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Distribution Release: NuTyX 20.12.0

NuTyX is a French Linux distribution (with multi-language support) built from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch, with a custom package manager called “cards”. The project has published a new version with multiple supported desktop editi…

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Rocky Linux – True CentOS Replacement – Everything you need to know

The creator of CentOS started planning for a new Linux Distribution called Rocky Linux.

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How To Resolve The Most Common Internet Connectivity Problems

Nowadays, everyone uses the internet daily. It helps keep people connected to one another wherever they are and allows them to easily carry out daily tasks. It is not just for personal use, though; businesses also rely heavily on internet connections t…

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How to Deploy a Multi-Tier Application with Kubernetes

A multi-tier application is an application distributed among more than one layer. It logically separates the operational layers. The number of layers varies with business and application requirements. In this article, we will see an application divided…

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Terminal Emulators in Linux

As a Linux user, you might have come across the terminology ‘terminal emulator’. Automatically, you might be tempted to think that a terminal emulator is synonymous with the terminal. While these two are similar in almost every sense, a few […]
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How to Fix “W: Some index files failed to download.” Error In Ubuntu

Sometimes you might encounter the error “W: Some index files failed to download.” on Ubuntu when updating the system. Here’s an excerpt of the error. W: Failed to fetch archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/quantal-security/Release.gpg Unable to connect to

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Linux 5.10 Released

Linus Torvalds: Ok, here it is – 5.10 is tagged and pushed out.

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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 896

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Review: TTOS Linux 1.1.2News: CentOS Linux being phased out for CentOS Stream, openSUSE running on the PinePhone, Tails changing their ISO verification process, changes coming to UniventionQuestions and answers: Restor…

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Development Release: Mageia 8 Beta 2

Yves Brungard has announced that the second beta build of the upcoming Mageia 8 release is ready for testing: “We are happy to announce the release of Mageia 8 beta 2. After a long time since beta 1, we look forward to hearing your feedback and though…

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Enterprise Java Transformation Continues with Jakarta EE 9

Java EE is history as open-source developers advance the open-source Jakarta EE platform with a major update.

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How to Convert CentOS Linux 8 to CentOS Stream [3 Steps]

CentOS Stream is a continuously delivered Linux distro, which tracks ahead of RHEL. It will have rolling release ie changes are made constantly. CentOS is going to be an upstream build that will have testing patches and updates. With the […]
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Distribution Release: Rescuezilla 2.1

Shasheen Ediriweera has announced the release of Rescuezilla 2.1, an updated version of the project’s easy-to-use disk imaging application compatible with Clonezilla. The key new feature of this version is the ability to easily mount and explore Clone…

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How to create a bucket and upload files to amazon s3

Amazon simple storage service (S3) is an object-based serverless storage service that Amazon provides. It allows to upload, store, and download any type of files and the subscriber has control over the accessibility of data, i.e. privately/publicly accessible. To configure s3, go to the amazon s3 console using this link After that, you can create […]

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2 Ways to Install MariaDB on CentOS 7

MariaDB is a popular open-source SQL database management system that is a fork and drop-in replacement for MySQL.  Since the acquisition of MySQL by Oracle, MariaDB has become the database system of choice by the open-source community. MariaDB provides…

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How to Easily Resize and Convert Images from the Linux Command Line

2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to resize and convert images on Linux.

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Watch: Cyberpunk 2077 Running on Arch Linux

Cyberpunk 2077 launched today on Steam, but it’s a Windows-only game

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Souk – New Independent Flatpak App Store Coming to GNOME

Tired of gnome-software eating up your RAM, slowing your system? Souk – a new Flatpak app store that comes to the rescue.

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Distribution Release: GeckoLinux 152.201210

GeckoLinux is a Linux spin based on the openSUSE distribution, with a focus on polish and out-of-the-box usability on the desktop. The project has published updated media for both its Static and Rolling branches. “All editions in this update receive q…

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How Kali Linux creators plan to handle the future of penetration testing

The company’s main goal, according to her, is to train millions of professionals to embrace the hacker mindset

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What is ip command in linux

The ip command is a useful tool for assigning an address to a network interface and/or configure network interface parameters on Linux operating systems.  It is used to bring interfaces up or down, assign and remove addresses and routes, manage ARP cache, and much more. This command replaces old good and now deprecated ifconfig command on modern […]

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