| by Scott Kilroy

Manage AWS SNS Topics using aws-cli

In this article, I will show you the commands to create an SNS Topic, Subscription, confirm, and delete the Subscription on Linux shell using aws-cli.

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Axel – A Command-Line File Download Accelerator for Linux

The post Axel – A Command-Line File Download Accelerator for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .If you are the kind of person who enjoys downloading and trying out several Linux distributions, we are sure you will welcom…

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Rewrite URLs with mod_rewrite for Apache on Ubuntu 20.04

With mod_rewrite, you can rewrite an unlimited number of rules. This will allow you to rewrite the URL based on environment variables, HTTP headers, and server variables.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install Pop Shell Window Tiling Extension on Ubuntu 20.04

Source: LinOxide

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How to Customize Your Bash Terminal Prompt on Debian 10

Incorporate various features in the prompt but also differentiate them through different colors.

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AlmaLinux 8.3 AWS Machine Image (AMI) Is Now Officially Available

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation announced the general availability of its AlmaLinux 8.3 AWS Machine Image on the AWS Marketplace.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Kill Linux Processes/Unresponsive Applications Using xkill

How do we kill a resource/process in Linux? Obviously we find the PID of the resource and then pass the PID to the kill command.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Configure and Manage firewalld Rules in Linux

In this guide, we’ll show you how to add, remove, enable, and disable firewalld rules & zones.

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How to Install WebERP on CentOS 8

This tutorial will show you how to install webERP with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 8.

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Everything You Need to Know About Linux

Linux is a Unix-based operating system that was developed by Linus Torvalds and launched in September 1991. The profile of Linux has grown a great deal since its conception in the early 1990s, and now Linux is one of the largest open-source projects in…

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How To Understand The Top Marketing Tactics In The 21st Century

Are you a business owner who is trying to get the word out about your products and services? Or are you a marketer who is trying to use all the available tools to their maximum advantage? Whatever your goals, we can all agree that it has become increas…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Fedora 34 Review: Impressive Performance and Stability with Cutting-Edge Linux

Arindam:  “Here I put down my experience with Fedora 34 overall in its workstation edition.”

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| by Scott Kilroy

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Officially Transitions to Extended Security Maintenance

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) is still supported by Canonical until April 2024.

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| by Scott Kilroy

LFCA Part 16: Learn Cloud Costs and Budgeting

As a customer, your goal is to get stellar cloud services at the lowest possible cost.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install Chrony NTP Server on CentOS 8

Chrony is the default Network Time Protocol (NTP) server in CentOS 8 operating system. It is a replacement for the old Ntpd. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install and use Chrony on CentOS 8 server.

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Huawei’s New ARM Laptop Runs a Linux OS (But Don’t Get Excited Yet)

Huawei is launching a new ARM laptop in China — and it comes preinstalled with a Linux-based OS. While ARM laptops aren’t new — it was possible to buy Ubuntu ARM netbooks back in 2010 […]
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| by Scott Kilroy

Armbian 21.05 Now Available

The Armbian developers have released the latest update to the Debian-based Linux distribution geared for ARM and embedded devices.

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BSD Release: DragonFly BSD 6.0.0

Justin Sherrill has announced the release of a new version of DragonFly BSD. The latest version, DragonFly BSD 6.0.0, focuses on filesystem improvements, including work done to the advanced HAMMER2 filesystem. “DragonFly version 6.0 is the next step f…

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| by Scott Kilroy

LibreOffice 7.1.3 Office Suite Released with More Than 100 Bug Fixes

7.1.3 is available for download right now from the official website in binaries for DEB and RPM-based GNU/Linux distributions as well as source code.

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| by Scott Kilroy

10 Best Lite Command Line Text Editors In Linux

These editors have great options and also are easy to use for new Linux users.

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