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How to Set up Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu (Complete Guide)
We know the Linux operating system is considered secure “by design.” However, regular maintenance by applying released security updates ensures that it will remain such. This guide shows how to automatically set up updates on the Ubuntu system, also known as unattended upgrades.
How to Install LXQt Desktop or Lubuntu in Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04
In this tutorial we’ll cover how to install the minimal and full versions of the LXQt desktop environment, as well as Lubuntu, which is a flavor of Ubuntu that uses LXQt as the default desktop environment.
How to Install ImageMagick 7 on Ubuntu/Debian
If you are an editor and editing images is part of your daily life, then you should try the ImageMagick tool.
ImageMagick is a free and open-source tool to edit, create, compose, or convert digital images into other formats. It supports over 200 formats, including PNG, JPEG, GIF, WebP, HEIC, SVG, PDF, DPX, EXR, and TIFF
ImageMagick is a free and open-source tool to edit, create, compose, or convert digital images into other formats. It supports over 200 formats, including PNG, JPEG, GIF, WebP, HEIC, SVG, PDF, DPX, EXR, and TIFF
Ibase launches 3.5-inch SBC with Tiger Lake H CPUs, quad-displays and dual GbE
Ibase released a 3.5” single board computer (SBC) that is powered by the 11th Gen Intel Core processors (Tiger Lake H). The high performance IB956 SBC has quad-displays, dual GbE ports and dual SATA III.
How Wordle inspired me to create a 3D printing wiki the open source way
You decide to buy a 3D printer. You do your research, and you settle on an open system that uses resin as its material. You spend a nice chunk of money, and after a few weeks of waiting, it finally arrives.
Cheapest Web Hosting Services
On LinuxAndUbuntu, we have discussed hosting WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and other popular software on practically all major web server software. If you want to build a website on any web server, Web hosting is one of the most important components to start with
How to Install ImageMagick or Imagick PHP Extension in Linux
ImageMagick or Imagick, is a popular image editing tool to create, edit, compose, or convert digital images into another format.
Today, you will learn how to install ImageMagick as an extension for PHP scripts in a few simple steps.
Today, you will learn how to install ImageMagick as an extension for PHP scripts in a few simple steps.
Manjaro 21.3 Ruah Released with Polished Desktop Environments
Manjaro is a Linux distribution that has boldly made its way into desktop Linux in recent years, winning the loyalty of a large number of users. The new Manjaro 21.3 Ruah won’t wow you with novelty. Instead, it’s all about the desktop experience. Here’s what’s new!
A New Framework for In-Person OSPO Workshops: TODO Group Seeks Collaborators
The Linux Foundation's TODO Group has a new framework for in-person open source program office (OSPO) workshops.
10 useful YUM commands in Linux
YUM (shortcat for “Yellowdog Updater Modified“) package manager is responsible for managing the packages from the YUM repositories located on the server at /etc/yum.repos.d/.
Podman Compose or Docker Compose: Which should you use in Podman?
Both projects let you run multiple Podman containers on a single machine. But their differences might make one more appealing than the other.
Display History with Date and Time in Linux
The history command is one of the essential utilities for the Linux administrator, usually used to track all the shell commands you execute in a series.
When you execute the command, the shell captures it and then stores it in the separate file of the user’s home directory at ~/.bash_history. When the history command is executed, it fetches the data from this file and displays it as an output with the command and ID on the terminal screen.
When you execute the command, the shell captures it and then stores it in the separate file of the user’s home directory at ~/.bash_history. When the history command is executed, it fetches the data from this file and displays it as an output with the command and ID on the terminal screen.
How to Install Matrix Synapse on Ubuntu 20.04
Matrix Synapse is an open-source chat application written in Python, used for real-time communication for VOIP services and instant messaging.
How To Backup Proxmox Containers And Virtual Machines To USB Drive
This guide explains how to backup Proxmox containers and virtual machines to an external USB drive and how to restore them from the backup via Proxmox web UI.
Fedora Workstation’s State of Gaming – A Case Study of Far Cry 5 (2018)
This article compares and contrasts various performance metrics between Fedora Workstation 35 and Windows 10 Pro 21H2 while running the 2018 game Far Cry 5.
What scrum masters can learn from dancing
Many scrum masters have an obsession with quickly turning their teams into what they want them to be. Once their expectations are not met within some arbitrary time limit, or someone resists their ideas, then the fight begins.
Canonical Releases New Ubuntu Kernel Updates to Patch Intel “MMIO Stale Data” Flaws
Canonical published today a new set of Linux kernel security updates for all supported Ubuntu releases to address the recently disclosed “MMIO stale data” vulnerabilities discovered in some Intel processors.
How to Install and Use Ncdu for Better Overview of Disk Usage in Linux
The default disk usage command from UNIX based system summarizes directories on trees’ sizes, so it includes all their contents and individual files sizes.
Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) May Replace openSUSE Leap
The openSUSE Leap and Enterprise may get replaced by the Adatable Linux Platform (ALP) and Leap may get discuontinued.
timg – Terminal Image and Video Viewer
timg is a small command-line program to view images from the terminal. Not only does it display images in a terminal, it also supports the Kitty Graphics Protocol. This allows you to view high resolution images direct in a terminal. And the software also lets you watch animations and videos within the terminal.
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