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5 reasons why you should develop a Linux container

If you’ve shunned containers in the past, these five advantages will make you rethink containerization.

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WordPress Post Vs. Page

Welcome back to the WordPress 101 series. In this series, we are discussing the basics of WordPress for new WordPress users. In this article, you’ll learn the differences between WordPress post vs. page. Often new users get confused between WordPress posts and pages. I remember my cousin created more than…

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BSD Release: GhostBSD 21.01.15

GhostBSD is a desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. The project has released a new snapshot which reduces its memory footprint on live media. This release also removes the guided partitioning option which would take over an entire disk w…

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Create a MAN page for your own program or script with Pandoc

A MAN page is documentation for a software program or script, created in the groff typesetting system – here’s an easier way to make one.

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Xfce 4.16 Desktop Lands in openSUSE Tumbleweed

Xfce 4.16 brings many goodies for fans of the lightweight desktop environment, including fractional scaling, dark mode for the Panel, CSD support, and more.

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The Home Directory Will be Private in Ubuntu 21.04, What Does it Mean?

Source: Linuxtoday.com

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How to Install Discourse Forum with Docker on CentOS 8

Discourse is a free and open-source platform built for the next decade of the Internet. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Discourse forum using Docker on CentOS 8 server.

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Distribution Release: KaOS 2021.01

KaOS is a desktop Linux distribution that features the latest version of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. The distribution’s latest snapshot ships with some components of Qt 6 in preparation for more applications and the Plasma desktop eventually m…

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Another Linux Kernel Vulnerability Was Patched in All Supported Ubuntu Releases

The new security vulnerability (CVE-2020-28374) was discovered in Linux kernel’s LIO SCSI target implementation.

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Linux commands you should never run on your system

This article refers to some of the Linux commands you should never run on your system as they might prove to be DEADLY for your Linux systems.

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How to Install Flask in Ubuntu 20.04

Two commonly used open-source Python web frameworks are Django and Flask. Django is a robust Python framework that allows users to rapidly develop and deploy their web applications by providing an MVC framework that
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Alpine Linux 3.13 Released with Official Cloud Images, Linux 5.10 LTS, and PHP 8.0

Alpine Linux 3.13 is powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series and introduces ifupdown-ng network device manager as a replacement for BusyBox’s ifupdown.

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Understanding the Role of SEO in Digital Marketing

You must have heard the term ‘SEO’ before. It’s quite a popular digital marketing tool aimed at streamlining websites, improving user experience, and generating web traffic. It contributes greatly to the growth of any business that uses the tool, but b…

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Distribution Release: Alpine Linux 3.13.0

Alpine Linux is a community developed, lightweight operating system designed for routers, firewalls, VPNs, VoIP boxes and servers. The project’s latest version, Alpine Linux 3.13.0, introduces official cloud images, the option of running PHP 8.0, and …

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Mozilla VPN Now Available for Linux

The promised subscription-based VPN service from Mozilla is now available for the Linux platform.

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Virtual Machine Startup Shells Closes the Digital Divide One Cloud Computer at a Time

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Startup turns devices you probably already own – from smartphones and tablets to smart TVs and game consoles – into full-fledged computers.

Shells (shells.com), a new entrant in the …

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How to Install TensorFlow machine-learning framework on Ubuntu 20.04

TensorFlow is a free and open-source machine-learning platform developed by Google. It helps developers and data scientists simplify the process of implementing machine-learning models.

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How to use Cloudformation to create an EC2 instance

In this article, we will create an EC2 instance with the latest Linux AMI using Cloudformation hence knowing the basics of cloud formation is required.

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How to Launch AWS EC2 Instance Using Terraform

Learn how to launch an AWS EC2 instance using Terraform from Ubuntu 20.04. Terraform is an open source “infrastructure as code” command line tool used to manage infrastructure in the cloud.

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How to Setup CentOS Stream from AWS Marketplace

In the current trend of IT Infrastructure, Cloud Computing occupies a tremendous role. Most of the top companies are looking for Cloud Providers to have their Infrastructure. As per our requirement, we can provision
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