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How to Install Terraform (Infrastructure as Code) in Linux

The post How to Install Terraform (Infrastructure as Code) in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this article, we will discuss what Terraform is and how to install Terraform on various Linux distributions using HashiC…

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Six Best Tools to Monitor Disk IO Performance in Linux

IO issues are among the most common causes of poor performance on Linux system. Get a handle on monitoring them this tool roundup.

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Distribution Release: IPFire 2.25 Core 154

Michael Tremer has announced the release of IPFire 2.25 Core 154, an updated build of the project’s Linux-based distribution designed for routers and firewalls. This version comes with a large number of package upgrades, DNS resolution improvements an…

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How to Read Command Line Arguments in a bash Script

You can pass command-line arguments and handle command-line options in a bash shell script.

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Steam Link Is Now Available on Linux to Stream Your Steam Games on Any Device

Stream your Steam effortlessly.

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Linux Mint May Start Pushing High-Priority Patches to Users

In the future, Mint’s Update Manager may “insist” you make important security updates.

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How to Use AUR in Arch Linux

The Arch User Repository is where you find software that’s tested by users. Thanks to this, you can access software not in the official repositories.

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Manually Mount a USB Drive in the Linux Terminal

Step-by-step, we’ll manually mount a USB drive in Linux, to a mount point directory of your choice.

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How to Install and Use GVM Vulnerability Scanner on Ubuntu 20.04

Use this set of open-source network vulnerability tests to find security holes in systems and applications.

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Five Ways to Ruin a Sysadmin’s Day

Which is not to imply, in anyway, that doing so would be a good idea.

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Best Secure Linux Distros for Enhanced Privacy and Security

We’ve spoken with some of their lead developers to find out first-hand what makes these distros so great.

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Best Secure Linux Distros for Enhanced Privacy and Security

We’ve spoken with some of their lead developers to find out first-hand what makes these distros so great.

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KDE’s Plasma Mobile Gets Improved Homescreen and Settings, Lots of App Updates

Check it out in action on PINE64’s PinePhone Linux phone video.

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Review: The New weLees Visual LVM, a new style of LVM management, has been released

by George Whittaker

Maintenance of the storage system is a daily job for system administrators. Linux provides users with a wealth of storage capabilities, and powerful built-in mainte…

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Sysadmin University: Quick and Dirty Linux Tricks

These commands exist in almost every Unix variation, old or new, which makes it beneficial to have them in your bag of tricks. You never know when these tools will save your life (wink).

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ONLYOFFICE Docs 6.2: Main Updates and a Quick Installation Guide for Ubuntu

The open-source office suite is composed of online editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

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Emmabunt’s Debian Edition 3 1.04 Released with Debian GNU/Linux 10.8 “Buster” Updates

The educational distro is now up to date and safe to use by anyone on their personal computers.

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Meet SysMonTask: A Windows Task Manager Lookalike for Linux

A familiar look among the tons of system monitoring applications for Linux.

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How to Setup Pritunl VPN Server on Ubuntu 20.04

Pritunl is an open-source, simple and easy-to-use VPN server that allows you to setup virtualize your private networks across data centers within a minute. In this tutorial, we will explain how to set up a Pritunl VPN Server and Client on Ubuntu 20.04 …

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Distribution Release: Linux From Scratch 10.1

Bruce Dubbs has announced the release of Linux From Scratch (LFS) 10.1, a book of step-by-step instruction of building a basic Linux system from source code. This release upgrades most packages to their latest versions: “The Linux From Scratch communi…

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