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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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Hands-On With System76’s New Redesigned Thelio Desktop For Linux!

In this video we take a look at the recently released System76 Thelio. Check out the new accent panels, redesigned slimmed-down case, and beautiful attention to detail that only System76 delivers.
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GNOME 43 Released with Quick Settings, More GTK 4 Ports, and New Device Security Panel

After nearly six months of development, the GNOME 43 “Guadalajara” desktop is finally here and introduces a few interesting changes, the most prominent one being the Quick Settings menu that can be accessed from the system top bar, very similar to those you probably saw on Android devices or the latest Windows 11 and macOS […]

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How to Install and Use Docker on Alpine Linux

Docker is a popular open-source containerization platform that makes it possible for developers to build, ship, and deploy their applications inside isolated environments called containers. Unlike virtual machines, containers are lightweight environments that ship with all the libraries, dependencies, and files required by an application to run. Here’s how to get this platform set up […]

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Ubuntu Users Get New Linux Kernel Security Updates That Patch 15 Vulnerabilities

The new Linux kernel security updates available for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 16.04 ESM releases address 15 security vulnerabilities, including two that are common to all supported Ubuntu releases, namely CVE-2021-33655, an out-of-bounds write flaw discovered in the framebuffer driver that could allow a local attacker to cause […]

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WSL Gets Systemd Support, Here’s How to Enable It

Microsoft has released a new 0.67.6 version of its Windows Subsystem for Linux, which includes long-awaited systemd support. This elevates the system to a whole new level, opening up many possibilities.
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Ventoy 1.0.80 Adds Secondary Boot Menu, Now Supports More Than 1000 ISOs

Ventoy 1.0.80 is here almost two months after version 1.0.79 and it’s a big milestone for the popular multiboot USB creator utility as the number of supported ISO files reached and passed beyond the 1000 mark. Yes, you’re reading that right, Ventoy now supports more than 1000 ISOs and that’s a huge thing! On top […]

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Unpatched Python Library Affects More Than 300,000 Open-Source Projects

Trellix security researchers have revealed a major vulnerability in the Python tarfile library that could be exploited in software supply chain attacks. The researchers believe it could be used against organizations at scale, which could lead to attack…

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Wolfi: A Linux Undistro with Security Measures for the Software Supply Chain

Wolfi is a new community Linux undistribution that combines the best aspects of existing container base images with default security measures that will include software signatures powered by Sigstore, provenance, and software bills of material (SBOM).

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Software Based Audio Piping & Mix/Minus In Linux With Pipewire!

In this video I show you how I pipe audio from two different platforms together each week to make Destination Linux video podcast. Using Fedora, pipewire, and QJackCTL, anyone is able to connect streams of audio between multiple programs with a few simple clicks. No other OS is it this easy to connect multiple audio […]

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How to Choose the Best Linux VPS Hosting for Your Website

If you were to search for the “best Linux VPS,” you would most likely just get even more confused with all the industry jargon and tech-speak. What’s more, over half of all VPS servers run on a Linux system. The biggest advantage of using a Linux system is that it is free and open-source. This means […]

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How to Install SMPlayer on Debian 11 Bullseye

The following tutorial will teach you how to install SMPlayer Debian 11 Bullseye using a third-party repository with the command line terminal for the latest version.
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