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Install Firefox 106 on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

This tutorial guides beginners on how to install Firefox 106 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04, and Linux Mint 21.
 
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Deepfakes: What they are and how to spot them

This video brings attention to what deepfakes are, how to spot them, and what steps you can take to protect yourself from them.
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How to Install ModSecurity 3 with Nginx on Ubuntu 22.04

ModSecurity is a free, open-source web application firewall (WAF) that protects your website from several types of attacks, including cross-site scripting (XSS), SQL injection, and session hijacking. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mo…

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2 Ways to Install Code::Blocks on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Code::Blocks is a free and open-source software highly extensible integrated development environment (IDE). The following tutorial will show you two methods of installation.
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How to Install GPU-Viewer on Linux Mint 21

The GPU-Viewer is a free, open-source project to create an easy-to-use interface for glxinfo, vulkaninfo, and clinfo. The following tutorial will show you how to install the package on your Linux Mint desktop.
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How to Install Dokuwiki on Ubuntu 22.04

Dokuwiki is open-source wiki software that doesn’t require a database. Learn how to install Dokuwiki on Ubuntu 22.04 in this tutorial.
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How to Install Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 in openSUSE

VirtualBox is a free and open-source, powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization software for enterprise and home use. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install Oracle VirtualBox 7.0 in openSUSE.
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No More Secret Data Decryption Effects

No More Secrets (nms) is a free and open-source command-line tool that recreates the famous data decryption effect seen in the 1992 thriller film Sneakers. In this article, we feature how to install and use nms to add a cool decryption effect to your e…

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A Look at Vulkan Extensions in Venus

Venus is a virtual Vulkan driver based on the Virtio-GPU protocol. Effectively a protocol on top of another protocol, it defines the serialization of Vulkan commands between guest and host. Here’s a closer look at the Venus driver, its components…

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6 Best Free Linux GUI Code Editors for Programming

A code editor is a must-have tool for each developer. Fortunately, Linux has many of these that are entirely free to use. This article presents an overview of the six best graphical user interface (GUI) code editors for Linux that are feature-rich and …

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Essential System Tools: GreenWithEnvy NVIDIA Graphics Card Utility

GreenWithEnvy (GWE) is a graphical system tool for NVIDIA graphics cards. This utility provides information about the card present in a Linux-based system along with the ability to control its fans and overclock the GPU and memory. Learn more here.
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15 Basic Firewall-cmd Commands in Linux

In computing, a good firewall system can prevent any unauthorized access to the network security systems. Here are 15 basic firewall-cmd commands you can utilize in Linux operating systems to protect your network.
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How to Install RPM Fusion Repository in RHEL-Based Systems

RPM Fusion is a software repository database that offers users in the RHEL-based community never-ending access to free and non-free software for download and use. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install RPM Fusion in RHEL-based systems.
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5 Most Used Touch Commands in Linux With Examples

The touch command is a standard command in the Linux operating system used on daily basis by the system administrators, developers, and other users familiar with the Linux command line. Check out these five most popular uses of the touch command along …

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10 Useful lsof Commands in Linux With Examples

The lsof command is a shortcut to list open files in Linux and show which processes are using them. Check out these top 10 uses of the Isof command.
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How to Install Docker Swarm on Rocky Linux

Docker Swarm is a container orchestration software built on top of Docker Engine. It allows you to create and deploy a cluster of Docker nodes with multiple servers. This tutorial will show you how to set up Docker Swarm using Rocky Linux servers.
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How to Install VS Code on Fedora Linux: A Step-by-Step Guide

This guide walks you through installing Visual Studio Code on Fedora Linux, following the recommended way.
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Install and Configure Snort 3 Intrusion Detecting System on Ubuntu 22.04

Snort is an open-source intrusion prevention and detection system (IPS/IDS). In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Snort on Ubuntu 22.04.
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How to Check and Control Your CPU Frequency in Ubuntu

High CPU usage is a big indicator of high power consumption. Learn how you can optimize your computer by controlling its CPU frequency.
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How to Restrict Access to Linux Servers Using TCP Wrappers

In this guide, we are going to learn about TCP Wrappers and what is it used for. Then, we’ll show you how to install TCP Wrappers in Linux and how to use it to restrict access to Linux servers.
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