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How to Install WordPress on RHEL 8 with Apache

WordPress is an open-source and free-to-use content management system. Learn how to install WordPress on RHEL 8 with Apache here.
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Snort – A Network Intrusion Detection System for Ubuntu

Snort is a well-known open-source network intrusion detection and prevention system (IDS). Learn how to install and configure Snort on an Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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How to Install and Use Python Mistune on Linux

The Python Mistune package is a fast and robust Python3 markdown parser. Learn how to install and use Python Mistune on Linux here.
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How to Install and Use Python Mistune on Linux

The Python Mistune package is a fast and robust Python3 markdown parser. Learn how to install and use Python Mistune on Linux here.
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How to Install Elasticsearch on Debian 11

Elasticsearch is open-source search software that uses the Apache Lucene library. Learn how to install Elasticsearch on Debian 11 here.
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Canonical Patches Dirty Pipe Vulnerability in Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS

Canonical has patched the Dirty Pipe vulnerability that affected both Ubuntu 21.10 and 20.04 LTS. Learn more and patch your OS now.
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How to Install Brave Browser on CentOS 9 Stream

In the following tutorial, learn how to install the Brave Browser on CentOS 9 Stream by importing the official repository. Learn more here.
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Blender 3.1 Released with “Major Leap in Performance”

A sizeable update to the open source 3D graphics suite Blender is available to download. Blender 3.1 is performance-packed follow up to the incredibly well-received Blender 3.0 release that squeaked out at the end of last year. As I’m not someone…

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Creating a Modern Website with Ghost

by Brandon Hopkins

Authors: Brandon Hopkins, Suparna Ganguly
What is Ghost?
Ghost is free and open-source web server software that you can use to host a website. It’s a unique and eleg…

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Piwigo: An Open-Source Google Photos Alternative That You Can Self-Host

If you are moving away from Google Photos, Piwigo is an impressive open-source alternative with the ability to self-host. Let’s explore more about it.

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Getting Started with Podman (Docker Alternative) on Rocky Linux

Podman is a Linux-native tool for deploying applications using Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images. It supports multiple container image formats, including Docker images and OCI container images.

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PureVPN Installation and Review On Linux

The post PureVPN Installation and Review On Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .As we continue to evolve as a blogging platform, our keen senses are always directed towards providing security tools that are evidently stru…

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NordVPN Installation and Review On Linux

The post NordVPN Installation and Review On Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .
Downloading and utilizing VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) is theoretically the norm nowadays. If you aren’t with a VPN already, you’re still…

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Use Snaps? You’ll Dig This Nifty GNOME Extension

Snap app fans will want to check out an extension for GNOME Shell that makes it easier to manage, update, and configure software installed using the packaging format. It’s called Snap Manager and while it’s not an official Snapcraft/Canonic…

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How to Install WordPress on RHEL 8 with Apache

The post How to Install WordPress on RHEL 8 with Apache first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .WordPress is an immensely popular CMS (Content Management System) that accounts for nearly 43% of all the websites according to W3techs…

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Top Nitrux Applications (Maui) Everyone Should Try

This article showcases some of the top Nitrux applications (Maui) that come as default in the Nitrux OS Linux distribution. Learn more here.
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LibreOffice Calc Basics III: PROPER, UPPER, LOWER

In this third tutorial, we will learn about the next Calc formulas namely PROPER, UPPER and LOWER. These are useful formulas often used to change text quickly between typing cases, in bulk, mostly for people’s names. Finally, if you haven’t followed t…

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The March 2022 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the March 2022 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine […]

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How to Use SUID and SGID in Linux with Examples

Regular permission can be overridden by special permissions like SUID, SGID, and sticky bit. When you use the special permissions on a file, then only the owner of the file or group owner can manipulate the file.
In some cases where you just want only …

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Widely Used UPS Devices can be Hijacked and Destroyed Remotely

Three vulnerabilities in ubiquitous APC Smart-UPS (uninterruptible power supply) devices could allow remote attackers to use them as an attack vector, disable or completely destroy them, Armis researchers have discovered. The vulnerable devices, developed by Schneider Electric subsidiary APC, are used all around the globe to provide emergency backup power for critical physical infrastructure (industrial […]

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