| by Scott Kilroy

Introduction to Database Normalization: the First Three Normal Forms

Here’s how to to achieve and improve data integrity and avoid data redundancy when working with databases in Linux.

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How to Track and Monitor Your Staff Working in the Field

Managers have a great responsibility of knowing how things are being done at the workplace. This makes them easily know the performance level. Proper monitoring brings a couple of benefits. It promotes efficiency since you can know which tasks are bein…

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| by Scott Kilroy

openSUSE Leap 15.3 Released for Public Beta Testing, Download Now

This kernel version introduces support for AMD Navi GPUs, new IPv4 addresses, RISC-V improvements, and more.

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Know the Critical Skills and Available Options for Starting Your Cybersecurity Career

What is the most prominent threat for enterprises in the modern world? The digital revolution has enabled businesses to transform their operations and reach their customers faster and in larger numbers. However, digital transformation also comes with t…

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Set Up FTP Server with VSFTPD on Ubuntu 20.04

We will also show you how to configure the server to restrict users to their home directory and encrypt the entire transmission with SSL/TLS.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Star Labs Adds Coreboot Open-Source Firmware Support to Their LabTop Mk IV Linux Laptop

Coreboot puts the user in full control of the hardware, designed to perform only the minimum number of tasks necessary to load and run a modern Linux OS.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Add These Four Tools to Your Linux Container Toolbox

New options for building container images, finding tags in Podman, and using the Skopeo container image.

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The Ultimate Guide to Secure, Harden, and Improve Performance of Nginx Web Server

Considering replacing your Apache installations with Nginx, here are 12 tips to increase the security of your servers.

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Test Your BASH Skills By Playing Command Line Games

Master BASH while you play.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Official Evernote Application For Linux Available For Download

Evernote finally adds a (beta) application for Linux desktops.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Red Hat’s 2021 Open Source Survey: Who’s Using the Software and Why

Enterprise-level trust and adoption of open source are up year over year.

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Development Release: openSUSE 15.3 Beta

Douglas DeMaio has announced the availability of the beta build of openSUSE 15.3, an updated version of the popular distribution scheduled for a final release in early June: “openSUSE Leap has entered into the beta release phase today for its 15.3 min…

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How to Install Terraform (Infrastructure as Code) in Linux

The post How to Install Terraform (Infrastructure as Code) in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In this article, we will discuss what Terraform is and how to install Terraform on various Linux distributions using HashiC…

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| by Scott Kilroy

Six Best Tools to Monitor Disk IO Performance in Linux

IO issues are among the most common causes of poor performance on Linux system. Get a handle on monitoring them this tool roundup.

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Distribution Release: IPFire 2.25 Core 154

Michael Tremer has announced the release of IPFire 2.25 Core 154, an updated build of the project’s Linux-based distribution designed for routers and firewalls. This version comes with a large number of package upgrades, DNS resolution improvements an…

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Read Command Line Arguments in a bash Script

You can pass command-line arguments and handle command-line options in a bash shell script.

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Steam Link Is Now Available on Linux to Stream Your Steam Games on Any Device

Stream your Steam effortlessly.

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Linux Mint May Start Pushing High-Priority Patches to Users

In the future, Mint’s Update Manager may “insist” you make important security updates.

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How to Use AUR in Arch Linux

The Arch User Repository is where you find software that’s tested by users. Thanks to this, you can access software not in the official repositories.

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| by Scott Kilroy

Manually Mount a USB Drive in the Linux Terminal

Step-by-step, we’ll manually mount a USB drive in Linux, to a mount point directory of your choice.

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