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How to Install UVdesk Helpdesk System on Rocky Linux 8
UVdesk is an open-source Saas-based helpdesk system for companies to interact with their customers and offer round-the-clock support. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Uvdesk on a Rocky Linux 8 based server using Nginx, MySQL and PHP.
How to flatten ("unpivot") a data table
Flattening a rectangular data table means converting the table into a list of its component triplets (row, column, value). The command-line flattening shown here can also be used to flatten within a spreadsheet.
Pine64 previews RK3588-based QuartzPro64 SBC
Pine64 has unveiled a “QuartzPro64” SBC based on the octa-core Rockchip RK3588. The SBC will ship with 16GB LPDDR4X, 64GB eMMC, PCIe Gen3, HDMI in, 2x HDMI out, MIPI-DSI/CSI, 2x SATA, 2x GbE, and 4x USB including Type-C with DP.
Raspberry Pi for home
If you’re a regular around here, you might have noticed the new “For Home” option in our navigation bar up at the top of the page. But before you click it, wait a moment. We want to bend your ear about what we’re up to, and we want to pick your brains about what you think we should get up to.
5 Reasons to Use the Linux Desktop Instead of WSL
WSL has allowed users to run Linux within Windows. But there are several reasons why you should install a Linux desktop instead of WSL.
How to Use the timedatectl Command on Linux
The Linux timedatectl command lets you set your time, date, and timezone for your system clock and your real-time clock. Spare a moment, and we’ll show you how it all works.
How to Do a Fuzzy File Search in Linux
When looking for files on the Linuz desktop, you may often rely on the search feature of your favourite file manager. The conventional searching approach is to apply an exact search, so that only files or directories that are a perfect match to the search string are displayed.
Manage Java versions with SDKMan
Java is more than just a programming language: It's also a runtime. Applications written in Java are compiled to Java bytecode then interpreted by a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is why you can write Java on one platform and have it run on all other platforms.
What Is Gentoo Linux and How to Install It
Gentoo Linux allows you to create your own custom Linux distribution. Learn how to install Gentoo on your computer today.
How to Use SFTP Command to Transfer Files
No offense, but are you still using the same old standard FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to exchange files from a remote system? It’s been a five-decade since FTP came, now we have a more appropriate alternative with good security algorithms without compromising the speed.
Nasty Linux netfilter firewall security hole found
Behind almost all Linux firewalls tools such as iptables; its newer version, nftables; firewalld; and ufw, is netfilter, which controls access to and from Linux's network stack. It's an essential Linux security program, so when a security hole is found in it, it's a big deal.
Open exchange, open doors, open minds: A recipe for global progress
Could open organization principles successfully apply to entire societies? That's the question I asked as I read the book Open: The Story of Human Progress by Johan Norberg, which aims to examine the relative success of "open societies" throughout global history.
How to Install phpBB on Ubuntu 20.04
phpBB, also known as a “PHP Bulletin Board” is a free flat-forum bulletin board software that provides a space for people to gather and communicate with each other.
Arch Linux turns 20: Small, simple, great documentation
Arch Linux, arguably the most widely known rolling-release distribution, just celebrated its 20th anniversary. The project has commemorated its first public release, 0.1, with a snapshot of its original homepage.
Working with the ip Command in Linux with Examples
In this tutorial, we will cover how to use the ip command to display or configure information about network interfaces, routing, and IP addresses.
How to Install and Use SSHGuard on Ubuntu 20.04
SSHGuard is an open-source daemon that is used to enhance the security of ssh as well as other network protocols. In this tutorial, you will learn to install SSHGuard and configure the system to prevent brute force attacks in Ubuntu 20.04.
Collect sudo session recordings with the Raspberry Pi
I've used the sudo command for years, and one of my favorite features is how it saves a record of everything happening in a terminal while running a command. This feature has been available for over a decade. However, sudo 1.9 introduced central session recording collection, allowing you to check all administrative access to your hosts on your network at a single location and play back sessions like a movie.
ReactOS shows off SMP support in open-source take on Windows
Huge step towards the project's goal of being a drop-in replacement for older Microsoft operating systems. ReactOS, the open-source project for creating a binary-compatible drop-in replacement for Windows, has crossed a crucial milestone with a first look at symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) support.…
RK3588-powered mini-PC offers HDMI in and out
Mekotronics is prepping an “R58X” mini-PC that features on an octa-core RK3588 with up to 16GB RAM, 2x GbE, WiFi/BT, HDMI in and out, DP, and 4x USB plus eMMC, SATA, and M.2 storage. Shenzhen-based Mekotronics has posted several preliminary shopping/product pages (without prices) for an industrial temperature mini-PC and signage player that runs Linux […]
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: March 13th, 2022
The seventy-six installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on March 13th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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