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DNF Command Line Package Manager in Linux: A Complete Guide

DNF (Dandified YUM) is a package manager for RPM-based Linux distributions, including RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and Oracle Linux. This article is a complete guide on using the DNF command in Linux to manage and maintain the software…

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Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop

Red Hat is hiring a blind software engineer to help with accessibility refinements in GNOME, Fedora, and RHEL. This is a good step by Red Hat.
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Linux Lite OS 6.0 Review: Well-Built Linux for Windows Users

An in-depth review of the lightweight distribution Linux Lite 6 which is based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and brings several important changes.
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Mozilla Firefox 102 Is Now Available for Download, Adds Geoclue Support on Linux

Mozilla’s monthly Firefox release cycle continues, and Firefox 102 is now here less than a month after Firefox 101 with various enhancements to make your web browsing experience better. For Linux users, it introduces support for Geoclue, a D-Bus service that provides geolocation services when needed by certain websites. Firefox 102 also improves the Picture-in-Picture […]

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Python packages with Malicious Code Expose Secret AWS Credentials

Sonatype researchers have discovered Python packages that contain malicious code that peek into and expose secret AWS credentials, network interface information, and environment variables. All those credentials and metadata then get uploaded to one or more endpoints, and anyone on the web can see this. Going up a directory level showed hundreds of TXT files […]

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My Body, My Data Act Tackles Online Privacy in Wake of Roe v. Wade Decision

Representative Jacobs’ office said that one of the bill’s intents is to protect women seeking abortions from the prying eyes of law enforcement in states where abortion is illegal.
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Linus Torvalds is Cautiously Optimistic about Bringing Rust into Linux Kernel’s Next Release

Linux creator Linus Torvalds said that while he won’t make any promises, he’d like to see Rust merging into the Linux kernel with the next release.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 26th, 2022

This week was all about software releases as Plasma users got a new update to their favorite desktop environment, video editors got new releases of the Pitivi and Shotcut apps, music and photography enthusiasts got new releases of the Mixxx and digiKam apps, and the next major Krita release promises big things for digital painting […]

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Linux Mint: The Beginner-Friendly Linux Operating System for Everyone

This article contains all the necessary information you need for Linux Mint and helps you to learn and make a wise decision on your journey with this operating system.
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How to Install Laravel PHP Framework with Apache 2 on Ubuntu 22.04

Laravel is a web application framework based on PHP for building enterprise web applications. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Laravel on the latest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. This will also include how to set up the LAMP Stack for the Larave…

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How to Install and Use dig and nslookup Commands in Linux

The dig and nslookup are network administration command-line tools. They are both helpful for network troubleshooting and gathering information related to Domain Name Server (DNS). The “Domain Information Groper” (dig) command is an essential tool for gathering information or interrogating the DNS name servers to troubleshoot DNS issues. The “Name Server Lookup” (nslookup) command is a network administration command-line tool for querying and […]

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How to Install and Secure MongoDB NoSQL Database on Ubuntu 22.04

MongoDB is a free, open-source, and one of the most popular NoSQL database systems. It stores data in JSON rather than the usual table style method found in SQL databases. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MongoDB on Ubuntu 22.04.
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AlmaLinux Build System: What You Need to Know

The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July.
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How to Use Grep to Extract Emails from a File in Linux

If you have once crossed paths with data entry and extraction tasks either as a freelancing virtual assistant or for a personal/work project, you have understood the importance of data organization and management. The Linux operating system always transforms its users into data specialists.  This article guide will address possible approaches to extracting Email addresses […]

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How to Install MySQL Community on Debian 11 Bullseye

The following tutorial will teach you how to install MySQL Community on Debian 11 Bullseye using the MySQL official APT repository.
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How to Enable Arch User Repository (AUR) in Manjaro Linux

Since it is based on the Arch Linux operating system, this free and open-source Linux distribution prioritizes accessibility and user-friendliness as its major design parameters. The Pacman package manager and its rolling release update model are also …

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Manage GNOME extensions from Terminal

In this article, you will see how to manage GNOME extensions from the terminal to list out extensions that have been installed by the system and user. You will also find a way to install, enable, disable, and uninstall extensions all from the terminal …

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Adding a New Application Shortcut to the Panel in Lubuntu

To create a new application shortcut in the bottom panel of Lubuntu, you first need to create a new desktop shortcut. Here’s how to do it.
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The Beginner’s Guide to IPTables (Linux Firewall) Commands

If you are using Computers for while, you must be familiar with the word “Firewall”. We know that things do seem complex from the surface but through this tutorial, we are going to explain the basis of IPTable and the use of basic commands so that even if you are a networking student or want […]

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SpiralLinux Is a New Debian-Based Distro from the GeckoLinux Creator

Not every day, a new Linux distribution appears on the horizon, so we’re happy to present you SpiralLinux – the new kid on the block. SpiralLinux is a brand new Linux distribution offering a rich set of desktop environments and uses official Debian pac…

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