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Getting Started With the Metasploit Framework: A Pentesting Tutorial

The Metasploit project contains some of the best security tools available, including the open source Metasploit Framework. Learn how to use it with this pentesting tutorial.
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Install Firefox 101 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Alma Linux, and Fedora

This tutorial will be helpful for beginners to download and install Firefox 101 on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04, LinuxMint 20.3, Rocky Linux 8, Alma Linux 9, and Fedora 36.
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The 8 Best Open Source Web Servers

It’s been a long journey since the first web server was released back in 1991. For quite a long time, Apache was the only mention-worthy webserver. Over time, however, other open-source web servers have gained traction.
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Excellent Utilities: horcrux – File Splitter with Encryption and Redundancy

horcrux is an open source tool that’s designed to split files and keep them secure with encryption. This encryption doesn’t require remembering a passphrase or retaining a private key. Instead, the utility uses the Shamir Secret Sharing Scheme to break an encryption key into parts that can be recombined to create the original key, but […]

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Set Up and Manage Log Rotation Using Logrotate

One of the most interesting (and perhaps one of the most important as well) directories in a Linux system is /var/log. According to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, the activity of most services running in the system are written to a file inside this…

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Installation of CentOS Stream 9 with Screenshots

When Red Had shifted CentOS from a major release structure to a rolling release, users were angry as hell but CentOS went smooth, and recently they came up with their new release of CentOS Stream in collaboration with Red Hat Engineers and Community.
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How To Use When Conditional Statements In Ansible Playbooks

This guide explains conditional statements and how to use the ‘when’ conditional statements in Ansible playbooks that evaluate conditions and run tasks based on the outcome.
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Linux Lite 6.0 Updates Window Theme, Adds Accessibility Improvements

Linux Lite is a Linux distro based on Ubuntu that includes the ultra-lightweight Xfce desktop environment. The new major version Linux Light 6.0, is now available for download and usage, based on the newest Ubuntu 22.04 LTS release. Here’s what is new….

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Excellent Utilities: Whoogle Search – Self-Hosted Metasearch Engine

Whoogle Search is a privacy-focused search engine. It displays the same results as Google Search but without ads/sponsored content, JavaScript, cookies, or tracking.
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NVIDIA 515.48.07 Linux Graphics Driver Released as First Version with Open-Source Modules

As announced earlier this month, NVIDIA 515.48.07 is the first stable version of NVIDIA’s graphics driver for UNIX systems to offer the source code to a variant of the NVIDIA Linux kernel modules. The source code is available here to tinkerers and has a dual license as MIT/GPLv2. For that, this release adds a new […]

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GNOME Shell for Mobile: A Promising Start with Huge Expectations

An editorial about the GNOME Shell and components for mobile phones in terms of the current state, progress and future.
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Roundup: Xfce’s Apps Update for May 2022: New Releases of Xfce Terminal, Panel, and Task Manager

In May 2022, Xfce 4.16 users received two new maintenance updates to the Xfce Terminal modern terminal emulator app that only addressed a regression with the scrollbar position setting, a regression that broke scroll-on-output, an issue with KeyEvents …

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elementary OS 7 “Horus”: Expected New Features

A summary of the expected new features of elementary OS 7 “Horus” which caters to changes across look-and-feel, features and performance.
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Compile GNOME Shell and Apps From Source [Beginner’s Guide]

A tutorial on how to compile GNOME from its source, including the shell, mutter and some native apps.
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Flatpak Permissions Manager App Flatseal 1.8 Adds More Useful Options and Improvements

Flatseal 1.8 is here to introduce the ability for users to review and modify global overrides. Flatseal is now aware of these global overrides, takes into account all sources of permissions changes and displays them to the user when you look at an application’s permissions. In addition, Flatseal now highlights every permission changed by the […]

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GUADEC 2022 Conference Takes Place July 20–25 in Guadalajara, Mexico, for GNOME 43

GUADEC 2022 is the first in-person GUADEC event in the last two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated traveling restrictions and health safety measures, and it also marks GNOME’s 25th anniversary.
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Tails Linux Users Warned Against Using the Tor Browser: Here’s Why!

A crucial fix for a dangerous vulnerability that bypasses security in Tor browser is due to arrive in Tails 5.1. Here’s what it is all about.
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Linux Lite 6.0 Is Finally Here with the Xfce 4.16 Desktop, Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Dubbed “Fluorite”, Linux Lite 6.0 is derived from the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) operating system series and it’s powered by the long-term supported Linux 5.15 LTS kernel series. This is the first release of this lightweight distribution targeted at Windows users who want to migrate to a Linux-powered OS that features the latest and […]

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How to Install PowerShell on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install PowerShell on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish using the official APT repository.
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How to Install Apache ActiveMQ on Debian 11

Apache ActiveMQ is a free and open-source message broker developed by Apache Software Foundation. Learn how to install Apache ActiveMQ on Debian 11 here.
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