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Vivaldi Browser Unveils Revamped Design

The Vivaldi browser unveiled a sleek new look and an experimental Dashboard in its latest snapshot. Here’s more on that!
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How to Install OBS Studio on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to installing OBS Studio on your Ubuntu system and other Linux distros with practical examples.
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qBittorrent 5.0: Best New Features

qBittorrent 5.0 brings powerful upgrades: pause/resume all, time limits, regex filters, trash support, large torrent creation, and much more.
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14 Best Free and Open Source Linux Logfile Viewers

To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 14 useful Linux logfile viewers. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone needing to examine and process logfile data.
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How to Create a Secure FTP Server with ProFTPD on Ubuntu/Debian

FTP servers are the piece of software that allows you to create an FTP connection between your local computer and a web server. ProFTPD is an FTP server for Unix/Linux servers, very configurable and very effective, it is free & open-sourced, and released under the GPL license. In this article, we’ll walk you through how […]

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NetworkManager 1.50 Adds Support for Configuring Wi-Fi Channel Width in AP Mode

NetworkManager 1.50 is here four months after NetworkManager 1.48 and introduces support matching an OVS system interface by MAC address, the ability to specify a system OVS interface by MAC address, support for multiple gateways for a single network, …

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How to Create a Deb Package Repository on Sourceforge with Reprepro

Creating a Debian package repository is a great way to manage software for your projects or to share your packages with others. In this article, we’ll go through the steps to set up a Debian package repository on Sourceforge using Reprepro on Ubuntu 24.04. We’ll break it down into simple steps so that it’s easy […]

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Linux SED Command: Everything you Need to Know

In this tutorial, we will explain the Linux SED command using some real examples. SED (Stream Editor) is one of the most used Linux commands in scripts and command lines. It searches, replaces, inserts, and deletes strings. The most common use for the SED command is to find and replace a string in a file […]

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Mission Center: A Powerful System Monitor App for Linux Desktops

Mission Center is a modern system monitoring tool designed for Linux desktops, offering a sleek interface and robust features. It provides detailed insights into various aspects of your computer, such as CPU, memory, disk, network, and GPU usage. This tool is particularly useful for developers, system administrators, and anyone interested in understanding how their system […]

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How to Attach an Executable File to Your Email (Works on Gmail)

Find out the File Smuggling technique to secretly share the executable file from an email provider, such as Gmail, without getting blocked.
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How to Run Linux Commands without Typing Sudo Password

Learn how to eliminate the hassle of typing your password for every sudo command in Linux, whether you want to run specific commands or even all of them, with this step-by-step guide.
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Zenity: A Guide to Creating GTK+ Dialogs in Linux Command Line

Zenity is a tool that allows you to create graphical dialog boxes in Linux using the command line. It uses GTK+, a toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs), making it easy to add visual elements to your scripts. Zenity can be extremely useful for shell scripting, as it provides a simple way to interact […]

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Nitrux 3.7 ‘ub’ Brings the Latest Software and Security Fixes

Systemd-free Linux distro Nitrux 3.7 is now available for download bringing the latest software, bug fixes, and Liquorix kernel 6.10.
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5 Reasons Why I Love and Use Emacs in Linux

Emacs is a free and open-source cross-platform text editor. Learn some of the reasons why I use Emacs in Linux and for productivity tasks.
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Worried about that critical RCE Linux bug? Here’s why you can relax

Yes, there are security holes in OpenPrinting CUPS, which Linux, Chrome OS, MacOS, and some Unix systems use for printing, but it’s not that bad. Here’s how to check if you’re at risk.
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Linux Candy: PyBonsai – generates procedural ASCII art trees

PyBonsai is a Python script that generates procedural ASCII art trees in the comfort of your terminal. This is free and open source software.
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How to Limit SSH Connections to Local Network on Linux

SSH (Secure Shell) is a popular tool that allows users to connect to remote systems securely over a network. By default, SSH is accessible from any network as long as the appropriate firewall and network settings are in place. However, sometimes you may want to restrict SSH access to only your local network for security […]

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Rust in Linux Now: Progress, Pitfalls, and Why Devs and Maintainers Need Each Other

Where do Linux and Rust go from here? A roundtable of kernel developers share their thoughts.
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Manjaro 24.1 “Xahea” Released, Here’s What’s New

Manjaro 24.1 “Xahea” is now available, featuring KDE Plasma 6.1.5, GNOME 46, and the latest kernel enhancements.
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HardenedBSD and Protectli Partner to Build a Censorship-Resistant Mesh Network

The HardenedBSD Foundation has partnered with Protectli, a manufacturer of open-source firewall appliances, to develop a censorship- and surveillance-resistant mesh network.
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