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The virus rears its ugly head….

A new virus appears

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SQLite Extraction of Oracle Tables Tools, Methods and Pitfalls

by Charles Fisher

Introduction

The SQLite database is a wildly successful and ubiquitous software package that is mostly unknown to the larger IT community. Designed and coded by Dr. …

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How to Create Rust Virtual Environment Using Conda on Linux

Conda is an open-source package management system and environment management system for installing multiple versions of software packages and their dependencies. In this post, we will show you how to create Rust virtual environments using Conda in Linux.

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How to Set Up a Minecraft Server on Debian 10

Minecraft is a game that has taken the world by storm. In this tutorial we will show you how to set up your own Minecraft server on Debian 10, using open-source tools available from their official website.

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NVIDIA 470.57.02 Graphics Driver Brings Support for RTX 3070/80 Ti GPUs, DOOM Eternal Fixes

NVIDIA 470.57.02 is here to introduce support for GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards, which means that if you own one of them, you can now use it with your favorite GNU/Linux distribution as long as you have this latest production version installed. The new driver version also brings better […]

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How to Hide Nginx Version on Linux and Unix

By default, the Nginx version is displayed when you query HTTP headers or errors generated by the Nginx server. This quick guide explains how to hide or remove the Nginx version on Linux or Unix servers without restarting the system.
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GNOME 40.3 Released with Improvements to GNOME Software, Many Bug Fixes

Coming about five weeks after the GNOME 40.2 release, GNOME 40.3 is here with an updated GNOME Software app that now automatically installs application updates depending on the type of application and user configuration. It also includes apps from disabled repositories in the search results of the Activities Overview, an improved Updates tab, as well […]

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The Easy Way to Enable ‘Minimize on Click’ in Ubuntu

In this post you will learn how to enable minimize on click for the Ubuntu Dock in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above. But what is “minimize on click”, and why do some Ubuntu users like to enable it? When you click an application icon in the Ubuntu…

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Install Redmine on Ubuntu 20.04

Redmine is an open-source and one of the most popular project management and issue tracking systems written in the Ruby on Rails framework. It is a cross-platform and cross-database tool that allows you to manage multiple projects and sub-projects. It offers robust monitoring tools and has integrated support for news, document management, calendars, and forum […]

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How to Fix “Repository Does Not Have Release File” Error

If you add new PPA, you will often encounter the “repository does not have a release file” error. Here is how you can fix it in Ubuntu.
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How to Create Persistent Live USB Using Mkusb on Ubuntu

This tutorial defines Mkusb and how to create persistent Live USB using the Mkusb tool on Ubuntu and its variants.
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KDE Connect is Now Available to Windows 10 Users

KDE Connect is one of the best ways to integrate your Android smartphone with your Linux desktop. Now the tech is available for Windows users to play with!
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NewsFlash – Follow Your Favorite Blogs and News Sites

NewsFlash is a program designed to complement an already existing web-based RSS reader account. NewsFlash combines all the advantages of web-based services like syncing across all your devices with everything you expect from a modern desktop program: Desktop notifications, fast search and filtering, tagging, handy keyboard shortcuts, and having access to all your articles as […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Docs Editors

Google Docs Editors is a freeware, web-based productivity office suite within the Google Drive service. What are the best open-source alternatives?
 
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6 Advanced Distributions for Expert Linux Users

Most Linux distributions would feel too similar after a point and apart from a few visual changes here and there, you won’t get a different experience.
Here are some independent Linux distributions, but you’ll need a certain level of expertise to…

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Kali Linux on VirtualBox: A Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Kali Linux is mainly used for advanced penetration testing and security auditing. This step-by-step tutorial will guide you through all the steps to install Kali Linux on VirtualBox.
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How to Install Syncthing on Ubuntu 20.04

Syncthing is an open-source tool used for synchronizing files between two or more computers on a network using a peer-to-peer architecture. In this guide, we will show you how to install and set up Syncthing server on Ubuntu 20.04.

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Ultra App Kit 1.1 Adds Linux Support

Built to power a new generation of game development tools, Ultra App Kit provides an easy-to-use C++ programming SDK for creating desktop GUI applications. Unlike other alternatives like Dear ImGui, the Ultra App Kit GUI renders in retained mode rather than immediate mode and is specifically designed for desktop GUI applications instead of games. This makes applications snappy […]

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Steam Deck Linux-Powered Gaming System Set to Take Over the Handheld World

A Linux and KDE-powered portable gaming platform is set to be released by Valve.

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HandBrake 1.4 Open-Source Video Transcoder Adds Support for Native 10- and 12-Bit Encodes

HandBrake 1.4 comes about a month after the release of HandBrake 1.3.3 maintenance update in the 1.3 series of the open-source software, and it’s here to introduce a major functionality, namely support for native 10-bit and 12-bit video encodes, including HDR10 metadata passthrough. Of course, this means that you’ll now be able to open 10-bit […]

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