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Hijacking of Popular ctx and phpass Packages Reveals Open Source Security Gaps

Ax Sharma, Senior Security Researcher at Sonatype, talks about the tactics used by the researcher Yunus Aydin (aka “SockPuppets”) and what they revealed about the security gaps that can be misused to mount supply chain compromises affecting the open so…

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How to Install FreeBSD 13.1

This step-by-step guide explains how to create a FreeBSD Bootable USB and how to install the latest FreeBSD 13.1 with screenshots.
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RHEL 9 Released – Download DVD ISO Images for Free

RHEL 9 Stable release addresses both production stability and development agility issues to mirror a prime performance spectrum. CentOS Stream footprints are evident in the buildup of this highly anticipated RHEL 9 release due to its powerful capabilit…

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Top 10 GNOME Themes for Your Ubuntu Desktop

Here’s a list of nice and clean GNOME themes with screenshots for your Ubuntu desktop in 2022 which you can download and install.
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Ubuntu Developers Troubleshoot Slow-Launching Firefox Snap Package

Canonical has begun addressing performance issues with the Firefox snap package that was offered by default in Ubuntu 22.04 instead of the regular deb package. The main user dissatisfaction is due to the very slow launch of Firefox. For example, on a Dell XPS 13 laptop, the first launch of Firefox after installation takes 7.6 […]

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ProtonMail is Now Just ‘Proton’ Offering a Privacy Ecosystem

ProtonMail announced a re-brand with a new website, new name, updated pricing plans, a refreshed UI, and more changes.
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HP and System76 partner to release high-end Linux laptop

Linux laptop player System76 is joining forces with HP to release a high-powered Pop!_OS-powered developer laptop.
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How to Install Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Redis is an open-source (BSD licensed), in-memory key-value data structure store. Learn how to install Redis on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish.
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How to Find and Remove Duplicate Lines in a Text File

As a Linux administrator, superuser, or beginner learning the ropes of the operating system ecosystem, it is essential to learn the Linux command line tweaks on how to deal with duplicate lines in a text file. A common scenario that needs a quick and efficient approach to getting rid of these duplicate lines in a […]

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20+ FFmpeg Commands For Beginners

This tutorial explains 20+ FFmpeg commands to accomplish various audio, video transcoding and conversion operations with examples in Linux.
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Verizon 2022 DBIR: External attacks and ransomware reign

Verizon has been issuing its yearly DBIR report for the last 15 years, providing security practitioners and executives around the world a glimpse into the global trends and patterns related to cyber incidents and data breaches. This year’s key takeaway? “There has been an alarming rise (13%) in ransomware breaches – a jump greater than […]

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Customize GNOME 42 with a Polished Look

This article shows how you can customize GNOME 42 with the Materia theme, Kora icons, Bibata cursors, and extensions.
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Red Hat Partnership With GM: From Edge to Data Center and Back Again

In a recently announced partnership, Red Hat will be working with General Motors (GM) to bring connected vehicles to a new level.
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How to Create Sudo User in openSUSE Linux

The sudo command allows a user to administer a Linux system with the security privileges of another user. Learn how to create a sudo user in openSUSE Linux here.
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How to Schedule Tasks with Cron Jobs in Linux

This guide explains the basic usage of Cron Jobs. Learn how to schedule tasks with Cron Jobs in Linux here.
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3 Key Elements to Protect a Kubernetes Cluster

Kubernetes changed how we structure, deploy, and run our applications and became a de-facto standard. Learn how to protect a Kubernetes cluster here.
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How to Convert Hex to ASCII Characters in Linux

A hexadecimal numbering system is ideal for large digital systems, but not for everything. Learn to convert hex to ASCII characters in Linux here.
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10 Basic Cat Commands in Linux with Examples

The “cat” command is a useful command for sysadmins and DevOps engineers. Learn 10 basic cat commands in Linux here.
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10 Fun Free and Open Source Turn-Based Strategy Games

Turn-based strategy games require intelligence and quick gaming strategy. Learn about free, open source turn-based strategy games here.
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How to Resize Existing LUN/Disk on Linux

In most cases, disk space can be expanded by adding a new LUN to the system. In this quick tutorial, learn how to resize existing LUN or Disk on Linux.
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