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Basics to Advanced: Apache Interview Questions for All Levels

This article aims to provide a comprehensive list of Apache interview questions that covers a range of topics to help you prepare for your next Apache-related interview.
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Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS is Available to Download

Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS has been released, and is available to download. The 2nd point release adds a new Linux kernel & updated graphics drivers.
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How to Check Virtualization Type in Linux System

If you’re running a Linux server on a virtualized environment, you might want to know which type of virtualization technology it’s running on.
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How to Install Pydio Cells File Sharing Server on Ubuntu 22.04

Pydio Cells also known as a Pydio is an open-source file-sharing and synchronization application written in the Golang language. This guide will explain how to install the Pydio file-sharing application on Ubuntu 22.04.

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How to Install Plex Media Server on Debian 11

Plex Media Server is a digital media player that can host multiple online content channels from non-local sources. This tutorial shows you how to install Plex Media server on Debian 11.

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How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27 From 5.26

Check out this beginner’s guide on how to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.27 from Plasma 5.26 via the terminal and GUI.
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Raspberry Pi OS Update Adds New Touchscreen Driver

An updated version of the Debian-based Raspberry Pi OS is available to download. The first update to the official operating system for Raspberry Pi devices in 5 months features a…

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AI Coding: A Security Problem?

Generative AI has been making significant inroads to help with code development. Yet, security vulnerabilities may be cause for concern.
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Blues Wireless, IRNAS, and Sternum join the Zephyr Project as Widespread Industry Adoption of the Open Source RTOS Accelerates

See Zephyr RTOS in Action at Embedded World on March 14-16 in Nuremberg, Germany SAN FRANCISCO, February 23, 2023 – Today, the Zephyr® Project announced that Blues Wireless, IRNAS, and Sternum have joined as Silver members just as the real-time operating system (RTOS) has hit widespread adoption in products. Members such as Google, Meta, Oticon […]

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How to Install Wiki.js on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Wiki.js is an open-source, lightweight wiki software. It is built on the Node.js JavaScript framework. In this tutorial, you will learn to install Wiki.js on a Ubuntu 22.04 server using the PostgreSQL database and Nginx server for proxying.

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How to Store or Assign a Linux Command in Bash Shell Script

Once you save a Linux command as a variable in the shell script, you can use it anywhere in the script by calling the variable name.
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This ‘lapdock’ kit turns an open-source smartphone into a laptop

Purism has unveiled its vision for convergence with the Librem 5 smartphone and an intriguing docking station.

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Linux Umount Command

Comprehensive tutorial on utilizing the umount command to unmount a mounting filesystem using the different aspects of exercising the umount command in Linux.

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How to Reset the Linux Mint Password

Practical guide on how to reset or modify the Linux Mint password by resetting the root password or modifying the user passwords using the “GNU GRUB” boot menu.

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How to Use AUR with Arch Linux

Guide on how to install some AUR packages like Google Chrome by cloning the Google Chrome package at the local Arch Linux machine via the Git clone instruction.

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Xubuntu Vs Ubuntu

Xubuntu is Xfce and Ubuntu is Unity Desktop Environment. Xubuntu distribution is better for systems having older hardware, and limited memory.

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FOSS Weekly #23.08: Kernel 6.2 Raspberry Pi Debugger, 40 FOSS Android Apps and More

Announcing a new tutorial series on NixOS.

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Kubuntu vs. Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a good choice for users who want a reliable operating system, and Kubuntu is a great choice for users who want more control over their OS.

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Apache and Mozilla Sponsor Organization to Collect FOSS Oral History

With the generation that founded the free software and FOSS movements rapidly aging, the push is on by FOSSDA to collect open sources oral history, straight from the mouths that made it.
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How to use systemctl in Ubuntu?

In Ubuntu, the “systemctl” command is used to control and manage the “systemd” services with a combination of service commands.

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