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Debian 11 “Bullseye” Now Available

The developers of Debian have released the latest version of the operating system so many distributions depend on.

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How to Install RockyLinux 8.4

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

Mkcert is a free, simple, and very useful tool that allows you to create a locally trusted certificate without buying it from the real CA. In this post, we will show you how to create a trusted SSL certificate for local development using Mkcert on Ubun…

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How to Install Icinga2 on Ubuntu 20.04

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 15th, 2021

This has been a really great week with fantastic releases. We got Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” and it looks like everyone out there is thrilled to install it on their machines. Same goes for elementary OS 6 “Odin” which looks stunning for a 2021 Linux-based OS for home and office users. On top of that, […]

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Development Release: Slackware Linux 15.0 RC1

With Debian 11 freshly out of the bag, the next highly-anticipated release will undoubtedly be that of Slackware Linux 15.0, a major update of the world’s oldest surviving Linux distribution. Patrick Volkerding has just announced that Slackware’s “Cur…

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NewsFlash is an Awesome RSS Feed Reader for Linux

NewsFlash is an RSS feed reader client for Linux. Built in GTK, NewsFlash integrates well with the GNOME Shell desktop. Learn more about its features.
This post, NewsFlash is an Awesome RSS Feed Reader for Linux is from OMG! Ubuntu!. Do not reproduce e…

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How to Use the Cat Command in Linux [22 Useful Examples]

The post How to Use the Cat Command in Linux [22 Useful Examples] first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The cat (short for “concatenate“) command is one of the most frequently used commands in Linux that comes pre-ins…

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10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and Directories

The post 10 Useful du (Disk Usage) Commands to Find Disk Usage of Files and Directories first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The Linux ‘du‘ (Disk Usage) is a standard Unix/Linux command used to check the disk usage i…

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How To Upgrade To Debian 11 Bullseye From Debian 10 Buster

Debian 11 bullseye is released! Here is how to upgrade to Debian “bullseye: from Debian 10 buster from command line.
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How to Handle Spikes in Website Traffic

It’s exciting to see an increase in visitors to your website. More traffic usually means more cash – or, at the very least, more readers. However, traffic growth isn’t necessarily the product of organic growth. What if you have to deal with a sudden su…

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Debian Edu 11 “Bullseye” Intended to Be a Complete Linux Solution for Schools

Based on the recently released Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series, Debian Edu 11 “Bullseye” is here to provide you with an out-of-the box environment for configuring a complete and fully capable school network. New features in Debian Edu 11 include support for LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) diskless workstations and thin clients supporting […]

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Debian 11 Bullseye Released

After 2 years, 1 month, and 9 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 11 (code name bullseye), which will be supported for the next 5 years thanks to the combined work of the Debian Security team and the Debian Long Term Support team. Debian 11 bullseye ships with several desktop applications and environments. Amongst […]

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How to Delete Empty Lines in Files Using grep, sed, and awk

An experienced Linux user knows exactly what kind of a nuisance blank lines can be in a processable file. These empty/blank lines not only get in the way of correctly processing such files but also make it difficult for a running program to read and wr…

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15 Things To Do After Installing Elementary OS 6 Odin

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 930

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: EasyNAS 1.0.0 and Solus 4.3News: Zorin OS to offer Pro edition, Debian breathes new life into its forums and releases new Hurd version, Parabola adds accessibility featureQuestions and answers: Comparing CentOS…

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How to Access Extra Dock Settings in elementary OS 6

Today I learnt how to access more Plank dock setting in elementary OS 6, and figured I’d pass the knowledge on. A clutch of dock config options can be accessed in elementary OS right from the System Settings > Desktop > Dock & Panel panel. Th…

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PineNote is a $399 E-ink Tablet Running Linux

Pine64, the company behind the Pinebook Pro and the PinePhone, have announced a new device: an e-ink tablet. The developer-focused hardware company say the upcoming PineNote “is one of, if not the, most powerful e-ink device available on the mark…

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Distribution Release: Debian Edu 11.0.0

Debian Edu is the Debian-edu’s Debian Pure Blend distribution. It is aiming to provide an out-of-the-box localised environment tailored for schools and universities. The project has published an update in step with Debian 11, bringing new software and…

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Distribution Release: Debian 11

The Debian project has published a new version of the distribution’s Linux-based operating system. Debian 11 (code name “Bullseye”) includes over 11,000 additional packages and a number of interesting new features, including driverless document scanni…

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