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Streaming with Linux: Deezer

Deezer is a French online music streaming service. It allows users to listen to music content from record labels, as well as podcasts on various devices online or offline. The service offers 90 million tracks, 160,000 podcast titles, and in excess of 32,000 radio stations. This is a series that surveys popular streaming services from […]

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How To Work With Register In Ansible

This guide explains Ansible register and how to capture a task output in Ansible using the register variables in Linux.
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GNOME 43 Arrives & There’s No Place Like “GNOME”!

Release highlights of GNOME 43 bring revamped quick settings, improved Files, updated Web, Software and much more.
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How To Find Which Service Is Listening On A Particular Port In Linux

This guide explains a few different ways to find which service is listening on a particular port in Linux.
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How to Install Prestashop with Apache and Let’s Encrypt SSL on Debian 11

PrestaShop is a free, open-source, efficient, and innovative e-commerce solution that helps you to sell your products online. It is a powerful and adaptable e-commerce CMS that provides all features needed to create an online store.
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How to Increase Padding in GNOME Terminal

Don’t you feel you should give some extra space around the terminal border? If yes, check how it looks after adding padding to the GNOME terminal.
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20 mysqladmin Commands for MySQL/MariaDB Database Administration

mysqladmin is a command-line database administration utility that comes with MySQL/MariaDB server. It’s used by DBAs to perform basic MySQL tasks such as setting the root password, changing the root password, monitoring mysql processes, reloading privileges, creating/dropping databases, checking server status, show usage statistic, kill running queries, etc.  Here are 20 of the most important […]

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3 Free Linux Security Training Courses You Can Take Right Now

Here are three courses that are absolutely free and should be on your list: Linux Server Management and Security, Introduction to Linux for Cybersecurity Crash Course, and Securing Linux Systems.
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Saving Money with Linux: PowerTOP

We reduced power consumption from the BIOS in the previous article in this series. And we’re using GNOME’s Balanced power saving mode. What else is next? Let’s try PowerTOP, software that displays data about the power use of a Linux system. What piqued our interest is that the software analyzes power issues and offers optimization […]

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GSoC 2022 Brings New Features to Thunar, Screenshooter in Xfce Desktop

The Xfce desktop gets new features in Thunar file manager, screenshot utility xscreenshooter as part of Google Summar of Code 2022.
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RHEL-Based EuroLinux Desktop Debuts on the Linux Scene

EuroLinux is an operating system used primarily for server applications. However, EuroLinux Desktop is a modern operating system based on RHEL 9 intended for usage in office work, companies, and private users.
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Why You Should Use Timeshift to Back Up Your Computer

Timeshift is an open-source backup and restore application for Linux. Learn how to use by following this guide.
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How to Monitor Linux Users Activity with psacct or acct Tools

psacct or acct both are open source utilities for monitoring users’ activities on the Linux system. These utilities run in the background and keep track of each user’s activity on your system as well as what resources are being consumed.
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How to Limit the Number of Connections in NGINX

A modern web application is a constant target of attackers with attacks like DDOS. However, you can mitigate this type of attack by limiting the number of requests on your server if you are using NGINX as a web server. Including a few other parameters like limiting the rate of requests and restricting the HTTP bandwidth can also improve […]

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Kdenlive Devs Need Your Help to Implement Nested Timelines, New Effects Panel

I use Kdenlive when I edit my videos, so I know it’s powerful software, and, best of all, it’s completely free. I bet many of you out there are using it as well, but it looks like it could get better with the help of the community. If the fundraiser proves to be successful, and […]

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Community-Owned CentOS Replacement AlmaLinux Elects Board

AlmaLinux has elected three new members to its Board of Directors.
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Ubuntu Core Will Support the Matter Standard Out of the Box for IoT Devices

As of today, Canonical is a participant member of the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), which the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution will help develop and promote open standards for IoT (Internet of Things) and its Ubuntu Core operating system for embedded devices. Canonical is also the first company to join the Connectivity Standards […]

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Getting Started with Podman: Manage Images, Containers and Volumes

Podman is a container runtime that provides features similar to Docker. It’s part of the libpod library and can be used to manage pods, containers, container images, and container volumes.
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Firefox 106 Promises PDF Annotation Features, Wayland Screen Sharing Improvements

Firefox 106 won’t be a massive update to the open-source and cross-platform web browser, but it will bring a few interesting changes for those who deal a lot with PDF documents, such as annotation capabilities in the built-in PDF viewer to let you write text, draw, or add signatures to PDF files. This feature was […]

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Install Firefox 105 on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to install firefox 105 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04, and Linux Mint 21.

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