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LFCA: How to Monitor Basic System Metrics in Linux – Part 8

The post LFCA: How to Monitor Basic System Metrics in Linux – Part 8 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
This article is Part 8 of the LFCA series, here in this part, you will acquaint yourself with the general system administ…

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gdu: A Pretty Fast Disk Usage Analyzer for Linux

There are many other similar tools, but play with gdu first to see if it satisfies your needs.

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KDE Plasma 5.18.7 LTS Released with Better Support for Qt 5.12 and Recent Mesa Stacks

KDE Plasma 5.18.7 LTS is here six months after the previous update, KDE Plasma 5.18.6, and brings a handful of bug fixes.

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Development Release: Ubuntu 21.04 Beta

A new development release of Ubuntu and its community editions has been released. The new version is Ubuntu 21.04 Beta. “The Ubuntu team is pleased to announce the Beta release of the Ubuntu 21.04 Desktop, Server, and Cloud products. 21.04, codenamed …

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How to Install SpiderFoot Security Scanner on Ubuntu 20.04

Protect your Ubuntu 20.04 server with Spiderfoot, the free and open-source vulnerability testing tool.

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Creating a Backup of Data Stored in a Linux Virtual Machine

Learn how one sysadmin backs up data from one virtual machine to another in a different geographic zone.

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How to Install Passbolt Self-Hosted Password Manager on CentOS 8

Passbolt is an open-source password manager that allows you to store and share your password securely. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Passbolt password manager with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt SSL on CentOS 8.

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Distribution Release: MX Linux 19.4

The MX Linux team has announced an update to the project’s 19.x series. The Debian-based project is now available in two editions: Xfce/Fluxbox and KDE Plasma. Standard dEbian kernels and updated 5.10 kernels are availanle. “We are pleased to offer MX…

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Nitrux Linux Is Now Based on Debian, Latest Release Adds KDE Plasma Goodies

It’s the distro’s first ISO built using a Debian rootfs!

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Ubuntu 21.04 (“Hirsute Hippo”) Release Date, New Features and Default Wallpaper

Sponsored Link The Ubuntu team announced the release date and the development cycle for Ubuntu 21.04 Hirsute Hippo.Ubuntu 21.04 is due for release on April 22, 2021. (…)Read the rest of Ubuntu 21.04 (“Hirsute Hippo”) Release Date, New Features and Default Wallpaper (97 words) © ruchi for Ubuntu Geek, 2021. | Permalink | No comment […]

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Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.4 Released with Important Improvements

Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.4 introduces GUI improvements as well as improved functionality.

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How to Configure FirewallD in RHEL-based Distributions

The post How to Configure FirewallD in RHEL-based Distributions first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Net-filter as we all know it’s a firewall in Linux. Firewalld is a dynamic daemon to manage firewalls with support
The po…

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How to Install Mosh Shell as SSH Alternative on Linux

The post How to Install Mosh Shell as SSH Alternative on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Mosh, which stands for Mobile Shell is a command-line application which is used for connecting to the server from a client comp…

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Distribution Release: Linux Lite 5.4

Jerry Bezencon has announced the release of Linux Lite 5.4, the latest stable release of project’s beginner-friendly distribution based on Ubuntu’s latest long-term supported version and featuring the LXDE desktop. This version provides standard upstr…

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5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode

JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which is a format for structuring data that is very similar to the concept of maps in computer programming. Maps consists of keys and corresponding values. A key has to be unique within a map. JSON is light-w…

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LFCA: How to Manage Software Packages in Linux – Part 7

The post LFCA: How to Manage Software Packages in Linux – Part 7 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
This article is Part 7 of the LFCA series, here in this part, you will acquaint yourself with the general system administrati…

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Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) Testing Week Kicks Off on April 1st for All Flavors

All flavors (official and unofficial) will be participating in the last Ubuntu Testing Week from April 1st to April 7th.

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How to Use Range and Sequence Expression in bash

Brace expansions can be used to define a range or to generate a sequence of strings.

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How to Install Ansible AWX on Debian 10

AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible.

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How to Configure Nginx to Work with PHP via PHP-FPM

Nginx + PHP is one of the most popular groups of software that you can use to build your website.

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