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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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How to Install and Configure PostgreSQL 15 on Debian 11

PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system that uses and extends the SQL language with many features that safely store and scale the most complicated data workloads. In this article, we are going to learn how to install and…

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Linus Torvalds bids 486 Linux adieu

It’s been fun, but Linus Torvalds thinks it’s time for 486 Linux to leave computers behind and go to museums. Read more about it here.
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How to Install Apache Guacamole as Docker Container on Ubuntu

Apache Guacamole is a free, open-source, clientless remote desktop application that allows you to access remote desktop and server machines via a web browser. Learn how to install it as a Docker container on Ubuntu with this tutorial.
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How to Find and Rename Files in Linux

Linux offers multiple command-line solutions for renaming files regardless of the different paths or locations. Renaming a single file is easy, but what happens when you have multiple files that should be instantaneously renamed? Learn how to find and …

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How to Password Protect Files Using Vim Editor in Ubuntu

Vim is one of the most powerful and popular open-source command-line text editors. It is highly extensible and offers a lot of features that make it the top choice for most Linux users. Among many other useful features, Vim has the ability to encrypt f…

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How to Install Shopware With Nginx and Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 22.04

Shopware community edition is a free and open-source shopping cart platform used that allows you to start your own online shop on the web. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Shopware CE with Nginx and Let’s Encrypt on Ubuntu 22.04….

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Zorin OS 16.2 Arrives as a Friendly and Accessible Alternative to Windows 11

The Zorin OS 16.2 release is here to introduce various refinements that promise to make your Zorin OS desktop experience better and more enjoyable. Learn more here.
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How to Install Dozzle Real-Time Log Viewer on Ubuntu 22.04

Dozzle is a simple, lightweight, and real-time log viewer application. It allows you to monitor docker container logs via a web-based interface. In this post, we will show you how to install Dozzle log viewer on Ubuntu 22.04.
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How to Install Monica Personal Relationship Manager on Debian 11

Monica CRM is a free, open-source customer relationship management (CRM) software written in PHP. This tutorial will show you how to install Monica CRM on Debian 11, so you can track personal events, activities, work information, contacts, journals, no…

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How to Install Dropbox on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Dropbox is a popular cloud storage service that lets you save files online and sync them to your devices. This tutorial shows you how to install the Dropbox client app on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in a few easy-to-follow steps.
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Linux Directory Structure and Important Files Paths Explained

You must have probably heard that everything is considered a file in Unix and Unix derivatives like Linux. If not a file, then it must be a running process. This article gives a breakdown of the Linux File System and directory structure along with some…

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Make Automatic Updates With Unattended Upgrades on Debian and Ubuntu

While it’s important to install security updates as soon as they release, Linux releases get updates often. This tutorial shows how to configure unattended updates on Debian and Ubuntu. It covers all recent Debian and Ubuntu versions, including U…

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CPU-X Shows Information on Linux CPU, Motherboard, and More

CPU-X is a free and open-source software tool that takes advantage of profiling both the system (OS and hardware) and system applications (installed and pre-installed). It provides the system user with information related to system performance, graphic…

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