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How to Create Docker Images With a Dockerfile on Ubuntu

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create your own docker image with a dockerfile, using an Nginx Web server with PHP-FPM as an example.
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Getting Started With the Linux screen Command

In this guide, we’ll discuss some useful examples of the screen command, so you can work with multiple shell sessions using a single Linux terminal window.
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How to Install osTicket With Nginx on Debian 11

osTicket is a free, open-source support ticket system used to scale and streamline customer service and improve customer experience. Here’s how to install it on Debian 11.
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Cybercriminals Use VSCode Extensions as New Attack Vector

Aqua Nautilus researchers reported earlier this month that the VSCode editor could be vulnerable to attacks targeting its extensions.
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10 Best Open-Source Vulnerability Scanners for 2023

These top open-source vulnerability scanners create reports that IT security and application DevOps teams use to prioritize remediation tasks.
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DXVK 2.1 Releases With HDR Support, Shader Compilation Improvements

The biggest new feature in DXVK 2.1 is HDR support, which can be enabled for games on systems supporting HDR10 color spaces. Learn more here.
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India’s New Indigenous BharOS Is Basically DeGoogled Android

India’s new Android-based mobile operating system, BharOS, is part of a project to make India less dependent on technology developed outside of the country.
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SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event

Scale made its first keynote reveals for 2023, announcing Arun Gupta and Ken Thompson as speakers for the event. Learn more here.
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Wine 8.0 Released With 8,000+ Changes and Enhancements

Check out the release highlights of Wine 8.0, which brings the completion of the portable executable (PE) module, WoW64 support, and more.
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Top 10 Docker Commands You Should Know

In this tutorial, we are going to show you the 10 most used Docker commands you should know. Let’s get started!
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CPU-X: Find Your Linux Hardware Information

The simple way to get system information in Windows is CPU-Z, which is not available in Linux. For something similar, try installing CPU-X.
 
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How to Encrypt Files in Linux With Tomb

Tomb is a program which creates portable partitions you can mount on any Linux distro. Learn how you can use it to encrypt files today.
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KDE Introduces Fedora Kinoite Nightly for Developers

KDE and Fedora announced Fedora Kinoite Nightly and Beta edition for development builds of KDE Plasma with Fedora stable base.
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Anonymous OS Tails 5.9 Ships With Linux Kernel 6.0

Most issues in Tails 5.8 were solved by upgrading the kernel to Linux 6.0.12 in the Anonymous OS Tails 5.9 release.
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Find Out What’s New in Winget 1.4

WinGet 1.4 has been released with support for installing .zip-based packages and a few notable changes to existing features.
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GStreamer 1.22 Improves AV1 and WebRTC Support

GStreamer 1.22 includes AV1 video codec support improvements as well as support for the  WebRTC communication platform.
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Xubuntu-Based Freespire 9.0 Releases With Xfce 4.18

Based on Xubuntu 22.04.1 LTS, the Freespire 9.0 release offers users a solid Ubuntu experience with the addition of the latest and greatest Xfce 4.18 desktop environment.
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HandBrake 1.6.1 Fixes Intel QSV Hardware Detection on Linux

For Linux users, HandBrake 1.6.1 is here to address the detection of Intel QSV hardware, though the devs note the fact that this is only a partial fix, for now.
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February is ‘Linux Desktop Environment’ Month on FOSS Force

New and experienced users alike can learn everything they need to know and more about Linux desktop environments here.
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openSUSE Linux Switches to 4096 Bit RSA Key for Its Repositories

The RSA key will be applied to the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release as well as to the Leap, Backports, and SLE repositories.
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