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PineNote is an Open Source Linux E-Reader with Pen Support

PINE Microsystems has announced the PineNote, an e-ink tablet powered by the same SoC as found in the Quartz64 single-board computer. The manufacturer assures that it will be the most powerful e-reader available on the market. PINE64 plans to make the …

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A Privacy Review of Tribler, the Onion-Routed BitTorrent App

Tribler is a free and open-source file-sharing app for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It adds something unique to the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol: onion routing. Onion routing, best known from the Tor Browser project, is a network routing scheme that relays connections via multiple proxies. Tribler encrypts your connections in layers so that each relay proxy […]

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How to Install Tomcat 9 on Ubuntu/Debian

Tomcat is an open-source web server for Java-based web applications. It is used in development with Spring and JSP. In this guide, you will learn how to install and configure Tomcat version 9 on Ubuntu, Debian, or any of their derivatives. Apache Tomcat is an open-source web server, allowing you to execute Java code. It […]

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How to Do Screencasts in Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, I will show you how to install 3 different tools to do screencasts in Ubuntu 20.04. The tools covered in this article are the built-in GNOME screencast tool, the Kazam app, and the OBS Studio screencast tool.
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Silver Searcher – A Code Searching Tool Similar to Ack

The Silver Searcher is a reputable command line code-searching tool that is attributed to be cross-platform, open-source, and free. It shares most of its functional attributes with grep’s plain-text search features. The primary difference between these…

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An Investment Firm Built Its Own SIEM. Here’s How.

SIEM solutions can be expensive and difficult to manage, so one company built its own – and is pleased with the results. At last week’s Black Hat USA, NYC-based financial technology firm Two Sigma Investments took the virtual stage to outline why their existing solution didn’t cut it, the work needed to create an in-house security […]

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Distribution Release: Zorin OS 16

The Zorin OS team have published a new version of their Ubuntu-based distribution. The project’s new release, Zorin OS 16, is available in two editions at the moment: a free edition called Core and a commercial edition called Pro. Lite and Educational…

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Zorin OS 16 Officially Released with New “Pro” Edition, Windows 11-Like Desktop Layout

Based on the long-term supported Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, Zorin OS 16 is here with revamped visuals and a brand-new Windows 11-like desktop layout (available only on the Pro edition) to further help those who want to transition from the Microsoft Windows operating system to a Linux-based one. I said it […]

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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Earns Common Criteria EAL 4+ certification

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 is now EAL 4+ level certified for IBM Z, Arm and x86-64 architectures, signifying compliance with the most demanding security requirements for mission-critical infrastructure.
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Improvement of Artificial Intelligence and Other Technological Advancements in 2021

Technology has brought a great revolution in this world and still, brings changes in the lives of people. There are a large number of emerging technologies from which artificial intelligence is the one that tries to arouse human reasoning in artificial…

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Manjaro 21.1 “Pahvo” Released with Linux Kernel 5.13, GNOME 40, and Improved Installer

Manjaro 21.1 “Pahvo” arrives almost five months after Manjaro 21.0 “Ornara” and it’s the first release of the Arch Linux-based distribution. Pahvo ships with the latest and greatest GNOME 40 desktop environment that features a redesigned Activities Overview, as well as numerous other visual changes. The Manjaro 21.0 “Ornara” release shipped only with support for […]

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Here Are the 13 Best echo Commands in Linux with Practical Examples

The echo command is one of the most basic and important commands in scripting/programming! This command displays or prints arguments at the terminal. The command is included in all distributions (operating systems) as either the shell or bash. Usually, developers or programmers use echo commands in both debugging and building of products such as websites, […]

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Zorin OS 16 Released with New Look, New Apps + More

Users can now download Zorin OS 16, the latest stable release and based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. In this post we look at the new features and key changes.
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25 Useful IPtable Firewall Rules Every Linux Administrator Should Know

Managing network traffic is one of the toughest jobs system administrators have to deal with. They must configure the firewall in such a way that it will meet the system’s and users’ requirements for both incoming and outgoing connections, …

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How to Create Locally Trusted SSL Certificates with mkcert on Ubuntu 20.04

In this guide, we will show you step-by-step how to install a 64-bit version of Rocky Linux 8.4 as a stand-alone server. Additionally, we will verify the installation by accessing the Rocky Linux server through SSH from another machine.
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Managing Linux Processes Using the ‘ps’ Command: 15 Examples

Linux comes with an inbuilt utility ps (processes status) to check the information on the running process. The process is nothing but a program to execute a specific task. The ps command in Linux is used to monitor all the currently running activities along with USER, PID, %CPU, %MEM, VSZ, RSS, TTY, STAT, START, TIME, […]

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CVE-2021-28372: Critical Bug Allows Remote Compromise, Control of Millions of IoT Devices

A vulnerability (CVE-2021-28372) in the SDK that allows IoT devices to use ThroughTek’s Kalay P2P cloud platform could be exploited to remotely compromise and control them, Mandiant researchers have discovered. Further attacks are possible depending on the functionality exposed by a device. Due to how the Kalay protocol is integrated by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) […]

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KDE Frameworks 5.85 Improves the Breeze Icon Theme for Xfce Users, Performance Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.85 is a monthly update that mostly brings improvements to existing features. For example, it adds the missing network and hibernation-related icons to the Breeze icon theme when it’s being used under the Xfce desktop environment, improves support for recursive changes to directory ownership and permissions to always work, and slightly reduces the […]

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Lsmod Command (linux list kernel modules)

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25 Basic Linux Interview Questions & Answers: Part 2

In this guide, we have included the 25 most frequently asked basic Linux questions and detailed answers, which help the candidates to prepare for the Linux interview. These Linux interview questions and answers will be useful for both freshers and expe…

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