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dutree: A Powerful Disk Usage Tracker for Linux File Systems

Developed from the combination of the durep and tree command-line tools, dutree reports disk usage in a tree-like format. Learn more here.
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How to Find Most Used Disk Space Directories, Files in Linux

This brief tutorial describes how to find the largest files and folders in the Linux file system using the du (disk usage) and find commands.
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How to Install Concrete CMS on Ubuntu 22.04

In this tutorial, we are going to show you how to install the open-source Concrete CMS on Ubuntu 22.04 OS. Follow along here.
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How to Install VirtualBox on Debian 12 Bookworm

Learn how to easily install VirtualBox on Debian 12 Bookworm with our step-by-step guide, and start virtualizing your systems today.
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Awesome Linux Game Tools: NoiseTorch-ng

NoiseTorch-ng is an easy-to-use, open-source Linux tool that creates a virtual microphone to suppress noise. Learn more here.
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6 Most Common Linux Logging Issues

Want to learn more about Linux logging? Check out this list of the six most common Linux logging issues.
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How to Make Documents Read-Only in LibreOffice, OpenOffice

Discover how to make a documents read-only, and secure your valuable information in LibreOffice and OpenOffice modules.
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3 Methods to Check Apache Server Status, Uptime in Linux

In this article, we will show you how to check Apache web server uptime on a Linux system using different methods and commands.
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How to Use Man Pages Efficiently in Linux

This documentation provides in-depth information, instructions, and explanations about how to use man pages in Linux.
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Qt Creator 11 Adds Integrated Terminal, GitHub Copilot Support

Qt Creator 11 brings an integrated terminal emulator, support for GitHub Copilot, initial support for Axivion Suite, and revamped Qt examples. Learn more here.
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Ultra Ethernet Consortium: Yet Another Linux Foundation Effort

The Ultra Ethernet Consortium is officially launching as a new organization hosted by the Linux Foundation and its Joint Development Foundation initiative. Learn more here.
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A Helping Arm for Panfrost

Collabora announced an extension of its collaboration with Arm, which will provide more surety and capability for Panfrost. Read on for more.
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How to Install 7-Zip on Pop!_OS

Learn how to install 7-Zip support on Pop!_OS easily! Choose between p7zip, or download the latest 7-Zip source.
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Linux Shells: Bash, Zsh, and Fish Explained

In this guide, you’ll learn about the features and installation methods of popular Linux shells, such as Bash, Fish, and Zsh.
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Taking Linux Security to the Next Level With OpenSnitch Firewall

Enhance Linux security with OpenSnitch, the powerful application-level firewall that effectively controls your outbound connections.
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How to Clone or Duplicate a Linux Server With Rsync

In this guide, you will learn how to hot clone a Linux server with the Rsync file synchronization tool.
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16 Rsync Command Examples for Efficient File Synchronization

Rsync is the most common command for copying and synchronizing files and directories remotely as well as locally in Linux and Unix systems.
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How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 21.2 from Mint 21.1

This article guides you through all the steps to upgrade your current Linux Mint 21.1 “Vera” system to Linux Mint 21.2 “Victoria.”
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12 Open-Source Penetration Testing Tools You Might Not Know

Red Siege has developed many open-source penetration testing tools. Give them a try; they’re all available on GitHub for free.
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Programmer vs System Admin: Which Career is Right for You?

In this guide, we explore differences between a programmer and system admin, more specifically in terms of the skillsets.
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