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Power Issues Cause Most Data Center Outages, Followed by Cooling

The percentage of outages caused by cooling issues is expected to rise as server density increases.
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How to Disable IPv6 in Ubuntu 24.04

This is a step by step beginner’s guide shows how to disable IPv6 in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS with or without system restart. IPv6 is the future of internet protocols. But for some reasons, such as compatibility with certain networks, testing purpose, or security concerns, or just because don’t use that thing, users may want to […]

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Free Software Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Its Boston Headquarters on Friday

On August 31, 2024, the Free Software Foundation will close its office for the last time as the organization goes all remote.
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How to Install Thunderbird DEB on Ubuntu 24.04 (Not Snap)

Do you want to try the latest Thunderbird 128 release but don’t want to use the snap package available in Ubuntu? Your first thought might be to run sudo apt install thunderbird to install the DEB version of Thunderbird from the Ubuntu 24.04 LTS …

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Robbins Changed His Mind, Funtoo Shift to “Hobby Mode”

Last month, Daniel Robbins announced the cessation of Funtoo Linux; however, he has now decided to switch the project to “Hobby Mode” instead.
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ClamAV Antivirus 1.4 Ends 32-Bit Linux Support

ClamAV Antivirus 1.4 ends 32-bit Linux support, introduces ARM64 packages for Windows, improves ALZ and LHA archive handling, and more.
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www-zh-cn @ Savannah: Join us in saying goodbye to our beloved FSF office on August 16!

Dear Translators:

The FSF is officially going remote, so come visit the FSF office one last time. After August 31st, FSF will no longer be residing at the office on 51 Franklin Street.

For the final time, FSF will open the office to everyone w…

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I Discovered This Tiny Feature in Ubuntu 24.04 and I Love it

A tad bit of improvement to my organized computing life.

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How to Transfer Files (Local and Remote) in Linux

The post How to Transfer Files (Local and Remote) in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Transferring files in Linux is a common task that every system administrator should know, especially when transferring files between…

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Infisical: Open-Source Secret Management Platform

Infisical is an open-source secret management platform developers use to centralize application configurations and secrets, such as API keys and database credentials, while also managing their internal PKI.
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Showtime: A Modern Video Player for GNOME (With Install Guide)

Discover a new video player for GNOME DE named Showtime, as well as how to install it on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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How to Set Up Hestia Control Panel on Ubuntu and Debian

Hestia Control Panel (HestiaCP) is a free web hosting tool for Linux that offers both a web and command-line interface to easily manage domain names, websites, email accounts, and DNS zones.
In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of in…

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Free Software Foundation Says ‘Goodbye’ to Its Boston Headquarters on Friday

On August 30, 2024 the Free Software Foundation will close its office for the last time as the organization goes all remote.
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How to Install and Use zzUpdate on Ubuntu

Learn how to install and use the zzupdate tool for upgrading the Ubuntu system to the latest release via the command line.
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How to Use ‘next’ Command with Awk in Linux

The next command in awk tells it to skip the remaining patterns and actions for the current line and proceed to the next input line. This can help avoid executing redundant or unnecessary steps, making your scripts more efficient.
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Running LLMs Locally Using Ollama and Open WebUI on Linux

Learn how to install Ollama on Linux in a step-by-step guide, then install and use your favorite LLMs, including the Open WebUI installation step.
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Gentoo Linux to Phase Out Itanium Support

Gentoo Council votes to end IA-64 (Itanium) support following kernel and glibc changes. Learn what’s next.
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Fortifying Web Applications on Debian Servers

by George Whittaker

In the rapidly evolving digital age, web application security has become a cornerstone of IT strategies across industries. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated,…

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Ubuntu 24.10 Will Include ‘Warty Warthog’ Easter Eggs

Ubuntu 24.10 is released in October and will mark the 20th anniversary of Ubuntu. So it’s only fitting that the release offer a few ‘easter eggs’ in honour if its past. And there’s nothing as retro-Ubuntu than the colour brown, …

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Miracle-WM 0.3.1: Preparing for a Smooth Fedora Spin

Miracle-WM 0.3.1 brings essential bug fixes, and a major Container system refactor in preparation for the Fedora Miracle Spin.
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