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SiFive Becomes Open Source RISC-V’s First Unicorn Company

The growth of SiFive and other companies focused on open source RISC-V-based processors will eventually bring the possibility of completely free and open computing to free and open source software advocates.
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How to Find Your IP Address on Debian 11

This guide is intended for Linux beginners. It shows 6 different ways to find the IP address of your local network card using the command line as well as the GNOME Desktop on Debian 11.
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How to Secure Your Linux Server

Linux servers are a great, cost-effective way for businesses to store and share data. Linux is open-source, so it provides plenty of resources and community cooperation. However, that also brings security concerns. If you’re going to run a Linux server, you have to know how to secure it properly. This article will provide you with […]

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Shotcut Video Editor Gets Multi-Threading for All Implicit Video Scaling and Some Video Filters

Now backed by the latest and greatest FFmpeg 5.0 open-source multimedia framework, Shotcut 22.03.30 adds multi-threading support for all implicit video scaling, as well as for various video filters, including Blur: Box, Blur: Gaussian, Color Grading, Invert Colors, Mask: From File, Old Film: Grain, Old Film: Scratches, Old Film: Technocolor, Reflect, Sepia, Sketch, Spot Remover, […]

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How to Install and Configure LibreNMS on Ubuntu 20.04

LibreNMS is a free and open-source network monitoring system built in PHP and MySQL which uses the SNMP protocol.
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How to Install MariaDB Server in Rocky Linux

The name MariaDB needs no introduction as its track record on numerous web-based and desktop-based projects speak for itself. The maturity in MariaDB’s performance delivery also makes it an ideal candidate for data analytics due to its columnar databas…

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How to Install and Configure SSH Server on Ubuntu 20.04

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure an SSH server on Ubuntu 20.04 and how to connect to the SSH server.
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How to Install and Switch Node.js Versions with NVM

Node.js is a free and open-source JavaScript runtime environment. Learn how to install and switch Node.js versions with NVM here.
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How to Install Checkmk on Ubuntu 20.04

Checkmk is a free open-source monitoring server tool written in C++ and Python. Learn how to install Checkmk on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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24 Great KDE Plasma 5.24 Themes

When it comes to customization, arguably no other desktop comes anywhere close to KDE Plasma 5. Here are 24 great KDE Plasma 5.24 themes.
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How to Install ClickHouse on Ubuntu 20.04

ClickHouse is a fast and open-source column-oriented database management system. Learn how to install ClickHouse on Ubuntu 20.04.
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How to Install PHP Composer in Rocky Linux

PHP Composer is an application-level package management tool for PHP programming. Learn how to install PHP Composer in Rocky Linux.
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How to Install Joomla with Nginx on Rocky Linux

Joomla is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. Learn how to install Joomla with Nginx on Rocky Linux 8.
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How to Install Node.js in Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04

Node.JS is an open-source, backend Javascript runtime environment built on Google’s V8 engine. It’s an asynchronous event-driven Javascript runtime environment tailored to build fast and scalable network applications and backend API services.
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Disk Partitioning in Linux (Without LVM)

In this tutorial, we’ll discuss the tools and the process of partitioning disks in Linux. First, we will add a new disk in our server and then create a new partition in it. We will create a partition with both the parted and fdisk commands.
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How to Install AnyDesk on Linux Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, and Others

AnyDesk is a cross-platform Remote client that allows you to remotely control any desktop and it has numerous features like remote control, file transfer, group policies, address book, custom namespace, REST API support, whitelist, Two-Factor Authentic…

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How to Add Windows Host to Nagios Monitoring Server

This article describes how to monitor Windows machines “private” services such as CPU load, Disk usage, Memory usage, Services, etc. For this, we required to install an NSClient++ addon on the Windows machine.
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5 Things to Know When Someone Says Linux is Tough

Is Linux tough? Why do people assume that it is? We highlight some common issues and shed light on it to make things easier.

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GNU Linux-Libre 5.17 Kernel Released for Those Who Seek 100% Freedom for Their PCs

Based on the recently released Linux 5.17 kernel series, the GNU Linux-libre 5.17 kernel is here to update the cleaning up logic for the btmtk, bnx2x, mt7915, mscc, and tegra drivers, as well as for a newly introduced driver for x86 Android tablets, and adds a new logic for dts files used by various new […]

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Install and Secure the Mosquitto MQTT Messaging Broker on Ubuntu 20.04

Mosquitto is an open-source message broker that uses the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) Protocol. The protocol is designed to provide lightweight communication to the Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In this tutorial, you will install Mosq…

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