| by Scott Kilroy

Changing the MAC Address on CentOS 8

See two different methods of changing and new MAC addresses.

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How to Install and Use PowerShell on Ubuntu 20.04

The powerful tool is used to automate system administrator tasks.

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Tor-Based OnionShare 2.3 File Sharing Tool Gets Tabs, Anonymous Chat, and Dedicated CLI Version

An awesome tool for anonymously sharing files, hosting websites, or chatting.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Tor-Based OnionShare 2.3 File Sharing Tool Gets Tabs, Anonymous Chat, and Dedicated CLI Version

An awesome tool for anonymously sharing files, hosting websites, or chatting.

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| by Scott Kilroy

What Is Bulletproof Hosting

The Internet is one of the most wonderful things that ever happened. Today around 53% of the World’s population consumes some sort of content from the Internet whether it be sharing information on social media or chatting with friends on their favorite IM app. Every second a huge amount of…

The post What Is Bulletproof Hosting appeared first on Linux Tutorials, FOSS Reviews, Security News.

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Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-BETA4

The fourth beta snapshot of FreeBSD 13.0 is now available for download and testing. This is an unplanned release which means that the final build of FreeBSD 13.0 has been rescheduled to arrive a week later than originally envisaged, on 30 March. “The …

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| by Scott Kilroy

Webcamoid: The Best Webcam App for the Linux Desktop

One of the areas of the Linux Desktop that has left me with just a bit of disappointment is apps for webcams. Then I found Webcamoid.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Restic Backups Tutorial: A Flexible, Powerful Backup Solution

After having tried a few of the options out there, I have settled with Restic and here’s why.

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Getting Started with KVM Hypervisor and Virtual Machines

Here are the basics of KVM as virtualization platform on the desktop.

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“Recovering Our Lost Free Will Online: Tools and Techniques That Are Available Now” is This Weekend’s Long Read

John Goerzen: “[O]ur present moment is one of enormous consolidation of power, and yet also one of a proliferation of technologies that let us wrest back some of that power.”

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| by Scott Kilroy

Mageia 8 Released with Linux 5.10 LTS, Better Support for NVIDIA Optimus Laptops

The distribution offers improved support for AMD and NVIDIA GPUs.

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What to Look for in a 3D Printer: A 2021 Guide

A 3D printer is a piece of equipment that can literally change your life. The printers are no longer constricted to industrial use and cost a lot less than a few years ago. Anyone who can afford it can get a 3D printer. We are only just discovering wha…

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How To Easily Boost Your Instagram Account

The numbers are out and they show you are competing with some 1.2 billion Instagrammers every month. Getting your account out there for exposure and attention might sound like a painstaking ordeal considering these statistics. Nevertheless, just becaus…

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10 Useful Websites for Learning PostgreSQL Database System

The post 10 Useful Websites for Learning PostgreSQL Database System first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .PostgreSQL (also known as Postgres ) is the world’s most popular and advanced open-source enterprise-grade object-relationa…

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Install XWiki on Ubuntu 20.04

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

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How to Check Memory Utilization in Linux

A developer or seasoned sysadmin can check usage from both the command line and GUI.

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Blender 2.92 Adds a Brand-New Workflow for Editing Meshes, New Physics Simulation Methods

Check out the updates to the popular open-source and cross-platform 3D computer graphics application.

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| by Scott Kilroy

A Deep Dive into the Wayland Protocol for Linux

What’s the future look like for the new(er) Linux windowing system?

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| by Scott Kilroy

PulseAudio vs JACK: Adventures In Linux Audio

Which is the best Linux audio option for users?

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| by Scott Kilroy

Red Hat Introduces Free RHEL for Open-Source, Non-Profit Organizations

Red Hat is keeping its promise to open-source organizations that they’ll have access to a free version of RHEL.

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