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How to list all users in Ubuntu

As a Linux system administrator or regular user, one key component of keeping your system secure is managing what privilege every user has over a particular file, directory, or settings. To achieve that, you need to have a detailed understanding of all…

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How to Show Security Warning Message to SSH Unauthorized Users

These SSH banner warning messages are displayed just before the SSH password prompt so that unauthorized users who are about to gain access are made aware of the aftermath of doing so. Typically, these warnings are legal consequences that unauthorized …

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Linus Torvalds to Kernel Maintainers Summit: Rust Will Go into Linux 6.1

At the Kernel Maintainers Summit, the question wasn’t, “Would Rust make it into Linux?” Instead, it was, “What to do about its compilers?”
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5 Best USB-Based Bitcoin Mining ASICs in 2022

A guide on the five best USB Bitcoin mining ASICs in 2022: GekkoScience Compac F, GekkoScience NewPac, NanoFury NF6, GekkoScience 2Pac, and AntMiner U2.

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How to install Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS

Canonical announced the launch of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) on April 21, 2022. It’s now available on desktop computers and Servers. This article will highlight the procedures needed to set up Ubuntu 22.04 Server Edition with LTS (Long Time Sup…

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How to run Chronyd in Debug mode on RHEL, CentOS, AlmaLinux

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to run Chronyd in debug mode on RHEL, CentOS, Alma Linux, and Rocky Linux.
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CrossOver Review: The ‘Premium Wine’ to Run Windows Software on Linux

CrossOver allows you to run Windows software on Linux, macOS, and ChromeOS. It is not an emulator program. Instead, it provides a compatibility layer on top of your host operating system to make it possible to run Windows software. Is it worth purchasing a subscription? Should you give it a try with its 14-day trial […]

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GNOME’s Libadwaita 1.2 Released with Exciting Improvements

Some of the new features of Libadwaita 1.2 include messages adaptive layout, a new type of boxed list rows containing an inline entry, and more. Here’s what’s new.
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KDE Announces “Plasma Bigscreen” for TV UI, Brings 5.26 Beta

KDE Plasma team brings Plasma 5.26 beta and introduces Plasma Bigscreen user interface for smart TVs and similar devices.
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4 Ways to Increase the Battery Life of Your Linux Laptop

If you’re a Linux laptop user and hoping to extend your battery life as much as possible, here are some ways to improve your Linux battery life.
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How to see Raspberry Pi OS version on Raspberry PI

Do you want to know which version of Raspberry Pi OS is running on your hardware? Here is how to find the Raspberry Pi OS version including hardware details such as CPU, RAM and model using the command-line option.
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High Severity Vulnerabilities Found in Harbor Open-Source Artifact Registry

Oxeye security researchers have uncovered several new high severity variants of the IDOR (Insecure Director Object Reference) vulnerabilities in CNCF-graduated project Harbor, the popular open-source artifact registry by VMware.
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MakuluLinux: A Lot of Fun for Distro Hoppers

We’ve always maintained and believed that one of the most powerful and essential aspects of Linux is the diversity and choices it offers its users. MakuluLinux is living proof of this. It is an Ubuntu-based multi-faced distribution aimed at desktop Lin…

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The Next Deep Magic Linux Program to Change the World? Io_uring

If you’re not a hard-core Linux developer, you probably haven’t heard of it yet. But, if you program pretty much anything on Linux, you will soon.
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Linus Torvalds: Rust May Make it into the Next Linux Kernel After All

At Open Source Summit Europe, Linus Torvalds announced that he would push to get Rust into the forthcoming 6.1 Linux kernel that same day.
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Linux Check If Port Is Blocked by Firewall

A guide on checking if a port is blocked by a firewall using two commands that are the “telnet” and “nc” commands to connect to desired web servers.

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Crystal Linux is a user-friendly take on Arch Linux that shows great promise

Jack Wallen takes a look at the latest distribution to help bring Arch Linux to the masses.

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How to Install and Use the Deepin Screen Recorder

Article guide on how to install and use the Deepin screen recorder using the apt or apt-get commands and using it to record screen and capture screenshots.

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Darktable 4.0.1 Released with Various Bug-Fixes, PPA Updated

The free open-source photography software Darktable got a new update few days ago with various bug-fixes, new cameras support and some other changes. Darktable 4.0.1 added base support for CANON EOS R7 and CANON EOS R10, and noise profiles for NIKON D780, CANON EOS M50 Mark II, CANON EOS 850D. The $(MAKER) and $(MODEL) can […]

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How to Install vTiger CRM Open Source Edition on Debian 11

vTiger is an all-in-one CRM (Customer Relationship Management) solution for your business. It is suitable for small and medium businesses. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install vTiger CRM on the Debian 11 server with the LAMP Stack. This gu…

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