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Compress Images in Linux Easily With Curtail GUI App

Curtail is a nifty open source GUI tool for compressing images in Linux. You can also bulk compress multiple images at once and set compression levels.
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20 Useful Security Features and Tools for Linux Admins

In this article, we shall a list of useful Linux security features that every system administrator should know. We also share some useful tools to help a system admin ensure security on their Linux servers.
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How To Enable Parallel Downloading In Pacman In Arch Linux

This guide explains how to enable parallel downloading in Pacman in Arch Linux and its variants like EndeavourOS, and Manjaro Linux.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Google Classroom

Google Classroom is a learning platform for educational institutions that aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments. The main aim of the platform is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students.
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Top 10 App Launchers for Ubuntu & GNOME Desktop [With Bonus List]

A curated list of 10 super awesome application launcher(s) for Ubuntu, Linux Mint and other Linux distributions with examples.
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How to Install ImageMagick 7 on Ubuntu/Debian

If you are an editor and editing images is part of your daily life, then you should try the ImageMagick tool.
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How to Backup and Restore your Linux System with Timeshift

Timeshift is a system backup and restores tool designed to restore your system into a usable state after something goes wrong. Timeshift is designed to only backup system files and settings. In this tutorial we’ll learn how to use Timeshift to re…

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How to Set up Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu (Complete Guide)

We know the Linux operating system is considered secure “by design.” However, regular maintenance by applying released security updates ensures that it will remain such. This guide shows how to automatically set up updates on the Ubuntu system, also kn…

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10 Useful Python One-Liners You Must Know

Python is a complex programming language where even “simple” commands can do a lot. Check out some of the most useful ones.
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Cheapest Web Hosting Services

On LinuxAndUbuntu, we have discussed hosting WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and other popular software on practically all major web server software. If you want to build a website on any web server, Web hosting is one of the most important components to st…

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Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) May Replace openSUSE Leap

The openSUSE Leap and Enterprise may get replaced by the Adatable Linux Platform (ALP) and Leap may get discuontinued.
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Manjaro Linux 21.3.0 Update Available to Download

Philip Müller has announced the release of Manjaro Linux 21.3.0, the latest stable version of the project’s rolling-release distribution offering a choice of KDE Plasma, Xfce, and GNOME desktops. This release features version 3.2 of the Calamares insta…

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DNS Toys: Daily Use Tools and Utilities Over the DNS Protocol

DNS Toys is an open-source tool to help you manage all the little queries you have from your command prompt by taking advantage of the DNS protocol.
It helps you find the public IP, weather, world time, timezone, conversion rate, etc., within your term…

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LXC 5.0 Linux Containers Are Here as a Long Term Support Release

LXC (Linux Containers) was the first and most complete Linux container manager implementation. Switching to Meson, the new cgroup configuration options, and time namespace support are some of the new features in the LXC 5.0.
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How to Install a Debian 11 (Bullseye) Minimal Server

This tutorial shows how to install a Debian 11 (Bullseye) minimal server in detail with many screenshots. The purpose of this guide is to provide a minimal setup that can be used as the basis for our other Debian 11 tutorials here at howtoforge.com.
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Researchers Disclose 56 Vulnerabilities Impacting Thousands of OT Devices

Forescout’s Vedere Labs disclosed OT:ICEFALL, 56 vulnerabilities affecting devices from 10 operational technology (OT) vendors. This is one of the single largest vulnerability disclosures that impact OT devices and directly addresses insecure-by-design vulnerabilities. In this video for Help Net Security, Daniel dos Santos, Head of Security Research, Forescout, talks about the 56 vulnerabilities, which impact […]

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Linux Foundation Launches Open Programmable Infrastructure Project to Organize DPU and IPU Efforts

CPUs and GPUs are common terms/technologies for all of us today and if the Linux Foundation has its way – DPU (data processing unit) and IPU (infrastructure processing unit) will be the next bit things in compute architecture.
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More on KDE Plasma 5.25 Desktop’s First Point Release, Multi-GPU Support Improved

KDE Plasma 5.25 arrived last week as the latest and greatest version of the beloved desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions used by thousands of users worldwide. It introduced many new features like a floating panel, redesigned workspace navigation, new gestures for touchscreens and touchpads, and much more. Now, KDE Plasma 5.25.1 is here as the […]

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EdUBudgie Linux: Ubuntu Spin with Budgie Desktop for Students, Teachers

EdUBudgie is a Linux distribution for schools, students, and teachers that comes with pre-loaded educational software and Ubuntu LTS version.
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KDE Plasma 5.25.1 (First Point Release) Brings 50+ Changes

With the list of 50+ changes, KDE Plasma 5.25.1 – the first point release becomes more stable, and also brings several tweaks.
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