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OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 has Arrived

The latest stable version of OpenMandriva has been released and offers the newest KDE desktop and ARM support.

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Linux Kernel 5.11 Officially Releases; Here’s What’s New

Linux kernel 5.11 is finally here as the latest and greatest kernel series for GNU/Linux distributions.

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Distribution Release: Devuan GNU+Linux 3.1.0

The Devuan GNU+Linux team have announced the availability of a new point release of their distribution. The new point release, Devuan GNU+Linux 3.1.0, now supports three init options at install time: OpenRC, SysV init, and runit. The installer now als…

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How to Set up RabbitMQ Cluster on Ubuntu 20.04

RabbitMQ is a free, open-source, and multi-protocol messaging broker software written in the Erlang programming language. A message broker is used to store messages for an application. In this tutorial, we will be going to set up a three-node RabbitMQ …

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Distribution Release: siduction 21.1.0

Ferdinand Thommes has announced the release of siduction 21.1.0, a brand-new version of the project’s set of rolling-release distributions based on Debian’s “unstable” branch with a choice of Cinnamon, KDE Plasma, LXDE, LXQt and Xfce desktops: “The si…

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How to Install PowerShell on Ubuntu & Other Linux Distributions

The post How to Install PowerShell on Ubuntu & Other Linux Distributions appeared first on LinOxide.

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Learn Difference Between $$ and $BASHPID in Bash

Recently I was working on a shell script and I saw a significant difference in how bash special variable $ and BASHPID behaves. Every process running in Linux will be assigned with a process
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Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA)

The Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) is an entry-level certification offered by the Linux Foundation. It targets beginners or professionals in the IT field seeking to upskill and get a better understanding of
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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 904

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: Laxer OS 1.2 and new Linux Mint featuresNews: Tails project improves onion-grater, openSUSE announces Step, Ubuntu publishes hot fix and new mediaQuestions and answers: Implementing KDE Connect functionality fo…

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How to Check Linux is 64/32 Bit [CLI and GUI]

The post How to Check Linux is 64/32 Bit [CLI and GUI] appeared first on LinOxide.

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Systemd Application Firewalls by Example

systemd selectively blocks services from phoning home or roaming on your network in case a service is exploited.

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DevSecOps: Image Scanning in Your Pipelines Using quay.io Scanner

In this first of two articles, learn to add image scanning to pipelines using quay.io built-in capabilities.

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IPCDump: Open-Source Tool Traces Interprocess Communication

Debug multi-process applications and gain transparency into how IPC mechanisms are communicating with one another.

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What’s the Next Linux Workload You Plan to Containerize?

 RedHat.com’s latest survey is up and waiting for your vote.

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Xfce 4.16 Review — Keeping the Classic Desktop Legacy Alive

The Xfce desktop perfectly fits between “not too lightweight or old” and “too modern/too flat/too resource hungry.”

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How to Check Linux Network Statistics from Command Line

Monitoring your server’s network load from the command line is something every Linux server admin or system admin should know how to do.

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How to Install Nagios on Ubuntu 20.04

The post How to Install Nagios on Ubuntu 20.04 appeared first on LinOxide.

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Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-BETA2

Glen Barber has announced the availability of the second beta snapshot of FreeBSD 13.0, the upcoming new stable version scheduled for final release on 23 March (after one more BETA and three RC builds): “The second BETA build of the 13.0-RELEASE relea…

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10 Top Open Source API Gateways and Management Tools

APIs have become almost commonplace in sustainable modern application development. 

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How to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Ubuntu 20.04

Modifying the Grub boot loader configuration enables booting Ubuntu into a rescue mode.

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