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DebPostInstall: Your Essential Post-Installation Toolkit for Debian and Ubuntu Servers

DebPostInstall is a simple Bash script to automate important post-installation tasks on a newly installed minimal Debian or Ubuntu server.
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OpenBAS: Open-Source Breach and Attack Simulation Platform

OpenBAS is an open-source platform that enables organizations to plan, schedule, and execute crisis exercises, adversary simulations, and breach simulations. Compliant with ISO 22398 standards, OpenBAS is built as a modern web application featuring a u…

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Learning Through Play – CulinarySchools.org’s Educational Games

When I first stumbled upon CulinarySchools.org, I was instantly drawn to its unique concept. This website not only serves as a resource for aspiring chefs and culinary students but also offers a collection of online games that provide a fun and educational experience.

As someone who loves exploring food

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Learning Through Play – CulinarySchools.org’s Educational Games

When I first stumbled upon CulinarySchools.org, I was instantly drawn to its unique concept. This website not only serves as a resource for aspiring chefs and culinary students but also offers a collection of online games that provide a fun and educational experience.

As someone who loves exploring food

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TUXEDO InfinityFlex 14 Gen1 Unveiled: The First 3-in-1 Convertible Linux Laptop

Convertible laptops have gained popularity in recent years, but many models produced by mainstream manufacturers often neglect Linux support. This can lead to a frustrating experience for Linux users who seek devices tailored to their operating system. Recognizing this gap, TUXEDOComputers has introduced the InfinityFlex 14, the first 3-in-1 convertible laptop designed specifically for Linux […]

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How to Install WonderCMS on Debian 12

WonderCMS is a lightweight, open-source content management system (CMS) designed for simplicity and ease of use. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install WonderCMS on a Debian 12 server with Apache web server and PHP 8.x.
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Meet Redis 8: The Fastest and Most Versatile Redis Yet

Redis introduced Redis Flex, cutting costs by 80%, and launched Redis for AI, empowering devs to build and deploy fast GenAI apps efficiently.
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Beginners Guide for ID Command in Linux

The ID command is used to display the user UID, group GID, and groups to which the current user belongs to help you with user management.
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Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Paused Due to ‘Critical Bug’

Last week, the first point release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS arrived, and upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to the newest one officially enabled. However, those upgrades didn’t go smoothly for everyone who attempted them. To prevent further headaches, Can…

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How to Enable Automatic Security Updates in Debian 12

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to enable automatic security updates to download and install important security patches as soon as they’re available in Debian 12.
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How to Install Flatpak Apps on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

In this tutorial, learn the simple steps to enable Flatpak support in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to expand your app options.
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How To Adjust Low Battery Warning on Kubuntu 22.04

This tutorial will help you protect your data and GNU/Linux filesystem on a battery that is not in 100% health anymore by re-adjusting low battery power warning on Kubuntu. By doing this, your system will show a notification of low battery at your choi…

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Unlocking the Secrets of Writing Custom Linux Kernel Drivers for Smooth Hardware Integration

by George Whittaker

Introduction

Kernel drivers are the bridge between the Linux operating system and the hardware components of a computer. They play a crucial role in managing and f…

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Monitoring WiFi devices from the command line

To see when clients are joining and leaving the wireless network, Mike Schilli writes a command-line utility that uses an object-relational mapping interface to store metrics in SQLite to later display historical data.

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The bauh package manager

The bauh package manager provides a single interface to manage all of your Linux software. Despite a few issues, bauh goes a long way in simplifying package management.

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Cilium extends the power of eBPF for Kubernetes networks

eBPF offers a powerful remedy for the complexity of Kubernetes, but it can be difficult to configure and manage. Cilium provides easy access to eBPF’s revolutionary capabilities.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2024-09-05 11:51:53

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on speeding up the dentry cache.

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Running large language models locally

Ollama and Open WebUI let you join the AI revolution without relying on the cloud.

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Concealing secrets in plain sight

Intruders and spies have ways of concealing information in image files, doc files, and other innocuous locations. Welcome to the sneaky art of steganography.

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Trust Issues

Are fortunes changing for Google? Many observers think so, but trillion dollar companies have ways of making problems go away. It does seem like they are on a bit of a losing streak when it comes to government tolerance of their anti-competitive behavior.

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