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How to Install Drupal on Ubuntu 20.04
Drupal is an open-source and popular content management tool that is the foundation of many websites across the internet. In this post, we are going to explain how to install the Drupal content management tool on Ubuntu OS.
How to use Wireshark for capturing and analyzing network packets
Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) is a FOSS (free and open-source software) for network protocol analyzer. In this guide, we will learn “How to use Wireshark for capturing and analyzing packets”.
Dev's PostgreSQL experiment probes possibility of zero-downtime schema migration
A Swedish developer has published code that promises to avoid application downtime during PostgreSQL schema migrations.
How to build an open source metaverse
If I told you that all content and software you need to build the metaverse is already available and completely free, would you do it? Hold that thought, and let's take a step back and explain the metaverse.
How to Install Rust on CentOS 8 Stream
For users, especially developers wanting to try out Rust Programming language, you will learn how to install Rust Programming Language on CentOS 8 Stream.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Cisco Webex
Webex offers calling, meetings, and messaging in the cloud for teams of all sizes. It offers a way of collaborating that focuses around the work you do, not your location — whether it’s in the office, at home, or somewhere else.
Raspberry Pi system can detect viruses on other devices without use of software
A team of researchers at the Institute of Computer Science and Random Systems has built a non-software-based virus detection system using a Raspberry Pi, an H-field probe and an oscilloscope to detect electromagnetic wave signatures of multiple types of viruses. The team presented its system and test results at last month's ACM Machinery's Annual Computer Security Applications Conference and published a paper describing their system on ACM's Research Article page.
How To Find Last Logged In Users In Linux
This tutorial explains how to find last logged in users in Linux using last, lastb and lastlog commands with examples.
Adjusting NordVPN Settings on Linux
In this article you’ll read a quick guide on some of the most important options in NordVPN for Linux, and how you can tweak them.
Download Linux distributions from a terminal using the OSGET utility
The conventional method to download ISO is best when you have access to Graphical User Interface (GUI), but what to do when you just have a command-line interface?
How to Install Tripwire IDS on Debian 11 Bullseye
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Tripwire IDS with Debian 11 Bullseye.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Promises Performance Boost for All Raspberry Pi 4 Devices
Canonical is not giving up on Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi devices, and they promise to give everyone a performance boost with the next major release of the popular GNU/Linux distribution, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 950, 10 January 2022
For people who were using desktop flavours of Unix in the 1990s the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) was a familiar, often appreciated experience. While CDE has generally been viewed as technology that has been left to rot on the trash heap of history, efforts in recent years have attempted to resurrect the classic desktop environment. CDE now runs on a number of Linux distributions and BSD flavours. We begin this week with a look at CDE and how to get it running on Debian.
Watch Command in Linux with Examples
The watch command in Linux is used to run other commands on a regular interval, and then it displays the output in the terminal. Here’s how to use it!
Open source isn't the security problem - misusing it is
Security is a process, not a product. Opinion We're going to be cleaning up Apache Log4j security problems for months to come, but the real problem isn't that it was open-source software. It's how we track and use open-source code.…
How to Change a Password on Linux
This short guide shows you how to change your user password on a Linux system, and how to change/reset the password of another users account.
Linux Mint 20.3 appears - now with more Mozilla flavor: Why this distro switched Firefox defaults back to Google
The Linux Mint distro has been busy. Not only has it pushed out release 20.3, it's also announced a deal with Mozilla, meaning vanilla Mozilla versions of Firefox and Thunderbird.…
How to Install OpenJDK 17 on Fedora 35
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install the latest OpenJDK 17 on Fedora 35 Workstation or Server.
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Security fix for CVE-2020-16156
Revisiting why hyperlinks are blue
Why we need to revisit the origin of blue hyperlink While musing over my recently published article, Why are hyperlinks blue, I was left feeling a bit blue myself. Yes, it could have been the fact that I was evacuated and Hurricane Ida was destroying my home, I’ll admit. Besides that, I was also bothered […]
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