| by Scott Kilroy

LibreOffice 7.0.4 Office Suite Released with More Than 110 Bug Fixes

Coming about two months after LibreOffice 7.0.3, the LibreOffice 7.0.4 update is packed with a total of 114 bug fixes

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How to Back Up Files to Google Drive on Linux

Linux users can automatically back up files to Google drive using the open-source package google-drive-ocamlfuse and the cron utility.

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How to Use the nmap Command

Nmap is a powerful network scanning tool for security audits and penetration testing.

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GTK 4.0 Officially Released After More Than 4 Years of Development

GTK 4.0 is a massive update and a huge milestone for the development of the open-source and cross-platform GTK widget toolkit

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GTK 4.0 Officially Released After More Than 4 Years of Development

GTK 4.0 is a massive update and a huge milestone for the development of the open-source and cross-platform GTK widget toolkit

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Distribution Release: Q4OS 3.13

The Q4OS team have published a new update to their distribution’s Debian-based desktop operating system. The project’s new release updates the Q4OS 3.x series, bringing it up to date with Debian’s Stable branch. For this release Canonical’s Snap frame…

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ZimaBoard, a new Hackable Open Source Single Board Server

Single board computer? It’s time for Single board servers.

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How to Set Up WireGuard VPN on Ubuntu 20.04

WireGuard is an open-source and security-focused virtual private network designed for simplicity and ease of use. If you are looking for a lightweight and fast VPN then the WireGuard VPN is the best choice for you. In this tutorial, we will show you ho…

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Using Ansible playbook to install Docker on Centos 7

Introduction Docker is a containerization engine and platform that encapsulates application code along with all of its dependencies inside a container. Containers are like virtual machines but they are more portable, more lightweight, and more dependent on the host operating system. Please do check out our extensive series of posts on docker. In this article, we […]

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What IP – A Network Information Tool for Linux

What IP is a graphical-based simple network information tool which provides information about IP address and listening ports. It is written in Python and GTK3. It is released under GPL3 license and the source
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Linux Mint 20.1 Beta has Been Released

The first beta of Linux Mint, Ulyssa, is now available for downloading.

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Linux Mint 20.1 “Ulyssa” Beta is now Available for Download

The Linux Mint 20.1 “Ulyssa” Beta images are now available for download

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LibreOffice 7.0.4 Office Suite Released with More Than 110 Bug Fixes

Source: Linuxtoday.com

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How To Add, Delete And Grant Sudo Privileges To Users In Arch Linux

This guide explains how to add, delete and grant sudo privileges to users in Arch Linux and its variants.

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CloudLinux to invest more than a million dollars a year into CentOS clone

CloudLinux is the second group to announce it’s making a bigger, better stable point CentOS: Lenix.

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How to secure your AWS account by enabling Multi-Factor Authentication

In this article, we will see the steps to enable Multi-factor Authentication using a virtual device. A virtual Multi-factor Authentication device is nothing but an application or software running on your phone. This application generates a six-digit co…

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The best Linux distros for gaming in 2021

What is the best Linux distribution for gaming?

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How to Easily Create Cron jobs in Linux with Zeit

Zeit is a graphical app that makes managing your cron jobs very easy.

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How to Back Up Files to Google Drive on Linux

Linux users can automatically back up files to Google drive using the open-source package google-drive-ocamlfuse and the cron utility.

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| by Scott Kilroy

How to Use the nmap Command

Source: Linuxtoday.com

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