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Linux Mint 19.2 “Tina” Released

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Aug 3, 2019 7:18 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Mint
Linux mint 19.2 “Tina” was released yesterday with a number of new features and a collection of system improvements. Tina is a step closer to making the distro more user friendly, stable, and customizable.

Deepin OS – First Distro To Bring Cloud Sync Option

The development of Deepin started in 2004 under the name ‘Hiwix’ and it’s been active since then. The distro’s name was changed multiple times but the motto remained the same, provide a stable operating system which is easy to install and use.

Cyberattack On Elasticseach Databases Turns DBs Into Zombies/Botnets

There is a list of attacks conducted on Elasticsearch databases in the past few years by bad actors. The new one raises more tension among security experts due to its complexity and use of different tactics to evade security system and carry forward the attack successfully.

Critical Vulnerability Found In Ad Inserter Wordpress Plugin

On July 12, Wordfence team(Another popular security plugin for WordPress), discovered a vulnerability called RCE -- Remote Code Execution in Ad inserter.

Ubuntu To Provide NVIDIA Drivers Updates To Ubuntu LTS Users

Ubuntu has been a good choice to switch to Linux from other operating systems. The only thing that has stopped people is the hardware updates. Though there were NVIDIA drivers updates available but through third-party PPAs.

Septor Linux For Surfing Internet Anonymously

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Jul 13, 2019 5:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security; Groups: Linux
As I said above that there are already Linux distros that focus on users privacy. What is different or unique in Septor, how does it make users anonymous, and what tools does it use? We'll discuss it all in this article?

Working With Dictionaries In Python

We already know how to create lists, they are comma separated values. Dictionaries are also comma separated key-value pairs. Dictionaries in python are declared very similar to JSON. Have a look at the following code.

Kali Linux Released For Raspberry Pi

Recently, Kali Linux tweeted the news of releasing the pentesting distro for RPi and got a good response from its followers.

Python Lists And Tuples

  • LinuxAndUbuntu.com; By Mohd Sohail (Posted by MohdSohail on Jul 6, 2019 4:05 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Python Lists and Tuples are collections of elements that are ordered and indexed. They are very similar to an array. However, there is one stark difference between the two. Lists can be modified, new elements can be added and existing elements can be removed.

Endeavour OS -- Ready to be released

EndeavourOS promises to provide an easier way to install and use Arch Linux just as Antergos did. Their commitment is to answer each and every question in a friendly manner so that users can learn Arch easily and quickly.

Race Stupid With AI In Mayhemcars

You better watch out or they’ll try to ram you off the tracks too. If you are looking for a hilarious car racing game instead of “winning” as the sole objective, then this game is a must try.

BASIC CALCULATOR PROGRAM | LEARN BASH – PART 8

We will build a simple calculator program using BASH scripting language and at the same time reinforce all the concepts already taught. In a quick summary, we’ve explored the fundamental topics on variables, decisions, control statements, and arguments. Then there were minor subtopics like using comments in bash programs and operator types.

Arguments | Another way to work with user inputs – Part 7

Welcome to Arguments chapter of BASH scripting series. This chapter will introduce you to another new method of getting user inputs for your script. In the previous chapter, we’ve used the read command to get user inputs. The read command works after our bash program is invoked by our bash interpreter ie., user input is prompted after the program is run, but this time we are interested in getting inputs as parameters or arguments so it will later be processed by our program.

For Loop – Python Programming

We have already discussed the while loop in our previous article. In this article, we will be covering the for loop. The for loop is one of the most widely used loops in programming. As you begin writing real code, you will find that you will almost always use for loop instead of while loop. Let us now have a look at it.

Control Raspberry Pi & IOT Devices From Cloud Using Cloud4RPi

Raspberry Pi is one of the best inventions of our times. We can use this low-cost device to make something really cool and useful. In this article, I will show you how you can control your Raspberry Pi and send instructions to the devices connected to your RPi from anywhere in the world.

How To Install & Setup Nagios Core On Raspberry PI

Have you ever thought about how some of the World’s biggest companies monitor hundreds of devices? If not, then do it now because, in this tutorial, I am going to introduce you to Nagios. Nagios is a monitoring solution that can monitor a few devices in your house or hundreds of devices, services, network protocols in a multi-billion company.

Create New Users And Grant Permissions In MySQL

MySQL databases handle important data for websites and apps. Security is of extreme importance when it comes to handling data.

Number Systems Used In Computing

What are the numbers ? Are they some physical entity? Some phenomena? No, They are just objects used for measuring a quantity. You must already be aware of the decimal number system that we use. It has the digits from 0-9(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9).

Shoot Spaceships In Another Classic Arcade Hyperspace Drifter

Hyperspace Drifter is a classic arcade space shooter game. The game features beautiful 3D-like environment settings and cool flat-like spaceship art. It is lightweight too so the game does not require much computing resources unless you are playing it in maximized window mode.

UberWriter Markdown Text Editor For GNOME

UberWriter is a markdown text editor for GNOME. The app works with other desktop environments too since it is available only on flathub repository. All you have to do is install the app on your KDE, Cinnamon,… desktop while flatpak takes care of all the required dependencies to run UberWriter. Read on below to learn more about this awesome cool markdown text editor.

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