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How to Install Ntopng to Monitor Network Traffic on Debian 11
Ntopng is an open-source network monitoring tool that monitors real-time network traffic from a web interface. In this article, you will learn how to install Ntopng on Debian 11.
ISG: Lets you use YouTube as Cloud Storage for ANY files, not just Video
Discover how to use YouTube as a free and unlimited file storage platform with one easy script that will allow you to use your YouTube account as a cloud storage service, allowing you to upload and access files of any type and size without any limitations.
Enabling Nginx Mainline on Fedora: Step-by-step
Nginx is a popular open-source web server that serves dynamic and static web pages. It is known for its high performance and low resource utilization, making it a popular choice for web administrators. Learn how to enable Nginx Mainline on Fedora Linux
Steam Deck Now Lets You Transfer Games from PC over Your Home Network
Valve released today a new Steam Deck Client stable update that introduces a new feature allowing users to transfer games offline via the local network from their personal computers to Steam Deck or another PC.
How to Set Up Multi-Master PostgreSQL Replication on Ubuntu 22.04
PostgreSQL is an open-source database management system focusing on extensibility and SQL compliance. This tutorial will install the PostgreSQL database server on Ubuntu 22.04 servers and set up Multi-Master replication with multiple servers via Bucardo, an asynchronous PostgreSQL replication system.
Redirecting Non-WWW or WWW in Nginx Linux
Learn how to redirect non-WWW or WWW in Nginx on Linux.
Transmission 4.0.2 Limits In-Kernel File Copying to 2GB Blocks at a Time, Fixes Bugs
Transmission 4.0.2 open-source and free BitTorrent client has been released today as the second maintenance update to the latest Transmission 4.0 release launched in early February 2023 to address more issues.
How to Install Java on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Are you looking to install Java on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS? Our step-by-step guide will walk you through the process with ease.
How to Install Microsoft Fonts on Fedora
Fedora Linux is a popular open-source operating system known for its stability, security, and user-friendliness. However, Fedora does not have pre-installed proprietary fonts, such as Microsoft Fonts. Learn how to install Microsoft fonts on Fedora Linux
System76’s Meerkat Mini Linux PC Now Ships with 12th Gen Intel Core i CPUs
System76 announced today that its Meerkat mini Linux PC is back and it’s more powerful than ever with up to 12th Gen Intel Core i processors, up to 16 TB of storage, and up to 64 GB DDR4 RAM.
How to Create An Online Dictionary with Dico in Linux
Dico is a simple, yet highly flexible online dictionary server for Linux. Learn how you can host and use one on your local network today.
How to Upgrade from Fedora 37 to Fedora 38 Beta Release with CLI
Discover how to upgrade your current Fedora 37 to the latest Fedora 38 effortlessly using CLI commands.
MoonRay: DreamWorks’ Open-Source Gift to the Animation Community
Ready to take your animation to the next level? DreamWorks Animation has just released MoonRay as open-source software.
Best GUI Package Managers for Arch Linux
Learn about the best GUI package managers for Arch Linux with their features, advantages, installation guides and more.
How To Create Installable ISO From A Linux System With Penguins-eggs
This detailed tutorial explains what is Penguins-eggs, how to install Penguins-eggs in Linux and how to create installable ISO from your current Linux system with Penguins-eggs.
Fixing CURL Error in Linux: Step-by-Step
Learn how to troubleshoot and solve CURL errors on Linux.
How to Select A Linux Distribution
With tons of Linux distributions, it can be a daunting task to find the one for you. This guide shows you how to select a Linux distribution.
Running Cron Jobs on Linux: 5, 10, or 15 Minute Intervals
Learn how to automate tasks in Linux with cron and set custom intervals.
Pentesters' fave Kali Linux turns 10 with version 23.1
It's also 17… and 18… and actually rather coolThe developers of specialized security-testing distro Kali Linux have released the first version of 2023, which marks the project's tenth anniversary… but only in this incarnation.…
Despite What You’ve Heard, Open Source 101 Isn’t Just for Newbies
Although Open Source 101 (which will be coming to Charlotte, North Carolina for the first time on Thursday March 23) primarily targets those new to open source, veteran open sourcers can find benefits from attending, too.
Machine Learning in Linux: StemRoller – separate vocal and instrumental stems from songs
StemRoller is software which lets you separate vocal and instrumental stems from any song with a single click. It uses Facebook’s Demucs algorithm for demixing songs and integrates search results from YouTube.
Grab and de-DRM Kobo ebooks with kobodl
Used with the Obok DeDRM plugin, Calibre can easily strip DRM from ebooks bought from the Kobo store. The combo works fine, but it has two downsides: you need to have access to the machine running Calibre, and you must connect your Kobo reader to the machine. While these are not deal-breakers, Kobodl provides a more elegant solution for downloading Kobo ebooks and liberating them from the DRM shackles.
First Look at the GNOME 44 Desktop Environment on Fedora Linux 38
It’s that time of the year when a new major release of the GNOME desktop environment is about to hit the software repositories of some of the most popular GNU/Linux distributions, so I decided to take a look at GNOME 44 on the upcoming Fedora Linux 38 operating system.
Ken Thompson, Who Co-created UNIX, is Now Moving to Debian GNU/Linux (Raspbian)
Ken Thompson has shared incredible news; he's moving to GNU/Linux
Meet the Newest Member of Kali’s Family: The Purple Release
Kali Linux released 2023.1 and celebrated its 10th birthday with a brand-new distro for defensive security enthusiasts – Kali Purple.
Nginx Gzip Compression on Linux: A How-To Guide
Step-by-step instructions for enabling Gzip compression in Nginx.
After nearly two decades of waiting, GNOME 44 brings you... image thumbnails
The primary desktop in Ubuntu 23.04 and Fedora 38 is getting thereGNOME 44 is reaching readiness, just in time for inclusion in the next versions of the two big distro daddies, Ubuntu "Lunar Lobster" and Fedora 38.…
KDE Plasma 5.27.3 Enables Night Light on ARM Devices That Don’t Support Gamma LUTs
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.27.3 as the third maintenance update to the latest KDE Plasma 5.27 LTS desktop environment series to add more improvements and fix bugs.
The Best Online Security Tools for Linux Users in 2023
We compiled a recommended suite of security tools that should appeal to any Linux enthusiast. These programs are compatible with most distros, are open-source, and are available for free.
Kali Linux Introduces "Kali Purple" for Defensive Security Hardening
Kali Linux 2023.1 release introduces a new variant "Kali Purple" with additional updates and goodies.
How to install OTRS (OpenSource Trouble Ticket System) on Debian 11
OTRS is an open-source Ticket Request System that helps organizations process customer tickets and requests. This post will explain how to install OTRS on Debian 11 server.
Input Function in Python: Concepts and Examples
Learn about input function in Python to accept values from standard input and how to process them using several examples.
How to Install and Use Microsoft SQL Server on Debian 11
MSSQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server is an RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) developed by Microsoft. This tutorial will show you how to install and use Microsoft SQL Server on Debian 11.
Fedora Linux 38 Beta Released with Linux Kernel 6.2, GNOME 44, and More
The Fedora Project released today the beta version of the upcoming Fedora Linux 38 operating system, a major release that promises some of the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies, as well as other exciting changes.
How to Manually Install GNOME Extensions From a ZIP File on Any GNOME
Not able to install or use GNOME Shell Integration on your browser? Then don’t dwell too much because you can also manually install extensions from a zip file using the following steps:
Firefly announces AI mainboard with 2x GbE and Dual Band Wi-Fi connectivity
Firefly announced today a single board computer based on the BM1684X Octa-core processor. The AIO-1684XJD4 can be configured with up to 16GB RAM, 128GB eMMC and it includes multiple storage interfaces. The product page specifies that this embedded board integrates the SOPHON AI processor BM1684X with a 12nm process. BM1684X — Octa-core ARM Cortex-A53 (up […]
Announcing Fedora Linux 38 Beta
The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Fedora Linux 38 Beta, the next step towards our planned Fedora Linux 38 release at the end of April. Download this prerelease from our Get Fedora site.
What You Didn’t Know About Python Dictionaries
The dictionary is one of Python’s most powerful data types. In other programming languages and computer science in general, dictionaries are also known as associative arrays. They allow you to associate one or more keys to values. This article shares some beyond-the-basics tips and tricks.
ASRock Jupiter 600 Series compatible with Alder Lake/Raptor Lake processors
Last week, ASRock launched their newest Mini-PCs featuring a LGA1700 socket for Intel 13th/12th Gen CPUs. The Jupiter H610/B660 supports up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, 2x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI port and multiple USB interfaces. ASRock states that both Jupiter H610 and B660 support 13th Gen and 12th Gen Intel Core processors (35W – […]
Albert: The Smart and Efficient Linux Launcher for Your Desktop
Discover how the Albert Linux launcher can boost your productivity and transform your desktop experience with speed and versatility.
Linux desktop leaders unite behind Flathub app store. Heres why
One reason why there are so many Linux desktops is that there[he]#039[/he]s endless disagreement on what makes the best desktop. Now, GNOME and KDE are exploring the idea of uniting, using Flatpak to create a Linux desktop app store.
How to Install FreeIPA Server with Docker on Debian 11
FreeIPA is an open-source identity management solution for Linux/Unix operating systems. In this guide, you will install and set up the FreeIPA server on Debian 11 machine via Docker.
How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with ChatGPT
ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite that comprises collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations along with form creator, PDF viewer and converter. ChatGPT is an AI language model developed by OpenAI. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to make ChatGPT available in ONLYOFFICE editors using a plugin.
Machine Learning in Linux: scikit-learn – machine learning library for Python
Scikit-learn is a machine learning library built on top of SciPy that supports supervised and unsupervised learning. It also provides various tools for model fitting, data preprocessing, model selection, model evaluation, and many other utilities. It’s accessible to everyone, and reusable in various contexts.
Kali Linux Celebrates 10th Anniversary with First 2023 Release
Offensive Security is happy to announce today Kali Linux 2023.1 as the first ISO release of this ethical hacking and penetration testing distribution in 2023 and an important milestone that celebrates the project’s 10th anniversary.
Firefox 111 Web Browser Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
The Mozilla Firefox 111 web browser is now available for download for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows, ahead of the official launch on March 14th, 2023.
digiKam 7.10 Photo Management App Adds Support for New Cameras, Bug Fixes
digiKam 7.10 open-source, free, and cross-platform photo management app has been released today as the tenth and last maintenance update in the digiKam 7.x series with various improvements, bug fixes, and updated components to support new cameras.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 12th, 2023
The 128th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on March 12th, 2023.
Pano: Next-gen Clipboard Manager for Gnome Shell
Tired of losing content from the clipboard? If yes, then you should use Pano Clipboard Manager.
Scrcpy 2.0 Released with Audio Forwarding from Android to PC
Control your Android device from your PC with Scrcpy 2.0. Enjoy new audio forwarding and other features for an even smoother experience.
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