache

Despite the reputation of the WordPress content management system exceeding all expectations in terms of flawless content publishing and seamless user-access control, there are still some worrying security breaches that need prioritized handling. Two important access points on a WordPress website should be protected at all costs. The first one is the wp-login.php page responsible for accommodating […]

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Development Release: MX Linux 21 Beta 2

The second beta of the upcoming MX Linux 21 is now ready for testing. This new build of the popular Debian-based distribution is available in Xfce, KDE Plasma and Fluxbox editions: “MX 21 beta 2 is now available for testing. MX 21 is built from Debian…

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pwd command in Linux with Useful Examples

Source: LinOxide

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Example of 16 basic Linux cron Commands

In Linux/Unix, we can run and schedule many tasks automatically using the cron command. You can execute both commands once or at a regular interval. ‘Cron’ is widely used for scheduling repetitive jobs at regular intervals (run using commands listed in a table called ‘crontab’) and the ‘at’ procedure is used to schedule a job […]

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12 Tcpdump Commands – A Network Sniffer Tool

In our previous article, we have seen 20 netstat commands (netstat now replaced by ss command) to monitor or manage a Linux network. Here, we are going to show you how to install tcpdump and then we discuss and cover some useful commands with their pra…

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Draw Using Your Laptop’s Touchpad To Sign PDFs and More With FingerPaint

FingerPaint is a simple tool for Linux that allows drawing using the laptop’s touchpad. It supports all X11 desktop environments and GNOME with Wayland. The most obvious use for this tool is to digitize your signature to sign PDF documents, but you can also use it to enter complex characters or to… doodle. The application needs […]

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Show WebP Thumbnails In GTK Applications (Nautilus, Thunar, Etc.) Using WebP GDK Pixbuf Loader Library

I was looking for a way to get WebP image thumbnails in GTK applications (especially Nautilus/GNOME Files), and most solutions I found were “hacky,” until I found the rather unknown WebP GDK Pixbuf Loader library. So I thought I’d write about it here on Linux Uprising, in case some of you are also interested in […]

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Distribution Release: EasyOS 2.9

Barry Kauler has announced the release of EasyOS 2.9, an updated build of the project’s minimalist Linux distribution with roots in Puppy Linux. This version has been completely recompiled in OpenEmbedded, a build framework for embedded Linux: “There …

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tuptime – Shows Historical and Statistical Running Time of Linux Systems

System Administration involves many activities one of which is monitoring and checking for how long your Linux system has been running. It is always a good idea to keep track of system uptime in order to optimize the use of system resources.  Here&#821…

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Reverse Proxy with Nginx: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide

One of the more popular reverse proxy tools at the moment is Nginx. Although Nginx itself is a web server, it does an outstanding job of serving as a reverse proxy.
This step-by-step tutorial is going to show you how you can easily set up a reverse pro…

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Deepin Linux vs. Elementary OS

Today’s topic of comparison will be between Deepin and Elementary OS. One of the benefits of being a Linux user is that you’re essentially swimming in options of many distros to choose from. In my many years of being a Linux user, I have tried many distros, including Cylon Linux, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Deepin, Zorin OS, […]

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Emulate the Dragon 32/64 Home Computer with Linux

The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are home computers based on the Motorola 0.89 MHz 6809E processor and 32 and 64 KB of RAM respectively. Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable and accessible computers that, […]

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