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An introduction to hashing and checksums in Linux

Always wondered how to make use of a checksum? This introduction shows you how to use the proper tools to verify the integrity of a file.

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How to Install Spotify on Linux Distributions

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4 ways to identify your current shell (if it’s bash)

Introduction Knowing which run you are using on your system is an important piece of information. Your shell determines your login environment to a large extent as it controls which environment variables get exported, your shell prompt etc. On a Linux system it’s almost certain that you will using the bash shell unless the system […]

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5 Best Cisco Certification Networking Courses for 2025

The post 5 Best Cisco Certification Networking Courses for 2025 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Are you aspiring for a professional career in network engineering, cloud computing, or cybersecurity? Do you want to acquire th…

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5 Best Udemy Cisco Networking Courses in 2021

Are you aspiring for a professional career in network engineering and cloud computing? Do you want to acquire some of the in-demand technical skills for a high-paying job? If yes, we are happy to
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How to Co-author Documents in Linux with ONLYOFFICE Docs

Document collaboration as the practice of multiple people working simultaneously on a single document is really important in today’s technologically advanced age. Using document collaboration tools, users can view, edit, and work simultaneously o…

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23 Best Open Source Text Editors (GUI + CLI) in 2021

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Terminology 1.9 Terminal Emulator Works Better with Debian-Based Systems

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Dnsmasq vulnerabilities open networking devices, Linux distros to DNS cache poisoning

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Another New Linux Laptop has Arrived

Slimbook has released a monster of a Linux gaming laptop.

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5 Most Frequently Used Open Source Shells for Linux

The shell is the command interpreter in an operating system such as Unix or GNU/Linux; it is a program that executes other programs.

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Krita 4.4.2 Released with Mesh Gradients and Transforms, over 300 Changes

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Formatting tricks for the Linux date command

The Linux date command is simple, yet powerful. This article shows you how to unleash the power of the date command.

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How to Install GIMP on Ubuntu 18.04/20.04

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23 Best Open Source Text Editors for Linux in 2024

The post 23 Best Open Source Text Editors for Linux in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Text editors can be used for writing code, editing text files such as configuration files, creating user instruction files, and man…

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How to Install Latest Vim 9.0 in Linux Systems

The post How to Install Latest Vim 9.0 in Linux Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Vi has been around for a long, developed around 1976, it offered users traditional yet powerful features such as an effective editing i…

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How to Install Webmin on Ubuntu 20.04

Most system administration tasks are usually carried out on the terminal. They involve creating users, running updates and changing configuration files and so much more. It can be rather boring to work perpetually on
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Top Tips for Getting Your Content Seen

Getting your content noticed out there on the prominent World Wide Web can seem like a daunting process, but it doesn’t have to be. If you are writing good quality content on a regular basis, then that is half of the battle won; however, if you are wri…

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4 Ways to Hide Your Identity Using Linux

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4 ways to hide your identity using linux

Being able to change your IP address and other network information is a useful skill because it will help you access other networks while appearing as a trusted device on those networks. For example, in a denial­-of­-service (DoS) attack, you can spoof your IP so that that the attack appears to come from another source, […]

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