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How to Encrypt An Existing Ubuntu 24.04 System

This is a step by step tutorial shows how to encrypt Ubuntu, while preserving its data, after you installed it on your computer. While installing Ubuntu 24.04, if you didn’t choose to use the entire disk, then there’s no graphical option to enable encryption. You can however manually encrypt the full Ubuntu system afterward. So, […]

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Grrr: TechRepublic Headline References Fauxpen Licenses as ‘Open Source’

An article in which our writer takes the competition to task to using the term “open source” in the headline to an article about “fauxpen source.”
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PeaZip 9.9 Open-Source Archive Manager Adds Internal Drag and Drop Features

PeaZip 9.9 open-source archive manager is now available for download with internal drag and drop features, revamped task launcher GUI, and more. Here’s what’s new!
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Find and Disable Push Notifications in Firefox and Chrome

Here’s how to disable the annoying push notifications in Firefox and Google Chrome.

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Linux Kernel 6.9 Reaches End of Life, Users Must Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.10

Linux kernel 6.9 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to the latest Linux 6.10 kernel series as soon as possible.
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Reducing Docker Logs Size: A Practical Guide to Log Management

Struggling with big Docker logs? Our guide shows you how to find, reduce, and manage them to save disk space effectively.
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Kill a Process Running on a Specific Port in Linux (via 4 Methods)

Learn different ways to kill a process running on a specific port in Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Red Hat, Fedora, Arch, and other distros.
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How to Install SEO Spider on Ubuntu (and Other Linux Distros)

Learn how to install and use Screaming Frog SEO Spider to inspect websites on Ubuntu and other Linux distros with practical examples.
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How to Install Zoom on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to installing the Zoom video conferencing application in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with practical examples.
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5 Linux commands to use for quickly viewing the content of files

From code and notes to configuration files (and everything in between), I have to view the content files regularly. Here are five ways to do it.

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How to Use read Command in Linux

Learn the details of the read command, its options, and how to use it in the Linux terminal to capture user input and store it in a variable.
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Play Classic Video Games With RetroArch on Ubuntu 24.04

In this guide, learn how to install the RetroArch emulator on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions and play your favorite classic games on your PC.
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Some Open-Source Software Licences Are Only ‘Open-ish,’ Says Thoughtworks

A number of open-source tech tools have moved towards commercial licences. Thoughtworks says this creates “big headaches” for IT, which is scrambling to maintain compliance and find replacement tools.
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How to Update and Manage Python Versions on Linux

Keeping Python versions up to date is essential for compatibility and security. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to updating and managing multiple Python versions on Linux, including installation, configuration, and switching between versions.

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First Arch Linux ISO Release Powered by Linux 6.10 Is Now Available for Download

Arch Linux 2024.08.01 is here as Arch Linux’s ISO snapshot for August 2024 and the first to be powered by the latest Linux 6.10 kernel series.
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Cinnamon 6.2 Landed in LMDE 6 “Faye”

The Cinnamon 6.2 desktop environment and many other goodies debuted in the new Linux Mint 22 are now available to all LMDE 6 users.
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OpenTofu 1.8 Rolls Out New Features and Fixes

OpenTofu 1.8 open-source infrastructure as a code tool delivers early variable evaluation, new testing options, and key fixes.
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Getting the Real GNOME Software Back in Ubuntu 24.04

Not a fan of the Snap Store that comes preinstalled in Ubuntu these days? No worries. Get the OG back.

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5 Linux terminal apps better than your default – and they’re all free

When you’re working with the command line, you’ll want a terminal app that either makes the job easier or is awesome enough that you don’t mind using it. Here are my five favorite options.

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Leaseweb Brings Its Object Storage Platform to Canada

With Leaseweb Canada, it’s Montreal-based subsidiary, the Dutch company hopes to use Canada’s data sovereignty laws to its advantage. On Thursday, the Netherlands-based infrastructure as…
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