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How to Install Zoom on Linux

If you’ve been wondering whether you can install Zoom on Linux, we answer that here, showing how to install Zoom on Linux distributions.
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LibreOffice 7.2.3 Released with More Than 100 Bug Fixes, Download and Update Now

Released in mid-August 2021, the LibreOffice 7.2 office suite series comes with many new features and improvements, such as native support for Apple M1 machines, improved interoperability with the MS Office document formats, and dozens of UI enhancements for a better user experience. LibreOffice 7.2.3 is here today one and a half months after the […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 28th, 2021

This week has been full of great releases, despite the fact that it was Thanksgiving week in the US. We managed to test drive the MX Linux 21 AHS edition, new Deepin Linux, Alpine Linux, Endless OS, IPFire, and Clonezilla Live versions, as well as to update our VirtualBox, LibreOffice, Tux Paint, and Proton installs. […]

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EU Companies Issue Formal Complaint Against Microsoft OneDrive Windows Integration

Nextcloud and almost 30 other European companies have filed a complaint about Microsoft’s anti-competitive behavior with its OneDrive cloud storage offering.
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Why We Can’t Teach Cybersecurity

I teach cybersecurity. It’s something I really believe in, but it’s hard work for all the wrong reasons.
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How to Install Mysql Server 8 on Debian 11

MySQL is an open-source relational database management system. It’s one of the popular relational management systems. MySQL is commonly installed as part of the popular LAMP or LEMP (Linux, Apache/Nginx, MySQL/MariaDB, PHP/Python/Perl) stack. It implements the relational model and Structured Query Language (SQL) to manage and query data. In this guide, we are going to […]

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Distribution Kit for Mobile Phones NemoMobile 0.7 Released

After more than a year of development, an updated distribution kit for mobile phones NemoMobile 0.7 version was released, using the developments of the Mer project, but based on the ManjaroArm project. The system image size for Pine Phone is 740 MB. Al…

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How to Install and Set Up Jenkins in FreeBSD 13

In this guide, learn how to install and configure Jenkins in a FreeBSD 13 Server. Jenkins is a popular open-source automation tool to perform continuous integration and build automation. Jenkins allows users to execute a predefined list of steps, e.g. to compile golang source code to build binary files. The trigger for this execution can […]

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How to Install and Configure NFS Server on Debian 11

NFS or Network File System is a network protocol that allows you to mount a remote filesystem through the network. For this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure an NFS Server on the latest Debian 11 Bullseye.
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Alpine Linux 3.15 Released with Linux 5.15 LTS, Other Features

Alpine Linux 3.15 is here for users who want to use this security-oriented distribution on their computers. As you can imagine, this is a major update and the first release of Alpine Linux to be powered by the latest Linux 5.15 LTS kernel series. Highlights of this release include initial support for UEFI Secure Boot […]

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How to Install Animated Plymouth During Boot Process in Arch Linux

Read on for a tutorial on how you can install animated Plymouth during the boot process in Arch Linux.
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How to Compress the Whole Directory Using xz and tar

I compressed a directory having 37M size using both xz & zip. The zip file size was 31M, while the xz file was 16M after compression. Pretty impressive, isn’t it? Let us see how to compress the whole directory using xz and tar on Linux, macOS/*BSD/…

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How to Create an Amazon AWS EC2 Instance Using Python Boto3

In this article, we will see how we can create an EC2 instance using Python Boto3. We will use the “create_instances” method to create an instance.
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Wireshark 3.6 Network Analyzer Release

After a year of development, a new stable branch of the Wireshark 3.6 network analyzer has been released. Recall that initially the project developed under the name Ethereal, but in 2006, due to a conflict with the owner of the Ethereal trademark, the …

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How Set or Change Time Zone in Linux

In Linux system, time zone points to local time of region or county. When time zone is set in linux then it’s time automatically set according to region or country. It is always recommended to set correct time zone according to the geographical locatio…

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How To Run A Command After The Previous One Has Finished On Linux

This article explains how to run a command after the previous command has finished running. You can run a command after the previous one has finished, depending on the previous command’s exit status (if it failed or not) or regardless of this.
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How to Set Up FTP Server in Rocky Linux 8.4

FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, which relies on client/server technology. It is a software application that transfers files between systems. The FTP protocol was developed in the 1970s and is one of the most commonly used protocols to transfer data between computers over the Internet. However, despite being an old methodology, users still find […]

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Install and Use acme.sh Script to Get Free SSL Certificates on Linux

In this article, we will learn how to install the acme.sh script in the Linux system and how to use it to generate and install SSL certificates.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe XD

Adobe XD is the Adobe prototyping tool for user experience and interaction designers. Adobe XD features are used for creating wireframes, prototypes, and screen designs for digital products. The software creates user interfaces for mobile and web apps …

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A Basic Guide to the ‘ls’ Command in Linux with Examples

This guide will teach you how to use the ‘ls’ command in Linux. All the below examples of the ‘ls’ command are tested on RHEL/CentOS 7.6.
Linux/Unix platform ‘ls’ command is one of the most repeatedly used commands. …

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