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Create a New MySQL User via phpMyAdmin

The continuous usage of phpMyAdmin as a GUI frontend for managing MySQL/MariaDB databases for sites like WordPress is making website administration achievable even by newbie users. You do not need to arm yourself with the prowess and accuracy of highlighting and implementing long SQL queries to unlock some meaningful strides in database management. One key […]

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Kernel 5.14: 30 Years in the Making and Still Improving

With an ever-increasing interest in more modern hardware support, and a more reliable kernel that is thoroughly tested, contributions by Collabora’s developers continue helping make this a reality for the Linux kernel.
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The 4 Best Linux Browsers I’ve Used in 2021

Do web browsers make a computer more useful or does a computer make a web browser more useful? In modern-day computing, web browsers have essentially become an all-in-one tool. Google’s Chrome OS is legitimate proof of this statement. We are now able to run word processors, excel sheets, have video meetings, and more, directly from […]

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How to Use SCP Command to Securely Transfer Files + Examples

In this article, we are going to explore how to use the scp command to securely transfer files and folders, using practical examples and beginner-friendly explanations.
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A Guide to 16 Basic cron Commands in Linux

In Linux/Unix, we can run and schedule many tasks automatically using the cron command. You can execute both commands once or at a regular interval. cron is widely used for scheduling repetitive jobs at regular intervals (run using commands listed in a table called “crontab”) and the ‘at’ procedure is used to schedule a job […]

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How to Speed Up an Ansible Playbook

Ansible is an open-source IT automation tool for continuous deployments or zero downtime rolling updates, software deployment, configuration management, and orchestration of more advanced IT tasks. This tutorial shows several ways to speed up an Ansibl…

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Vulnerability Could Expose HAProxy to HTTP Request Smuggling Attack

A critical vulnerability discovered in the open-source load balancer and proxy server HAProxy could enable bad actors to launch an HTTP Request Smuggling attack, which would let them bypass security controls and gain unauthorized access to sensitive da…

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KDE Connect – Access Files and Notifications from Android Devices

This guide explains how to access files and notifications from Android devices using KDE Connect on Linux operating systems. Learn more here.
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Firefox 93 Enters Public Beta Testing with AVIF Support Enabled by Default

Here we go again. Firefox’s (probably) most delayed feature, the enablement of support for the AVIF image format by default, is now planned for the next major release of the popular, open-source, free, and cross-platform web browser used by millions of users worldwide on both desktop and mobile platforms. Yes, I’m talking about Firefox 93, […]

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How to Boot a System into Rescue Mode from Installation DVD/ISO on CentOS 7

This quick tutorial describes how to boot a CentOS 7 system into rescue mode from Installation DVD/ISO.
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Whonix 16, an Anonymous Communications Distribution, is Available Now

The Whonix 16 distribution—aimed at providing guaranteed anonymity, security, and protection of private information—has dropped. Whonix boot images are built to run under the control of the KVM hypervisor. Builds for VirtualBox and for use on the Qubes operating system are delayed, while Whonix 16 test builds continue to ship. The developments of the project […]

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GhostBSD 21.09.06 Available to Download

GhostBSD is a user-friendly desktop operating system based on FreeBSD. The project has published a new version, GhostBSD 21.09.06 which migrates service management from OpenRC to FreeBSD’s rc.d approach.
So what is new in 21.09.06? Let’s take a l…

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Tails 4.22 is Here for Those People who put a Premium on Security

Version 4.22 of The Amnesic Incognito Live System, better known as Tails, rolled out recently. The new version is entirely focused on solving the most important issues in the Tor Connection assistant, making it more robust and easier to use. Learn more…

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What Are The Infrastructure Requirements For Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence or AI is ubiquitous these days. No organization can escape its influence. So instead of avoiding change, business leaders and IT decision-makers must embrace it. Adopting AI into your practice is easier said than done. It’s a vast domain that encompasses machine learning, deep learning, neural network, among others. There’s a lot of […]

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These are the Most popular Programming Languages ​​of 2021

The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) has developed and published a list of the main and most popular programming languages ​​of 2021. The list, which has been published in the entity’s magazine, IEEE Spectrum, has 55 positions, o…

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How to Convert Linux Packages with Alien

Alien is a command line package converter that converts between different Linux package formats such as Red Hat rpm, Debian deb, Stampede slp, Slackware tgz, and Solaris pkg. Learn how to convert Linux packages with Alien here.
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Linux From Scratch 11 — A Distro to Learn about Linux from the Ground Up

Have you already been through Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux, Slackware, Gentoo … and you still lack things to learn to build a Linux system from scratch? That is exactly what  Linux From Scratch 11 (LFS) is about , the new version of this distrolibro with which to build a Linux system from its very base and as far […]

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Project

Microsoft Project is project management software product sold as a subscription service. Fortunately, there are excellent free and open-source alternatives.
This series looks at the best free and open-source alternatives to products and services offere…

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Linux Kernel 5.15 Will Integrate NTFS3 Driver to Better Support NTFS File System

In the upcoming Linux Kernel 5.15 update, the NTFS3 kernel driver from Paragon Software will provide better support for Microsoft’s NFTS file system. Last year, Paragon Software made an amazing decision: try to Mainline the NTFS3 driver that was …

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OpenSSL 3.0 Officially Released After 3 Years of Development Work

The OpenSSL Software Foundation released a completely refreshed version of the OpenSSL software, that handles much of the encrypted communications on the Internet. After over 7,500 commits and contributions from over 350 different authors, OpenSSL 3.0 …

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