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Darktable 3.4 Released with Revamped Tethering View, Module Grouping Feature

Coming more than four months after Darktable 3.2, the new release introduces a revamped tethering view that now supports histogram

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NETCAT : The Swiss Army Knife You Must Have

Netcat (also known as “nc”) is a networking tool used for reading or writing from TCP and UDP sockets using an easy interface.

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How to Find a File in Linux Using the Find Command

The Linux find command is one of the most important and handy commands in Linux systems. Here’s how you can use it to find files in Linux.

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How to Install KeeWeb Password Manager on Ubuntu 20.04

KeeWeb is an open-source password manager used to store passwords both online and offline. It is compatible with KeePass and also available as a web version and desktop apps. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the KeeWeb password manager…

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How to Control Your Wi-Fi Network in Linux

The open-source network-monitoring package evillimiter makes it very easy for Linux and Windows users to control their Wi-Fi network.

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Debsecan : You will not miss another security update

Do you ever wonder how to keep up with the new security updates releasing daily? Debsecan is a great tool that you can use to simplify this task. This utility will help you to evaluate your current security status without searching for the new security updates manually. And also it comes with the feature to […]

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Listing Linux Services with Systemctl

Learn how to use the systemctl command to list Linux services and check their status.

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How to Install GNOME on Linux Mint 20

Gnome is the default desktop environment for many Linux distributions. Gnome is based on GTK+ and has a new release every 6 months. Linux Mint by default supports Cinnamon, MATE, or Xfce desktop environment. Cinnamon and Mate are a fork […]
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10 Linux System Administrators New Year’s Resolutions for 2025

The post 10 Linux System Administrators New Year’s Resolutions for 2025 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .As we step into 2025, it’s the perfect time to set new goals for growth and development as a Linux
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How To Fix Broken Ubuntu OS Without Reinstalling It

Over the course of time, your system can be plagued with errors that can render it broken or unusable. A classic example is the inability to install software packages, update or upgrade the system.
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Install and use pip for python package management in Linux

Introduction Python is one of the most popular scripting languages in use today and due to its wide user base and community support, it has thousands to of modules available which help to add to its existing functionality. The version of python that comes pre-installed with Linux distributions has some modules already available. Modules for […]

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Linux 5.11 rc1

Linus Torvalds: Two weeks have passed, Christmas is over, and so is the merge window.

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Things To Do After Installing Kali Linux

Today we are resuming our “Hacking with Kali Linux” series. So far we have covered the content of the series and how to install Kali Linux. There are various ways we can install & use Kali Linux and we have included them all in the last article. Once Kali Linux…

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a VPN Service

The internet, and all of its derivatives (aka, apps) are helping make life incredibly easy and a lot more entertaining. There are plenty of ways to scroll, browse, click, and do, on the world wide web, but not all of it is safe so you need to protec…

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How to Install Wine on Linux Mint and Run Windows Apps

A major concern with Windows users making a transition to Linux is whether their applications and games will run as expected. As you well know, Linux and Windows are two very distinct operating systems with different files, libraries, and software [……

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SSH Command explained in 5 simple steps

Secure Shell (SSH) is a network protocol that is used to create a secure encrypted connection between 2 computer systems. Once the connection has been established, the user can do the following tasks on the remote system Execute commands on the server X11 tunneling Port forwarding, and more There are mainly 2 parties involved when […]

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Git branches continued

Introduction In our previous article, we introduced you to the concept of branches in git. We explained what are branches and demonstrated how we could create a branch, switch to a different branch and delete a branch. In this article we will demonstrate how we use branches to prototype our work while keeping a functioning […]

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Git branches explained

Introduction Thus far we’ve explored different features of the GIT version control system like viewing a log of the git commit history, viewing differences between staged and committed versions of files. We also explained the concept of HEAD and explored how we could use the git checkout command to revert to previous versions of files […]

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Distribution Release: Parted Magic 2020_12_25

Parted Magic is a small live CD/USB/PXE with its elemental purpose being to partition hard drives. Although GParted and Parted are the main programs, the CD/USB also offers other applications, such as Partition Image, TestDisk, fdisk, sfdisk, dd, and …

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Distribution Release: 4MLinux 35.0

Zbigniew Konojacki has announced the release of 4MLinux 35.0, a quarterly update of the project’s minimalist desktop and server distribution featuring “four Ms”: maintenance (as a system rescue live CD), multimedia (for playing video DVDs and other mu…

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