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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Microsoft SharePoint

Discover the best free and open-source alternatives to the proprietary document management and storage system Microsoft SharePoint.
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Measuring NVMe Latency

NVMe allows for significantly increased
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How to Generate, Encrypt, and Decrypt Random Passwords in Linux

Explore command-line tools to generate, encrypt, and decrypt random passwords in Linux with or without the slat method.
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FSF Blogs: FTC’s solicitation for public comments: Make your voice heard

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How to Upgrade from RHEL 7 to RHEL 8

As you would have already known that the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 maintenance support phase will come to an end in June 2024. It’s time to prepare for …

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10 Best Virtualization Software for Linux

Take a look at some of the best virtualization programs that make things easy for users creating and managing VMs.
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Why the Errors of Porting Spider-man Web of Shadows from Xbox to Pc Made the Game a Failure

We parsed some of the best games of the past decade and found an incomprehensible masterpiece that is hard to appreciate because of porting problems. We are talking about Spider-Man: Web of Shadows. It is definitely a great game for its time, but you can’t ignore the low quality of the PC version. Our team talked to the game porting services from ilogos and found out the main reasons why this game can’t be popular on PC. About Spider-Man: Web of Shadows is a 2008 action-adventure game. It was developed by Shaba Games and Treyarch and published by Activision. While the…

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Get Organized and Stylish: 7 Best Docks for Ubuntu Linux

Compare the advantages, freshness, and installation guides for some of the best docks for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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The Top 17 Open-Source Tools for Securing Your Linux Server

As a security expert or enthusiast, check out this list of top open-source tools for securing your Linux server.
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Debian 12 Has Finally Been Released

The newest version of Debian, 18+ months in the making, is now available and includes plenty of upgrades for one of the most stable operating systems on the market.

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Add Brightness Slider Control for External Monitor in Ubuntu

Running Ubuntu on Desktop PC or laptop with external monitor? You can add a slider in top-right system menu to control the screen brightness. Unlike laptop’s built-in screen, most Linux today does not provide brightness control for external monitors. Fortunately, there’s a ddcutil utility can do the job via ddc/ci protocol, which is supported in […]

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Introducing dahliaOS: The Modern, Secure, Lightweight OS

Powered by Linux, dahliaOS is a lightweight and modern operating system for a fast and versatile computing experience.
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Debian 12 “Bookworm” Is Out as the Best Release to Date

Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS and bringing the most up-to-date Plasma 5.27.5 desktop, Debian 12 “Bookworm” is now available. Here’s what is new!
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Linux Mint 21.2 Beta ISOs Have Entered Testing

It looks we’re getting super close to a Linux Mint 21.2 beta release. Development on the follow-up to last year’s Linux Mint 21.1 release was recently wound down, and a new version of the Cinnamon desktop tagged for release on GitHub. These…

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Debian 13 Gets Codename, Plans Official Support for RISC-V

With Debian 12 released and well-received attention turns to its successor, Debian 13 — and we already know a few tantalising details about it. First up its codename. Debian releases…

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KDE Frameworks 5.107 Enables Thumbnail Caching on Encrypted Volumes

KDE Frameworks 5.107 improves support for installations with an encrypted home directory by storing thumbnails in their typical cache location.
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Copying Files and Directories in Linux

Practical guide on the ways of copying the files in Linux using the cp, rsync, and scp commands to copy the files and directories locally and to a remote host. In this guide, we will learn about copying files and directories in Linux.

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How to Upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 (Bookworm) via CLI

The post How to Upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12 (Bookworm) via CLI first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Are you planning to upgrade to the latest release of Debian 12 (codenamed “Bookworm”), from Debian 11? But did you know that …

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Using head Command in Linux

The head command is one of the several ways to display file contents or part of it. You can also do more with it. Here are some common examples to explore.

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Guide to Zipping and Unzipping .xz Files in Linux

If you’re working with Linux, it’s almost certain that you’ll need to deal with compressed files at some point. One of the formats you might come across is the XZ format. The .xz format is known for its high compression ratio, which can be handy when y…

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