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How to Set Up SSH to Use Two-Factor Authentication

Integrating 2FA with SSH significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access to your systems, even if a password is compromised. So let’s show you how to do it in this guide.
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Bored With Bash? Change the Default Shell in Linux

Tried another shell and liked it so much that you want to use it all the time by making it the default shell? Learn how you can change the default shell in Linux in this tutorial.
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FSF Blogs: FSD meeting recap 2023-12-22

Check out the important work our volunteers accomplished
at today’s Free Software Directory (FSD) IRC meeting.

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Master VLC with These 10+ Expert Tips and Tricks

Discover VLC Media Player’s best yet lesser-known tips and tricks that can immensely enhance your media-watching experience to the next level in this guide.
The post Master VLC with These 10+ Expert Tips and Tricks appeared first on Linux Today.

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autoconf @ Savannah: Autoconf 2.72 released

Autoconf 2.72 has been released, see the release announcement:

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autotools-announce/2023-12/msg00003.html

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How to Change a Password in Linux

This guide will demonstrate how to change a user password in Linux, a key aspect of maintaining system security and user management. Linux, known for its robustness and flexibility, offers various ways to manage user credentials, making it essential to…

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How to Install Nextcloud AIO on Ubuntu 22.04

Nextcloud AIO stands for Nextcloud All in One. It is a docker-based installer that makes deploying Nextcloud a breeze.

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Deepin OS Features in a Quick Overview

This article presents a compilation of ten distinctive features of deepin OS served as a gentle introduction for computer and laptop users. It is a stylish, modern, innovative, well-designed, simple and easy to use yet powerful and configurable system …

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Darktable 4.6.0 Released! Auto-Save, rgb primaries Module [Ubuntu PPA]

  Darkable, the popular photography app and raw developer, released new major 4.6.0 version a day ago! The new release introduced auto-save feature for editing history. By default, it save changes every 10 seconds. User can go to ‘Preferences -> storage‘ to change the time interval, or set it to 0 to disable it. Darktable […]

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Linux Foundation Newsletter: December 2023

Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s December newsletter! In this edition, we cover the many gatherings that took place across the globe, notably at Open Source Summit Japan, AI.dev in San Jose, CA., and for several Linux Foundation project teams, at COP28 in Dubai. This month also saw the publication of our 2023 Annual Report, “Rising […]

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How to Install LibreOffice on Ubuntu

This is a step-by-step tutorial for those who would like to try or use LibreOffice, which is a great Microsoft Office-compatible tool for writing text, creating spreadsheets, making presentations, managing databases, and more.
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GUADEC 2024 Conference Will Be Held in Denver for the GNOME 46 Desktop

Every year, GUADEC gathers GNOME users and developers from all over the world to share knowledge and discuss the new features and changes of the next major release of the GNOME desktop environment. GUADEC 2024 will take place in Denver, Colorado, from July 19th until July 24th, and it’s for the upcoming GNOME 46 series, […]

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Python Dominates: GitHub’s Top Programming Languages of 2023

According to GitHut data, Python is the most popular language on GitHub for 2023, highlighting its global impact on coding. Here’s more on that!
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FSF Blogs: Licensing & Compliance Lab updates and why we need your support to educate, serve the free software community

Meet Kris, the newest member of the Licensing & Compliance Lab, and learn about the good work that the Lab has been doing this year.

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Mozilla Planning for MemoryCache Local AI Bot in Firefox

Learn about MemoryCache, an innovation from Firefox that comes as a browser add-on that integrates a conversational AI assistant.
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How to Install Python 3.12 on Linux Mint 21

In this tutorial, learn two ways to install Python 3.12 on Linux Mint 21 using the deadsnakes PPA or by downloading and installing from the Python source.
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Installing Pure-FTPd on Ubuntu 22.04

Pure-FTPd is a free (BSD-license), secure, production-quality and standard-conformant FTP server. This guide provides a step-by-step process for installing and configuring Pure-FTPd on Ubuntu.
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Exploring rsync, tar, and Other Backup Solutions

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the digital age, data is the cornerstone of our virtual existence, and its protection is paramount. In the Linux ecosystem, backing up data is no…

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Fedora Linux now runs on all M-powered Macs – except one

The first full-fledged desktop distro for M-chip Macs, Fedora Asahi Linux is a giant step forward in bridging the gap between Linux and Apple silicon hardware.

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Rhino Linux’s 2023.4 Sets the Stage for a Transformative 2024

Discover new features in Rhino Linux 2023.4, like Unicorn Desktop’s new auto-tiling and improved package management.
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