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How to Change and Secure Default PhpMyAdmin Login URL

The post How to Change and Secure Default PhpMyAdmin Login URL first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .By default, the login page of phpmyadmin is located at http://<ip address>/phpmyadmin. The first thing that you will wan…

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How to Run JavaScript in Python (With an Example)

In this guide, discover multiple ways to execute javascript code or files with basic to advanced functionality in the Python program with practical examples.
The post How to Run JavaScript in Python (With an Example) appeared first on Linux Today.

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How to Install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12

Uptime Kuma (or just Kuma) is an open-source monitoring tool used for monitoring services over HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, and other protocols. In this tutorial, we are going to explain in step-by-step detail how to install Uptime Kuma on Debian 12.
The post How…

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Linux Kernel 6.6 Officially Confirmed as an LTS

Last month saw the release of the Linux 6.6 kernel, a big update jam-packed with new features, hardware support, security enhancements, and performance improvements. Today, that kernel version was officially designated a long-term support (LTS) release…

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HandBrake 1.7 Released with AMD & NVIDIA AV1 Encoders + More

A major update to HandBrake, the cross-platform and open-source video transcoder, is now available for download. HandBrake 1.7.0 brings several new features that will benefit users on Windows and macOS, as well as a host of Linux-specific buffs. Buffs….

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BSD Release: pfSense 2.7.1

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. Bill Rathbone has announced the release of pfSense 2.7.1, un updated build of the project’s FreeBSD-based specialist operating system for firewalls and routers. This version uses the Fre…

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Tuning the Linux kernel with AI, according to ByteDance

Linux works well for most jobs, but to get it to work great requires kernel tuning, and that’s never easy. ByteDance has a proposal to make this easier.

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Andy Wingo: a whiff of whiffle

A couple nights ago I wrote about a superfluous Scheme
implementation
and promised to move on from sheepishly justifying my egregious behavior in
my next note, and finally mention some results from this experiment.
Well, no: I am back on my bullshit….

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Fedora Linux 39

Have you forgotten the root password in Fedora? Or do you want to change the root user password on your Fedora system? No problem! This step-by-step guide walks you through the process of changing or resetting root password on Fedora Linux 39 operating…

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Python File Handling

File handling is the technique of utilizing Python built-in methods and modules to create, read, write, and manipulate files.

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How to Install Git on Debian 12 Bookworm

In this tutorial, learn how to install Git on Debian 12 Bookworm with the command line terminal and various methods.
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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.6 on Ubuntu, Here’s How

Linux kernel 6.6 was released at the end of October 2023 and it introduces new features like Intel Shadow Stack support, a new task scheduler called EEVDF, improved support for Lenovo IdeaPad, HP, and ASUS devices, USB MIDI 2 gadget support, as well as numerous new and updated drivers for better hardware support. And now, […]

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Understanding the Next Wave of Desktop Environment Innovations

by George Whittaker

Introduction

Linux, the cornerstone of open source operating systems, has always been synonymous with flexibility and choice, particularly through its diverse ra…

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Blender 4.0 Scores Powerful Upgrades

The Blender team announced the release of Blender 4.0, the major version upgrade of this modeling tool. This update is not just a numerical increment but a substantial leap forward, introducing game-changing features and improvements that will elevate …

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FSF Blogs: Calling for volunteers: Help FSF staff with the GNU Press shop

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Wireshark 4.2 Packet Analyzer Adds Support For HTTP/3

Wireshark 4.2 introduces smarter display filter autocomplete, avoiding invalid syntax for more efficient network analysis. Here’s what’s new!
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Fedoras in Space! Red Hat helps with NASA’s Artemis Lunar missions

Lockheed Martin uses Red Hat OpenStack and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to host NASA’s Artemis mission simulations.

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Fedoras in Space! Red Hat helps with NASA’s Artemis Lunar missions

Lockheed Martin uses Red Hat OpenStack and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to host NASA’s Artemis mission simulations.

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Distribution Release: EuroLinux 9.3

The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS. The EuroLinux project publishes and supports an enterprise-focused distribution based on source code from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The EuroLinux team have published version 9.3 of their…

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LUbuntu 22.04 users can now upgrade to LXQt 1.4.0 through PPA

For LUbuntu 22.04 users, the latest LXQt desktop 1.4.0 is available to upgrade now through the official PPA. LXQt, the lightweight Qt desktop environment, announced the release of 1.4.0 more than a week ago. Changes in the new desktop release include: lxqt-menu-data is released to replace lxmenu-data anywhere needed. In file manager, user can add […]

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