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Improve Linux Performance, Trigger Ansible with Git Push, and More Tips for Sysadmins

Today, Enable Sysadmins looks back at our top 10 articles to give readers a chance to catch up on any of the great content they might have missed. In this list, you will see various topics covered, and we are confident that some, if not all, will be of…

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Why Service Mesh Architectures are Kubernetes’ New Traffic Cop

From Linkerd to Istio, service mesh architectures are increasingly being harnessed by enterprises to make managing container clusters easier.
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Out Now: The August 2021 Issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine

The PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the August 2021 issue. With the exception of a brief period in 2009, The PCLinuxOS Magazine has been published on a monthly basis since September, 2006. The PCLinuxOS Magazine is a product of the PCLinuxOS community, published by volunteers from the community. The magazine […]

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\Convert a PDF File to PNG/JPG Image in Linux

Portable Document Format (PDF) files are widely used nowadays. Images in any format are still easier to edit and manipulate than PDF files so it is general practice to convert pdf files to images to edit them. In this article, you will learn different …

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Paragon’s NTFS3 Driver is About to Become A Part of the Linux Kernel

Paragon’s NTFS3 driver fully supports reads and writes and many other features not found with the existing Linux driver. This new driver is much better off for those needing to deal with Microsoft NTFS file-systems from Linux.
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Securely and Anonymously Share Files of Any Size Over the Tor Network with OnionShare

In this article, we will explain how to use OnionShare, an open source desktop utility that allows you to share files hosted on your own computer of any size securely and anonymously using the Tor browser on the other end.
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How to Fix Sudo Command Not Found in Debian 10

In this post, we will show you how to fix sudo command not found in Debian 10 VPS. Sudo also called “superuser do” is a command in Linux that allows you to run high-privilege admin commands as a root user. It asked to enter your personal password and confirms your requests by checking a sudoers […]

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LTTng 2.13 Released, Enables External Monitoring Applications to Quickly React to Kernel and User-space Instrumentation

Today is the official release of LTTng 2.13 – Nordicité! It is the result of one year of development from most of the EfficiOS team. The most notable features of this new release are: Event-rule matches condition triggers and new actions, allowing internal actions or external monitoring applications to quickly react when kernel or user-space […]

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How to Configure Static IP Addresses in CentOS 8 / RHEL 8

2DayGeek: In this article, we’ll demonstrate how to assign or configure Static IP addresses on RHEL 7/8 and CentOS 7/8 systems.
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Explanation of “Everything is a File” and Types of Files in Linux

In Unix and its derivatives such as Linux, everything is considered as a file. If something is not a file, then it must be running as a process on the system. Learn more about file types in Linux here.
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How to Add Users to Sudoers in Debian-Based Linux

During your continued usage of an Ubuntu or Debian-based operating system environment, you’ll probably encounter terminal-bound errors like “permission denied” or something like “user is not in the sudoers file”. Learn how to add users to sudoers…

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How to Add Users to Sudoers in Debian-Based Linux

During your continued usage of an Ubuntu or Debian-based operating system environment, you’ll probably encounter terminal-bound errors like “permission denied” or something like “user is not in the sudoers file”. Learn how to add users to sudoers…

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How to Install Swift Programming Language on Ubuntu 20.04

In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Swift on Ubuntu 20.04 and 21.04. Swift, often referred to as “Objective-C, without the C,” is an open-source programming language developed and maintained by Apple. Swift is a general-purpose programming language built using a modern approach to safety, performance, and software design patterns. The Swift project aims to create the best available language for uses ranging from systems programming to […]

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Solus OS Review: A Linux Distribution That Does More with Less

Solus OS is a fresh take on Linux with a message: less is more. No hassling with settings. Everything is taken care of for you ahead of time. Learn more about this simple Linux distribution here.
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Open Compute Project: Redefining Open Source for the Data Center

When the Open Compute Project was founded (about 10 years ago), it began redefining the term “open source.” Before then, the term had primarily been applied to software, although it had, to a lesser degree, been applied to hardware as well. At OCP, the term open applies to specifications regarding all aspects of a data center — from […]

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Getting Started with UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) on Ubuntu 20.04

UFW or Uncomplicated Firewall is an application to manage an iptables-based firewall on Ubuntu. UFW is the default firewall configuration tool for Ubuntu Linux and provides a user-friendly way to configure the firewall, the UFW command is just like Eng…

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Gerbera Media Server 1.9.0 Released with New and Improved Features

Gerbera is a free UPnP media server which allows you to stream your digital media through your home network and consume it on a variety of UPnP compatible devices. It’s based on MediaTomb and works with any UPnP compliant client.
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Goggles Music Manager: An Open-source Music Collection Manager and Player

I’ve reviewed a smorgasbord of open source music players. But Linux is endowed with a huge selection, there remain a fair few I’ve yet to explore. For this review, I’m looking at Goggles Music Manager. Goggles Music Manager is free and open-source software that lets you play and organize your music collection. It uses the […]

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Top 5 Software Tools for Linux with Data Encryption

Data encryption is a must-have feature in today’s world of cybersecurity. It allows you to encode your data making it unintelligible to someone who doesn’t have the authorized access. To be more secure online, it might be a good idea to opt for software that comes with this useful feature by default. In this article, […]

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UnityX 10 Desktop Environment Makes Great Progress, Now Features New Panel and Sidebar Designs

Announced in early May, UnityX is the successor to Unity7, and, the next major release, UnityX 10, is planned for later this year as part of the upcoming Ubuntu Unity Remix 21.10 distribution, which, of course, will be based on the forthcoming Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) operating system release. UnityX 10 promises great new features […]

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