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How to Create a VPC using Python Boto3 on Ubuntu

Boto3 is the Amazon Web Services (AWS) SDK for Python. It is the Python library that allows users or developers to create, configure, and manage AWS services and resources. In this tutorial, we’ll set up a VPC using Boto3.
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Clapper – GNOME Media Player Built Using GJS with GTK4 Toolkit

Clapper is a GNOME media player. It’s built using GJS (GNOME JavaScript bindings) with the GTK4 toolkit, so you’ll see some of the new GTK4 features in action. The media player uses GStreamer as a media backend and renders everything via OpenGL. GTK is a free and open-source cross-platform widget toolkit for creating graphical user […]

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How To Install Magento 2.4.3 on Ubuntu 20.04

Magento is a highly popular open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. It is completely customizable to every user’s requirements, thus allowing them to create and launch a fully functional online store in minutes, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to have an online shop set up without hassle. In this tutorial, we will […]

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How to Install and Configure Nginx Web Server

Nginx is the most popular web server due to its performance and ease of use. This guide will help you install Nginx on various Linux distros and you’ll learn about important Nginx configuration files and directories.
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How to Install and Use Podman in OpenSUSE Leap 15.3

In this guide we will learn how to install Podman in openSUSE Leap. Podman is a container engine that’s compatible with the OCI Containers specification. It is part of RedHat Linux, but can also be installed on other distributions. As it’s OCI-compliant, Podman can be used as a drop-in replacement for the better-known Docker runtime. Most Docker […]

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Two Methods on How to Install Python 3.11 on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, developers or users wanting to try out Python’s latest release will learn how to install Python 3.11 pre-release using two different methods.
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How to Install MongoDB with Podman on Rocky Linux 8

In this tutorial, I will be showing you how to install MongoDB with Podman on Rocky Linux. MongoDB is an open-source NoSQL database that provides high throughput for data-driven applications. Unlike relational databases such as MySQL, Oracle, and SQL servers which store data in tables according to a rigid schema, MongoDB stores data in documents […]

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How to Add a User to a Group in Linux

This article is about how to add a user to a group in Linux. The instructions will work well on most Linux distros, including Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, Linux Mint, etc. Users are arranged into different groups on all Linux-based systems. The whole idea behind this is that it makes the administration of the system […]

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Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Alfresco on Ubuntu

If your team and you work with content a lot, it might be a good idea to use an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) system. Taking into consideration a vast array of available solutions, it’s very difficult to choose the right tool for your purposes an…

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Best Self-hosted Email Clients

In terms of UX or simplicity of use, the self-hosted email applications I’m going to list in this article are no different from others except that you can host them on your server and access them from any device. Most of them offer an easy-to-use setup so that individuals with little knowledge of email servers […]

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How To Increase Disk Storage Size In VirtualBox Or VMware

VirtualBox and VMware are both easy-to-use utilities. However, for your own safety, I recommend performing these steps on a temporary virtual machine to familiarise yourself with the process. Once you’ve grasped the concept, you can create a backup of …

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Web VMStat: A Real Time System Statistics (Memory, CPU, Processess, etc) Monitoring Tool for Linux

Web-VMstat—it’s a small application written in Java and HTML which displays live Linux system statistics, such as Memory, CPU, I/O, Processes, etc. taken over vmstat monitoring command line. It’s all presented on a pretty Web page with charts (Sm…

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How to Restore Sudo Privileges to a User in Ubuntu Linux

In this guide, we will look at what causes broken Sudo, and how to restore Sudo privileges to a user from recovery mode in Ubuntu and its derivatives.
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How to Create a Website Using Hugo on Debian 11

Hugo is a free and open-source website framework written and developed in Go. Hugo provides a reliable and modern static site generator that allows you to create a simple and fast website easily. In this post, we will show you how to install and use th…

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EverSticky: Sticky Notes App for Your Linux Desktop

EverSticky lets users quickly take notes with post-it note windows displayed on their desktop. The notes are automatically saved and synchronized to Evernote at a given interval or on-demand. Learn more about EverSticky and how it works on a Linux desk…

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Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 Unveils New Features and Hardware Support

Linux Kernel 5.16 RC1 is now available for download and testing. In this article, we touch on the important features of this Kernel release.
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How to Run Linux Shell Command / Script in Background

In this post, we will discuss how we can run Linux shell command or script in the background using ampersand sign (&) and nohup command.
 
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PeaZip 8.3 Open-Source Archive Manager Brings Better Xfce Integration, New Linux Features

PeaZip 8.3 is packed with lots of goodies for Linux users who want to use a powerful archive manager, starting with the ability to customize the maximum length of command scripts generated by the application from 32KB to 2MB from Options > Settings > General, Performances. It also improves compliance with Open Desktop specifications by […]

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Mozilla Plays Matchmaker: Microsoft Store Now Offers Firefox for Windows 10, 11

A dozen years ago, the notion of Microsoft doing anything to make it easier for Windows users to find and install open-source software would’ve been unthinkable. But that was then, and this is now. This week, the impossible happened. The Microsoft Sto…

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Vulnerability Allowing an Update to Be Released for any Package in the NPM Repository

GitHub has disclosed two incidents in the NPM package repository infrastructure. On November 2, third-party security researchers Kajetan Grzybowski and Maciej Piechota, as part of the Bug Bounty program, announced a vulnerability in the NPM repository that allows you to publish a new version of any package using your account, which is not authorized to […]

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