| by Scott Kilroy

533 Million Facebook Users Data leaked

Once again Facebook users’ data was compromised and leaked online for free. This time it is not in thousands but 533 million users’ data with personal information such as full names, Facebook IDs, locations, date of births, email addresses, and even phone numbers. The day is not far when we’ll…

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Best Linux Backup Software For Desktops And Servers

No doubt cloud services have saved us a lot of trouble. We can back up important files in cloud storage and download them later whenever needed. But backing up the entire operating system is not normally possible with cloud services like Gdrive, OneDrive, etc. Also, an operating system loaded with…

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How to Use OpenSSL and the Internet PKI on Linux Systems

A high-level overview of TLS/SSL and the OpenSSL tool, creating private keys and CSRs, and an introduction to the Internet PKI.

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UPDATED: How to Configure FirewallD in RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora

In RHEL/CentOS 7/8 and Fedora, the iptables interface is being replaced by firewalld.

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How to Install PHP 7.4 With Nginx on Ubuntu 20.04

PHP 7.4 has a few incompatibilities so you should take care before upgrading from the previous version. 

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Check Out Mosh Shell, a SSH-Based Client for Connecting Remote Unix/Linux Systems

Similar to SSH, Mosh offers users additional features.

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Red Hat Launches RHEL Stream to Compete With the Rising Popularity of CentOS Stream

In a surprise move, Red Hat has announced RHEL Stream, a rolling release version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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Deepin 20.2 Released with Support for Linux Kernel 5.11

Linux 5.11 is also supported for those wanting bleeding-edge features and top-notch hardware support.

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Migrate to AlmaLinux from CentOS 8 Using almalinux-deploy Script

It’s time to convert your CentOS machines to AlmaLinux.

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Linux Lite 5.4 Released with Bug Fixes and UI Enhancements

Linux Lite 5.4 is now available for download and installation with full UEFI support.

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LFCA Part 7: How to Manage Software Packages in Linux

Today’s Lesson: Acquaint yourself with the general system administration commands to manage software packages in the Linux system.

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Free YouTube Alternative PeerTube Releases v.3.1

PeerTube 3.1 comes with plenty of improvements and new features.

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MX Linux 19.4 Arrives with Support for Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS and More

This update brings for better hardware support, along with updated firmware packages, as well as the Mesa 20.3 graphics stack series.

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Comprehensive tcpdump Cheat Sheet with Examples

Only the sky is the limit when it comes to packet-level monitoring with tcpdump.

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SCO Linux FUD Returns from the Dead

SCO’s ancient and long disproved copyright claims are returning in a new lawsuit by Xinuos vs IBM and Red Hat.

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How to Manage Linux Passwords with the pass Command

The pass command empowers you to take full control of your password management tasks on Linux.

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Why an Open Source GitOps Model Is the Future of DevOps

Amazon Web Services (AWS), GitHub, Weaveworks and Codefresh are all also working together on figuring out how best to advance the state of GitOps.

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Linux Mint Devs Unveil New Notification System for Updates

Linux Mint devs have implemented a new notification system for updates through a pop-up dialog … just like Ubuntu.

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LFCA: How to Monitor Basic System Metrics in Linux – Part 8

The post LFCA: How to Monitor Basic System Metrics in Linux – Part 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
This article is Part 8 of the LFCA series, here in this part, you will acquaint yourself with the general system administ…

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gdu: A Pretty Fast Disk Usage Analyzer for Linux

There are many other similar tools, but play with gdu first to see if it satisfies your needs.

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