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Getting Things GNOME 0.6 Personal Productivity App Released with New CalDAV Sync Backend

Coming about 11 months after Getting Things GNOME 0.5, the Getting Things GNOME 0.6 release is here to introduce a new synchronization backend that supports CalDAV server synchronization across your multiple computers, a new plugin to add game-like elements to the app, as well as a revamped tag editor. There are also the usual improvements […]

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How to Install RainLoop Webmail with Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu

RainLoop Webmail is an open-source email client that can be installed on your own web server. It supports IMAP and SMTP and provides a user-friendly interface with a variety of features.
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How To Access And Manage Remote Linux Systems With PuTTY

This guide explains what PuTTY is, how to install PuTTY on Linux, and how to access and manage the remote Linux servers using PuTTY.
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How to Install Prometheus and Node Exporter on Rocky Linux

In this article, you will learn how to install the Prometheus monitoring tool and Node Exporter on a Rocky Linux 8 system. Prometheus collects data and metrics through HTTP endpoints from target servers. Node exporter exposes hardware and kernel-relate…

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How to automount disk or USB in Linux {GUI/CLI}

We have recently covered an article on the UUID of disk storage, where we discussed why we need UUID, how to retrieve it, and all. It is important to have a UUID when you want to automount your drive.
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How to Setup Two-Factor Authentication (Google Authenticator) for SSH Logins

By default, SSH already uses a secure data communication between remote machines, but if you want to add some extra security layer to your SSH connections, you can add a Google Authenticator (two-factor authentication) module that allows you to enter a…

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Tiny Core Linux is the Smallest Linux Distribution on the Market

Tiny Core Linux is the smallest Linux distribution on the market, with the ISO coming in at 21MB). Learn more about the distro here.
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How to Use Emacs for RSS with Elfeed

Emacs is a very extensible text editor, as one feature that you can add is RSS. Learn how to access RSS feeds in Emacs today.
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How to Install PyBrain Python Library in Linux

PyBrain is an open-source machine learning library for Python. In case you didn’t know, PyBrain is short for Python-Based Reinforcement Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Neural Network Library. Learn how to install the PyBrain Python library in Li…

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LibreOffice 7.3 Office Suite Gets First Point Release, Almost 100 Bugs Were Fixed

LibreOffice 7.3.1 is here exactly one month after LibreOffice 7.3 to fix a bunch of bugs and issues that would prevent you from successfully using the popular office suite software for any of your home office needs. A total of 98 issues were addressed in this first point release to provide solutions to several LibreOffice […]

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Easily Run Windows Software on Linux with Bottles

Wine, which is short for Wine is Not an Emulator, is the flagship open-source compatibility layer available within the Linux ecosystem – or generally POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) compliant – for Windows applications.
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How to Install or Upgrade Mesa Drivers on Linux Mint 20

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install or upgrade Mesa Drivers on Linux Mint 20 with two PPA options.
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How to Install FeatherNotes on Debian 11 Bullseye

Feathernotes is a Qt notes manager for Linux. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install FeatherNotes on Debian 11 Bullseye.
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How to Set Up WireGuard VPN on Ubuntu [A Step-by-Step Guide]

WireGuard is an open-source, free, and fast VPN server with state-of-the-art cryptography. Learn how to set up WireGuard VPN on Ubuntu here.
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How to Automate AWS Resources with CloudFormation Templates

AWS CloudFormation is a service that enables sysadmins to manage AWS resources. Learn how to automate AWS resources with CloudFormation templates here.
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How to Install SuiteCRM on Ubuntu 20.04

SuiteCRM is an open-source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software solution. Learn how to install SuiteCRM on Ubuntu 20.04 here.
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Access and Modify Virtual Machines Disk Images with libguestfs Tools

In a previous article, we saw how to create kvm virtual machines from the command line; in this tutorial, instead, we learn how to access and modify virtual machines disk images, using some utilities which are part of the libguestfs package on the most commonly used Linux distributions. Those tools let us perform a variety […]

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How to Install OpenLiteSpeed Web Server on Ubuntu 20.04

OpenLiteSpeed is a free and open-source web server software that enables users to deliver websites faster and reliably. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps necessary to get OpenLiteSpeed up and running on your server.
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How to Install and Configure Suricata IDS along with Elastic Stack on Rocky Linux 8

Suricata is a Network Monitoring tool that examines and processes every packet of internet traffic that flows through your server. It can generate log events, trigger alerts and drop traffic upon detecting any suspicious activity.
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How to Install Software with Yum/Dnf Using RHEL ISO Image

Linux operating system attributes such as easy configuration, open-source projects support, access to container development tools, and other numerous functionalities are not the only reasons why some users fancy RHEL 8 over other Linux operating system distributions. The release of RHEL 8 has more muscles to flex to its user community. You can now set up RHEL ISO local […]

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