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How to Install and Configure OpenSSH Server in Linux

SSH stands for Secure Shell, one of the best-known service protocols. Learn how to install and configure an OpenSSH server in Linux here.
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Contract opportunity: Bookkeeper

The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) charity with a worldwide mission to protect computer user freedom, seeks a motivated and talented Boston-based individual to provide bookkeeping and financial operations support. This is a t…

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Limit Docker Container Access to Certain IP Addresses (Whitelist)

Learn how to limit Docker container access to certain IP addresses here. We’ll discuss how to use an ipset and iptables to grant or block access.
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Bash Keyboard Shortcuts for the Pro!

Typically, we use arrow keys to control shell behaviors like moving the cursor from one point to another point. Also, it’s quite common to make mistakes while writing commands and to correct these you may use arrow keys + backspace, which is not optima…

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Zorin OS 16.1 Brings Better Hardware Compatibility

Zorin OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that tries to make life easier for new Linux users. It has a beautiful user interface and includes many well-known productivity tools. Zorin OS 16.1 is the latest stable version of this distro, which com…

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Install the Latest qBittorrent on Linux

Learn how to install the latest qBittorent on Linux here. qBittorrent is an open-source peer-to-peer Bittorrent client which is available for all platforms.
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mintBackup – A Simple Backup and Restore Tool for Linux Mint

mintBackup is a simple and easy-to-use personal data backup and restore tool for Linux Mint, which offers features such as selecting the directory to store your backup file, excluding files and directories, and selecting hidden files and directories. I…

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How to Use the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Linux

Nessus allows you to check your server for vulnerabilities. Learn how to use the Nessus vulnerability scanner on Linux here.
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How to Install Gatsby on Ubuntu 20.04

Gatsby is a fast modern site generator for React. It is an open-source framework that combines the functionality from React, GraphQL, and Webpack. Learn how to install Gatsby on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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Emulate the MSX Home Computer with Linux

The MSX was launched in October 1983 and offered users a high-quality keyboard. Learn how to emulate the MSX home computer with Linux here.
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Zorin OS 16.1 Released with LibreOffice 7.3 and Linux Kernel 5.13

Zorin OS 16.1 is here about seven months after Zorin OS 16 and comes with Linux kernel 5.13. Learn more about the new release here.
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How to Install MinIO Storage Server on Debian 11

Minio is a popular open-source, self-hosted, Amazon S3 compatible object storage server written in Go. It is a very useful alternative to AWS S3 if you need more control over your object storage server. In this article, I will show you how to install t…

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How To Install Proxmox VE [A Step By Step Guide]

This guide explains how to install Proxmox VE to setup server virtualization environment to create and manage VMs and containers.
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How To Install Terraform On AlmaLinux 8, CentOS 8, and Rocky Linux 8

Terraform is a tool for building and maintaining a virtual server infrastructure; it supports multiple cloud providers in one project. Terraform achieves state management through a configured graph of states and modules which can be created, extended, …

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How to Remove File Exif Data with ExifTool in Ubuntu 20.04

Images with EXIF data reveal all the details about a photo such as where and when was it taken as well as with what device, amongst a host of many other things. This guide shows how to remove Exif data from photos on Ubuntu.
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Desktop Cube GNOME Extension Now Supports Background Panoramas

Workspace switching just a whole look cooler with the addition of background panoramas to the Compiz-inspired Desktop Cube GNOME extension.
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How to Setup Failover and Load Balancing in PFSense

Failover is a type of backup operational mode in which the operations of a system components such as network are assumed by secondary system, only when the Primary system becomes unavailable due to system failure or any scheduled down times.
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A Beginner’s Guide to firewalld in Linux

In computing, a good Firewall system can prevent any unauthorized access to the network security systems. Businesses and organizations invest a good amount of money in their cybersecurity infrastructure, depending on how crucial their business is. In this article, we will see the fundamentals of a new firewall service introduced in CentOS 7 named FirewallD. […]

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Bash Script: Flags Usage with Arguments Examples

If you have any experience on the Linux command line, then you should have run into command flags, which help us modify the behavior of a command that we are executing.For example, if we execute the ls -l command, the -l part of the command is a flag that we are passing as an argument […]

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Internxt is an Open-Source Encrypted Cloud Service With Native Linux Client

There are a handful of cloud services available for Linux users that provide native applications. Dropbox is one of the oldest and most popular. Then there is Mega and pCloud. Google has shamelessly decided not to create a Google Drive client for Linux. You may also self-host Nextcloud or Seafile, but that’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Recently, […]

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