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Show WebP Thumbnails In GTK Applications (Nautilus, Thunar, Etc.) Using WebP GDK Pixbuf Loader Library

I was looking for a way to get WebP image thumbnails in GTK applications (especially Nautilus/GNOME Files), and most solutions I found were “hacky,” until I found the rather unknown WebP GDK Pixbuf Loader library. So I thought I’d write about it here on Linux Uprising, in case some of you are also interested in […]

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tuptime – Shows Historical and Statistical Running Time of Linux Systems

System Administration involves many activities one of which is monitoring and checking for how long your Linux system has been running. It is always a good idea to keep track of system uptime in order to optimize the use of system resources.  Here&#821…

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Reverse Proxy with Nginx: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide

One of the more popular reverse proxy tools at the moment is Nginx. Although Nginx itself is a web server, it does an outstanding job of serving as a reverse proxy.
This step-by-step tutorial is going to show you how you can easily set up a reverse pro…

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Deepin Linux vs. Elementary OS

Today’s topic of comparison will be between Deepin and Elementary OS. One of the benefits of being a Linux user is that you’re essentially swimming in options of many distros to choose from. In my many years of being a Linux user, I have tried many distros, including Cylon Linux, Ubuntu, Manjaro, Deepin, Zorin OS, […]

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Emulate the Dragon 32/64 Home Computer with Linux

The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are home computers based on the Motorola 0.89 MHz 6809E processor and 32 and 64 KB of RAM respectively. Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable and accessible computers that, […]

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Mhddfs – Combine Several Smaller Partition into One Large Virtual Storage

mhddfs is a driver for Linux that combines several mount points into one virtual disk. It is a fuse-based driver, which provides an easy solution for large data storage. It combines all small file systems to create a single big virtual filesystem that contains every particle of its member filesystem including files and free spaces. […]

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Nitrux 1.6 Is Here as One of the First Distros to Ship with Linux Kernel 5.14, Latest KDE Goodies

The monthly Nitrux ISO releases continue, and the Nitrux 1.6 release is here as a major update to the distribution that brings many new GNU/Linux technologies, updated apps, and lots of improvements, making Nitrux one of the best distros for home and office use. First and foremost, Nitrux 1.6 is one of the first GNU/Linux […]

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Linux Lite 5.6 Released. Download and Upgrade Now.

The team announced the release of the latest version of Linux Lite 5.6 with new improvements, programs, package updates and more. Here’s a quick recap and review.
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How to Create eLearning Platform with Moodle and ONLYOFFICE

One of the most popular platforms that allow schools and universities to make the most of the online educational process is Moodle. In combination with ONLYOFFICE Docs, this software lets you deploy a collaborative learning management system in a Linux environment. To create a collaborative e-learning environment, you need an instance of ONLYOFFICE Docs (ONLYOFFICE Document Server) […]

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How to Install urBackup on Ubuntu 20.04

UrBackup is a client/server backup tool that supports image backups as well as file backups. In this guide, we will take a look at the installation procedure of UrBackup on an Ubuntu 20.04 system.
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How to Install and Secure phpMyAdmin on Debian 11

In this post, we will show you how to install and secure phpMyAdmin on Debian 11.
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How To Find Your Most-Used Commands on Linux

Everyday we run so many commands in our Linux system. This brief guide explains how to find your most frequently used commands on Linux operating systems.
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The 15 Most Important firewall-cmd Commands in Linux

In computing, a good firewall system can prevent any unauthorized access to the network security systems. Businesses and organizations invest a good amount of money in their cybersecurity infrastructure, depending on how crucial their business is. In this article, we will see the fundamentals of a new firewall service introduced in CentOS 7 named FirewallD. […]

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Working with the Pkill and Pgrep Commands in Linux

In this tutorial, we will learn the basics of using two commands, pgkill and pgrep, and how they help us in process management.
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How to Enable and Configure Unattended-Upgrades on Debian 11

Keeping your system up to date is an important factor for anyone from simple desktop users, developers, sysadmins; well, let’s face it, anyone with a device that is especially connected to the Internet. Debian, by default, is not set up for automatic updates. However, with enabling and configuring unattended-upgrades packages, you can easily apply security, […]

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10 Useful “ip” Commands to Configure Network Interfaces

The ip command is a new networking command-line utility that is used to assign an IP address to a network interface or configure/update useful network variables on a Linux system. It is a part of the iproute2 package and offers several network administration tasks such as bringing up or down network interfaces, assign and remove IP addresses […]

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How to Recover root Password on RHEL 8

This quick guide describes how to recover a forgotten root password with 9 simple steps on RHEL 8, CentOS 8, AlmaLinux 8, and Rocky Linux 8. Learn more here.
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How to Install Ionic Framework on Debian 11

Ionic Framework is a free and open-source toolkit for building high-performing, high-quality mobile and desktop apps. Ionic comes with integrations for popular frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue, and is one of the more popular frameworks amongst developers today in the mobile applications field. In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Ionic […]

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Example of How to Search Files in Linux Using the ‘find’ Command

The find command in Linux/Unix is known to be one of the most important and frequently used commands for searching files and directories. It supports different arguments and options for finding files and directories. Even if you can find files and folders in Linux via GUI it will be more friendly and easier to use, […]

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How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Debian 11

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Jellyfin on Debian 11 Bullseye, along with how to set your media drives to have correct read and write access. Plus if you want to stream an Apache or Nginx reverse proxy option remotely, we’ll how to secure it with Let’s Encrypt Free SSL certificate […]

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