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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.
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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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Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Updates to Patch Intel “MMIO Stale Data” Flaws

On Tuesday, June 14th, 2022, Intel disclosed a series of new hardware vulnerabilities discovered by various security researchers that affect some of its processors. The four vulnerabilities were marked as having a “medium” security impact. The company released firmware updates to mitigate these potential flaws discovered in the Memory Mapped I/O (MMIO) method, which is […]

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Ubuntu Runs on a Google Nest Hub, Wait, What?

A hacker successfully managed to run Ubuntu on a Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen), say, what now?
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The History of the Ubuntu Linux Distribution

Ubuntu is one of the most popular and widely used Linux distributions in the world, thanks to its user-friendliness, elegant and simple UI, and a large online community that provides support and solutions to common user problems. As a result, over the years, Ubuntu has become one of the most recommended Linux distributions for beginners. […]

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9 Best Matrix Clients for Decentralized Messaging

Some of the most helpful Matrix clients, primarily for desktop (Linux, Windows, macOS), while also mentioning mobile and terminal clients.
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10 useful YUM commands in Linux

YUM (shortcat for “Yellowdog Updater Modified“) package manager is responsible for managing the packages from the YUM repositories located on the server at /etc/yum.repos.d/. Here are ten must-know commands to get the most out of YUM.
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Error Resolved: 1698 (28000) Access Denied for User ‘root’@’localhost’

This error is very common when you try to log in to your MySQL for the first time. Personally, I too faced this issue multiple times, maybe because we were not following the right way to install MySQL, or we forgot to set a password, or else we didn’t get the options to set a password. Similarly, there may be many other […]

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How to Configure SSH Passwordless Login on openSUSE 15.3

One of the well-known and generally accepted OpenSSH best security practices is to configure and use public key authentication a.k.a passwordless authentication. Although this approach is fundamentally for security, on a lighter note, it also allows for ease of use because of not having to type a password every time you attempt to log on […]

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How to Install VSCodium on Linux Mint 20

VSCodium is a fork of Microsoft Visual Studio Code Editor modified to have full open-source access. The following tutorial will teach you how to install VSCodium on Linux Mint.
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Valve Releases Proton 7.0-3 with Support for 19 Games to Play on Linux, More Improvements

Arriving one and a half months after Proton 7.0-2, the Proton 7.0-3 release is here to add support for more Windows games that you can now play on your GNU/Linux distribution through Steam Play/Proton. These include Age of Chivalry, Beneath a Steel Sky, Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamer Edition, Cities XXL, Cladun X2, Cursed Armor, […]

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How to Install VLC Media Player on Linux Mint 20

VLC media player is an open-source, free portable, cross-platform media player software and streaming media server developed by the VideoLAN project. VLC can play nearly all known multimedia files and DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols and can be extended and customized with multiple plugins. Here’s how to get it up and running […]

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KDE Plasma 5.25 Comes with Another Dose of Customization Capabilities

KDE Plasma, as we all know, is about the endless possibilities for personalization. And the just-released KDE Plasma 5.25 is no exception. New touchpad gestures, syncing the accent color, and touch mode are some of the new features in the KDE Plasma 5….

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How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.25 from 5.24

A beginner’s guide to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.25 from Plasma 5.24 desktop environment via terminal and GUI method.
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