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How to Send Ubuntu Logs to a Graylog Server
Graylog is a platform centralized log management system. It's one of the most popular log management systems in the DevOps world with multi-platform support and can be installed in a container environment such as Docker and Kubernetes.
Linux Kernel 5.17 Reaches End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to Linux 5.18
The time has come to say goodbye to the Linux 5.17 kernel series as it is now marked as EOL (End-of-Life) on the kernel.org website, which means that it will no longer receive maintenance updates.
How to Setup a Centralized Log System with Graylog on Debian 11
Graylog is a free and open-source log-management platform for capturing, storing and enabling real-time analysis of your data and logs. It's written in Java and built on top of other open-source software like MongoDB and Elasticsearch.
How to set Firefox as your default browser on Windows
During a software update, your settings can sometimes change or revert back to their original state. For example, if your computer has multiple browsers installed, you may end up with a different default browser than Firefox. That’s easy to fix so that Firefox is there for you when you expect it, like when you click on web links in email and other apps.
Mozilla Enables Firefox’s “Total Cookie Protection” Privacy Feature by Default on Desktop
In an attempt to make Firefox one of the most private and secure web browsers on the planet, Mozilla today announced the rollout of the “Total Cookie Protection” privacy feature by default for all desktop users.
Texas Instruments introduces the AM62x processors to the Sitara processors family
Last week, Texas Instruments released two new models for the Sitara processor family. The Sitara AM623 and the AM625 can have up to four Cortex-A53 processors and one Arm Cortex M4F. For quick product development, TI is integrating them on the SK-AM62 starter kit which starts at $149.
Building the metaverse with open source
The word metaverse has been thrown around a lot these days. Whether you believe it's a reality or not, the adoption of the term has signaled a significant shift in the way people think about the future of online interactions. With today's technological advancements and an increase in geographically distributed social circles, the idea of seamlessly connected virtual worlds as part of a metaverse has never felt more appealing.
IPFire Linux Firewall Distro Improves Its Intrusion Prevention System and Security
Peter Müller announced today the release and general availability of IPFire 2.27 Core Update 168 as the latest stable version of this hardened open-source Linux firewall distribution targeted at routers and firewalls.
Linux Shutdown Command – 8 Examples with All Options
Learn how to use Linux shutdown command-line utility with practical examples. Use it shutdown the system immediately or at a specific time.
What will happens if I run “sudo rm -rf /” on Linux?
No, executing "sudo rm -rf /" will not wipe out your complete system unless you do *. Read the full article to find out.
Linux file system works differently than the windows system. Unlike Windows, which stores files and configurations inside C:, D:, or E: Drive, Linux stores everything inside the root (/).
Linux file system works differently than the windows system. Unlike Windows, which stores files and configurations inside C:, D:, or E: Drive, Linux stores everything inside the root (/).
How to interrupt the Linux boot process
During a computer's boot process, you must transition from a firmware (UEFI or BIOS) process to loading a kernel and then finally to the user environment. When booting a POSIX system, you can choose to interrupt the boot process to adjust settings or even to log in using a chroot environment.
The 12 Habits of Highly Effective Software Developers
I’ve worked with many software developers, some of them fresh out of college and others seasoned professionals. This article lists some of the traits these people seem to have in common, and I’m confident that there’s something to learn for everyone here, no matter your track record.
Share your Linux terminal with tmate
As a member of the Fedora Linux QA team, I sometimes find myself executing a bunch of commands that I want to broadcast to other developers. If you've ever used a terminal multiplexer like tmux or GNU Screen, you might think that that's a relatively easy task. But not all of the people I want to see my demonstration are connecting to my terminal session from a laptop or desktop. Some might have casually opened it from their phone browser—which they can readily do because I use tmate.
How to Install VNC Server Ubuntu 22.04
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a desktop sharing protocol that allows you to control a computer remotely using the VNC client software. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install and configure the VNC Server on the latest Ubuntu Server 22.04. This guide also covers how to securely connect to the VNC Server through SSh tunneling.
Best Approaches to Choosing Your First Linux Distro (Beginner’s Guide)
For the average PC user who has been using the established desktop operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and macOS, Linux can be somewhat confusing. So, are you a newcomer to Linux? Not sure which Linux distribution to choose to begin your Linux journey? This article is for you!
KDE Plasma 5.25 Desktop Environment Is Out Now, This Is What's New
The KDE Project announced today the release and general availability of KDE Plasma 5.25 as the latest stable series of this beloved graphical desktop environment for GNU/Linux distributions.
KDE Plasma 5.25 Released with Dynamic Accent Colour, Floating Panel
Release highlights of KDE Plasma 5.25 which brings first-ever dynamic accent colour based on wallpaper, flaoting panel and more.
How to Upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.25 from 5.24
A beginner's guide to upgrade to KDE Plasma 5.25 from Plasma 5.24 desktop environment via terminal and GUI method.
How to Check Sudo History in Linux
Being able to view and analyze sudo logs is one of the key parts of maintaining your Linux machine. Learn how to look at sudo history today.
How to Backup and Restore your Linux system with Timeshift
Timeshift is a system backup and restores tool designed to restore your system into a usable state after something goes wrong. Timeshift is designed to only backup system files and settings. In this tutorial we'll learn how to use Timeshift to restore our system to a previous state.
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