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Hot Swappable Filesystems, as Smooth as Btrfs

by Tedley Meralus

Filesystems, like file cabinets or drawers, control how your operating system stores data. They also hold metadata like filetypes, what is attached to data, and who h…

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Things To Remember Before Upgrading Production Server

Server security is the topmost priority for every system administrator. Besides having third-party security tools like Firewall, DDoS protection, etc. it is extremely important to keep every piece of code up-to-date on your production server. When your application is in production, upgrading it is riskier. If your server is powered…

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Best Ubuntu Preinstalled Laptops

Now all almost major laptop companies offer pre-offered Ubuntu systems. On top of getting the Ubuntu work area experience, the client gets adjusted highlights and advantages. The benefit you get is that laptops have undergone rigorous tests to ensure a…

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6 Tips To Remember When Building A High-End Computer From Scratch

There are so many reasons why you’d want to build your PC. First and foremost, this is the most cost-effective way of owning a high-end PC. Secondly, you’ll customize and upgrade your PC according to your specific needs. As if this is not enough, it’s …

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5 Ways to Take Screenshots on Arch Linux

In this article, I will show you how to take a screenshot in Arch Linux. By default Arch installation (GUI) comes with a screenshot utility. But there are other efficient and simple third-party utilities to take a screenshot on Arch […]
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How to Try Linux Without a Classical Installation

by Antonio Riso

For many different reasons, you may not be able to install Linux on your computer.

Maybe you are not familiar with words like partitioning and bootloader, maybe you sh…

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What You Need to Consider When Running Virtual Machines on an External Drive

Running a virtual machine on an external hard drive sounds like news to many people. But did you know that it’s doable? Virtual machines can run off an external hard drive. The best thing about portable applications is that they allow you to move betwe…

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Simple SEO Tips and Tricks from the Pros

So much of our lives are now being lived online that it is almost becoming like a second world which we inhabit. In recent years, the importance of a top website for individuals and businesses has increased dramatically in recent years. As well as havi…

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6 Must-Try Free Apps for Language Learning

Foreign students in English-speaking countries know how hard it can be to live and study in a place where nobody speaks your language. Although people do come there to immerse in a new culture and learn new things, it’s easy to feel alienated and lonel…

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Easy Tricks You Can Do To Your Phone To Make It Perform Better

A phone is one of the most precious possessions we own. For the majority of people is an essential that they just cannot live without. The modern generations are constantly provided with speed when it comes to technology and information. This has reduc…

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6 Steps to Design Your Perfect Blog

Starting and running a blog is a great idea, it’s fun, it’s informative, and if it goes well it can be a excellent source of income for you. However, the one downside to having a blog is that it’s easy for your blog to get lost in the crowd in the blog…

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How to Create EC2 Duplicate Instance with Ansible

by Tomasz Szandała

Many companies like mine use AWS infrastructure as a service (IaaS) heavily. Sometimes we want to perform a potentially risky operation on an EC2 instance. As long a…

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Want to Make Your Gaming Setup Look Better? Here’s How

Gaming can be a wonderful experience. Unfortunately, it can also lead to a disordered space involving haphazard stacks of games, devices, empty juice bottles, and gaming gear scattered about. The good news is that a few tweaks can improve the look of y…

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2020-10-28 11:06:58

In the news: New Emperor-OS Linux Distro Released; Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla Beta Available; Lenovo Offering anUbuntu 20.04 Option; Linux deepin 20 Released; and Zorin OS 15.3 Now Available.

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A user-friendly Arch Linux derivative

RebornOS offers an innovative alternative to Arch Linux that will appeal to Linux newcomers.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2020-10-28 11:06:51

Graham checks out Sigil, Dragonfly Reverb, LabPlot 2.8, Node-RED, batufo, rg3d, and much more.

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Tips for securing your SSH server

An SSH server facing the Internet will almost certainly be under attack, but a few proactive steps will help to keep the intruders away.

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A personal wiki for the command line

Vimwiki, a Vim add-on, offers a simple and effective command-line wiki with a choice of markup languages.

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The Glitter

This month, the Wisconsin state government declined to pay the refundable tax subsidies to Foxconn, the Taiwanese conglomerate that arrived in Wisconsin in 2017 with the promise of a plant that would make LCD TVs and monitors and employ 13,000 people.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2020-10-28 11:06:32

KDE neon 5.20.0 and elementary OS 5.2

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