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Linux Shells: Bash, Zsh, and Fish Explained

In this guide, you’ll learn about the features and installation methods of popular Linux shells, such as Bash, Fish, and Zsh.
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Taking Linux Security to the Next Level With OpenSnitch Firewall

Enhance Linux security with OpenSnitch, the powerful application-level firewall that effectively controls your outbound connections.
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How to Clone or Duplicate a Linux Server With Rsync

In this guide, you will learn how to hot clone a Linux server with the Rsync file synchronization tool.
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16 Rsync Command Examples for Efficient File Synchronization

Rsync is the most common command for copying and synchronizing files and directories remotely as well as locally in Linux and Unix systems.
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How to Install OpenLDAP Server on AlmaLinux 9

OpenLDAP is a software implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install OpenLDAP Server on an AlmaLinux 9, so you can get started with ease.

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Distribution Release: Whonix 17

Patrick Schleizer has announced the release of Whonix 17, a major update of the project’s Debian-based distribution designed for advanced security and privacy via its fail-safe, automatic and desktop-wide use of the Tor network. Whonix uses a heavily …

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How to Install Fleet Osquery Manager on Ubuntu 22.04

Fleet is an open-source osquery manager that can be used to maintain secure workstations and servers, and keep an accurate inventory of all your devices. In this tutorial, you will install Fleet Osquery Manager on an Ubuntu 22.04 server.

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How to View Running Processes on Linux

There are several Linux tools we can use to identify all of the processes on our system, and that’s what we’ll be covering in this guide.

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Install and Use Additional Gedit Color Themes

Don’t like the default looks for the Gedit text editor? You can surely try to change the color themes. Here’s how to do that.

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How to Find Difference Between Two Directories Using Diff and Meld Tools

The post How to Find Difference Between Two Directories Using Diff and Meld Tools first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In an earlier article, we reviewed 9 best file comparison and difference (Diff) tools for Linux and in this a…

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How to Install netstat Command in Linux

The post How to Install netstat Command in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Netstat – derived from the words network and statistics – is a command-line utility used by system administrators for analyzing ne…

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Debian vs. Ubuntu: 10 key differences you should know

In the vast world of Linux, two distributions often stand out for their popularity and influence – Debian and Ubuntu. Both have robust features, active communities, and wide usage, but they also have distinct differences. Whether it’s the release cycle…

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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.2 from Mint 21.1

This article guides you through all the steps to upgrade your current Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” system to Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria.”
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12 Open-Source Penetration Testing Tools You Might Not Know

Red Siege has developed many open-source penetration testing tools. Give them a try; they’re all available on GitHub for free.
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WinTile GNOME Extension Adds More Settings, Drag Zones

Until GNOME Shell bakes in advanced window tiling features of its own it’s left to third-party extensions to step in and fill the gaps. Thankfully we aren’t left wanting in…

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Programmer vs System Admin: Which Career is Right for You?

In this guide, we explore differences between a programmer and system admin, more specifically in terms of the skillsets.
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FSF News: The next round of FSF board candidate discussions will start on July 24

Source: Planet GNU

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The next round of FSF board candidate discussions will start on July 24

Source: FSF News

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Radio: Simple Radio App Written in Vala

Radio is billed as a simple open-source radio written in Vala that offers a clear and concise interface. Learn more here.
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How to Install and Access Kubernetes Dashboard Step-by-Step

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and access Kubernetes Dashboard for streamlining Kubernetes management tasks.
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