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How to Install WordPress on Debian 13

This blog post teaches you how to install WordPress on Debian 13. WordPress is an open-source web content management system written in PHP that stores data in the MySQL database system. It is among the most popular content management systems used by nearly a quarter of the top one million websites. WordPress was created as […]

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Alpine Linux 3.22.0: Not Just for Servers, Containers, and IoT

Everybody knows that Alpine Linux is a great base OS for containers and IoT devices, and it works great for running servers in data centers. We decided to test its performance on a desktop.
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Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 Rolls Out With VoLTE and Waydroid Upgrades

Ubuntu Touch OTA-9 is out with VoLTE improvements, Waydroid 1.5.1 support, emoji font upgrade, and bug fixes.
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How to Restrict Users to FTP Access Only on Linux

There are situations when you want to allow a user to access a system solely through FTP, while blocking all other forms of access like SSH or shell logins. This approach is particularly useful in managed hosting environments or shared systems where limiting user capabilities can improve both performance and security. For a deeper understanding […]

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How To Check Disk Health In Linux: A Beginners Guide

Learn how to check disk health in Linux using smartctl, badblocks, and fsck utilities. Identify failing HDDs/SSDs early and prevent data loss.
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RawTherapee 5.12 Enhances Color Tools and Camera Compatibility

RawTherapee 5.12, a raw image processing program, introduces powerful new color tools, tone mappers, and better support for Canon, Sony, and Fujifilm RAW formats.
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Vet: Open-source software supply chain security tool

Vet is an open source tool designed to help developers and security engineers spot risks in their software supply chains. It goes beyond traditional software composition analysis by detecting known vulnerabilities and flagging malicious packages.
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How to Check if a Package Is Installed on Debian, RedHat And Derivative Systems

For example, Debian-based systems like Ubuntu and Linux Mint use dpkg, while Fedora and Red Hat-based systems use rpm. If you’re also exploring alternatives like AlmaLinux, check out this overview of AlmaLinux OS 10. Before attempting to install new software or investigating why a command fails, checking whether the software is already present can save […]

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How Red Hat just quietly, radically transformed enterprise server Linux

RHEL 10 becomes the first major enterprise Linux distro to discard traditional packaging and embrace immutable. See how we got here.
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WizOS: A New Enterprise Linux Built on Alpine’s Secure Foundation

Wiz rolls out its own brand of secure container Linux images.
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VoIPster Communications President Launches Open-Source Voice Dictation Solution for Linux

Andrew Mitchell, President and Senior Network Engineer of VoIPster Communications, Inc., has officially announced the release of the Linux Dictation Project, an open-source voice dictation and voice command interface tailored for Linux users with accessibility in mind. Available now on GitHub, the project aims to empower users—especially those with physical disabilities—by enabling full voice-driven text entry […]

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Fix Slow Linux Boot Issue and Speed Up Your Linux System in Less Than 5 Minutes

Discover how to fix slow Linux boot issues and speed up your system in under 5 minutes.

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Sharing PATH, Aliases, and Functions Between Bash and Zsh

Discover how to seamlessly share PATH, aliases, and functions between Bash and Zsh.

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Kitty 0.42 Launches With Quick-Access Terminal

Kitty 0.42, a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator, brings a Quake-style quick-access terminal, Unicode 16-compliant grapheme segmentation, and more.
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Slimbook Launches Kymera Black Linux Desktop Computer for Gamers and Creators

Discover the Kymera Black Linux Desktop by Slimbook, designed for gamers and creators. Experience powerful performance and sleek design for your projects.

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20 Useful find One-Liners to Change File and Folder Permissions

Master file and folder permissions with our 20 useful one-liners. Streamline your processes and ensure data security with these quick command-line tips.

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Welcome Back to the Open-Source Family, Redis

Discover the power of Redis in the open-source community. Join us as we explore features, tutorials, and resources to enhance your development journey.

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Mozilla Firefox 138 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Stay up to date with the latest version of Mozilla Firefox 138 by downloading it now. Learn about the new features and improvements that come with this update.

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Avocado OS: Open-source Linux Platform for Embedded Systems

Avocado OS is an open-source Linux platform designed for embedded systems, offering flexibility and customization for developers. Learn more about this innovative operating system.

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How to Use Systemd to Run Bash Scripts at Boot in Linux

Learn how to use Systemd to run Bash scripts at boot in Linux. Our guide provides step-by-step instructions for seamless automation and system management.

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