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How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
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How to Install and Use jaq (jq clone) on Linux: Step-by-Step Guide

Jaq is the successor of the traditional JQ command, with enhanced improvements, programmatical corrections, and simplicity in syntax.
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What Is GREP in Linux and How Do You Use It

Grep is a powerful command-line tool for UNIX-like systems that can search and print text. Learn how to use it on your Linux machine today.
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9 Best Free and Open Source Status Page Systems

A status page system is software that lets you communicate incidents, schedule maintenance and downtimes with your customers.
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KDE Plasma 6.2.2 Released with Bugfixes for KWin, Audio Volume, and More

KDE Plasma 6.2.2 desktop environment rolls out with new translations and fixes, including updates to KWin, Plasma Audio, and Workspace.
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KDE Plasma 6.2.2 Is Out Now to Improve Compatibility with Specific Hardware

KDE Plasma 6.2.2 is here only a week after KDE Plasma 6.2.1 to fix a regression that prevented HDR (High Dynamic Range) from working properly in video games that needed certain brightness levels, like a billion nits of brightness, a regression that could cause the cursor to misbehave in certain video games, and an issue […]

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Setting Up OpenLDAP and phpLDAPadmin in Ubuntu

OpenLDAP is an open-source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), which provides a way to manage and access directory information, making it particularly useful for authentication and centralized data storage. phpLDAPadmin is a web-based graphical user interface for managing OpenLDAP servers, which simplifies the administration of LDAP directories by providing an easy-to-use interface […]

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Red Hat reveals major enhancements to Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI

Only weeks after Red Hat released Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI, the company rolled out the next version: RHEL AI 1.2.
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How to Optimize Your Application Performance for Speed and Efficiency

How well your app works is crucial for its success and keeping users happy. If your app is slow or hard to use, people might get upset and leave, costing you money. This blog will give you easy tips to make your app faster and simpler to use so it meets users’ needs and works […]

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Aranya: Open-Source Toolkit to Accelerate Secure by Design Concepts

SpiderOak launched its core technology platform as an open-source project called Aranya. This release provides the same level of security as the company’s platform, which is already in use by the Department of Defense.
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Rsnapshot: A Powerful Backup Tool Based on Rsync

Rsnapshot is an open-source local/remote filesystem backup utility written in Perl, which leverages the power of Rsync and SSH to create scheduled incremental backups of Linux/Unix filesystems. Rsnapshot only takes up the space of a single full backup plus the differences, allowing you to store backups on a local drive, external USB stick, NFS-mounted drive, […]

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Snap in Linux: Features, History, Controversies, and Installation Guide

Learn the history and controversy surrounding Snap and how to install it on your preferred Linux system with practical examples of its usage.
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How to Install Discord on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to install the latest version of Discord on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions with practical examples.
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‘All Things Open’ Revives the OpenSource.com Community Abandoned by Red Hat

The All Things Open organization is picking up the baton abandoned by Red Hat when it quit publishing OpenSource.com.
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Flatpak Update Fails After Upgrading Curl To 8.10 In Debian 12 | Here’s How To Fix It

Flatpak update command fails after upgrading Curl to version 8.10 from backports repository In Debian 12 Linux. Here’s how to fix it.
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11 Best Free and Open Source Firewall Tools

One important step to protect a system is using a firewall. Essentially, this is a network security system, acting like a security guard between internal and external networks. Here are 11 of the best free, open-source firewall tools for you to try out…

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3 Easy Ways to Access R from a Python Program

This roundup picks the finest software which lets you access R from within a Python program.
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Kdenlive 24.08.2 Launches with Extensive Bug Fixes

Kdenlive 24.08.2 open-source video editor is here with key bug fixes, addresses crashes, project issues, and more.
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How To Analyze ELF Binaries With Binsider In Linux

In this tutorial, we will explore what Binsider is, its features, and how to use it to analyze ELF binaries effectively in Linux.
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Manage Multiple Versions of NeoVim via Bob Version Manager

Discover an amazing command-line utility named Bob Version Manager for NeoVim that allows you to manage multiple versions of NeoVim on your Linux system.
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