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Rspamd 3.0 Spam Filtering System Released with Reworked HTML Parser
Rspamd is an advanced high-performance spam scan software for Linux and Unix servers which delivers very accurate filter results. It is fast, open source, and designed to process hundreds of messages per second simultaneously. Some days ago the new version of Rspamd 3.0 was released, so let’s see what’s new.
Armbian 21.08 Released with Xfce, Cinnamon, and Budgie Desktops, Debian Bullseye Builds
The Armbian project released today Armbian 21.08 as a new major version of this Linux-based distribution for single-board computers powered by ARM processors.
Improve The CrowdSec Multi-Server Installation With HTTPS Between Agents
To address security issues posed by clear http communication in our previous crowdsec multi-server installation, we propose solutions to achieve communication between Crowdsec agents over encrypted channels. On top of that, the third solution allows server-2 or server-3 to trust server-1 identity, and avoid man-in -the -middle attacks.
Yet another gremlin: the zero-width space
A zero-width space (ZWSP) is a formatting aid for the text to be displayed by browsers and word processors. In other processing contexts it's a damned nuisance, but ZWSPs can be located and zapped with command-line tools.
How to Enable & Configure Unattended-Upgrades on Debian 11
Keeping your system up to date is an important factor for anyone from simple desktop users, developers, sysadmins; well, let’s face it, anyone with a device that is especially connected to the Internet. Debian, by default, is not set up for automatic updates. However, with enabling and configuring unattended-upgrades packages, you can easily apply security, package, or even new feature upgrades in an easy, simple, efficient way if you do not always have the time to check or forget. IT is highly recommended to enable this just for security alone.
The following tutorial will demonstrate how to install and or enable and configure unattended-upgrades on Debian 11.
The following tutorial will demonstrate how to install and or enable and configure unattended-upgrades on Debian 11.
Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 5.6 Released with ‘Pay What You Want’ Download Model
Linux Lite lead developer and maintainer Jerry Bezencon announced today the final release of the Linux Lite 5.6 distribution, a major update to this Ubuntu-based OS for home and office users mostly targeted at those who want to make the switch from Windows or macOS to Linux.
How to Create New WordPress Admin User via MySQL
It is important for WordPress database administrators to have a grip on all database user contributions and interactions within such platforms. There are several reasons that will force a database administrator to create users with different privileges via the MySQL client or shell.
How to Install Microsoft Visual Studio on Debian 11
Visual Studio Code is a free source-code editor made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux macOS. Visual Studio Code features include support for debugging, embedded Git control, intelligent code completion, snippets, and code refactoring. Microsoft Visual Studio Code also has an extensive extension library that can further support dedicated software development and coding to enrich and help develop and use the software.
In the following guide, you will learn how to install Microsoft Visual Editor on Debian 11, Bullseye.
In the following guide, you will learn how to install Microsoft Visual Editor on Debian 11, Bullseye.
KDE Plasma 5.22.5 Released as the Last Update in the Series with More Bug Fixes
The KDE Project released today KDE Plasma 5.22.5 as the fifth and last update to the latest KDE Plasma 5.22 desktop environment series, adding one last layer of bug fixes and improvements.
System76’s AMD-Only “Pangolin” Linux Laptop Gets 4th Gen AMD Ryzen Mobile CPUs
Linux hardware vendor System76 brought back its AMD-only “Pangolin” Linux laptop with 4th Generation AMD Ryzen mobile processors and integrated AMD Radeon graphics.
How to Export MySQL Query Results to CSV Format in Linux
Quick data access saves you from having to each time log in to a MySQL server via a terminal shell to reference specific MySQL-query-associated outputs. The CSV (Comma Separated Value) file is an ideal candidate for resolving these types of repetitive user-to-database interactions.
Object Oriented Programming In Python
This article goes through the fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming in Python.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.14 Kernel Arrives for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs
Alexandre Oliva announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 5.14 kernel for those seeking 100% freedom for their GNU/Linux computers.
What is a container image?
A container image contains a packaged application, along with its dependencies, and information on what processes it runs when launched.
How to Change WordPress Admin Password via MySQL
Changing or editing a WordPress Admin password is a superuser-oriented activity. In such a case, you can still log in to the WordPress website account and edit the other existing user profile information or even further customize the site information.
How my team built an open source learning experience platform
Learning is based on the open exchange of ideas and experiences. By sharing, testing, and practicing what we've learned with others, we're able to develop in our lives and careers. It follows that openness is the ideal state for any successful learning organization.
Linux for Starters: Your Guide to Linux – Managing Users – Part 15
This article explains how to create users on your Ubuntu machine. We start with a brief explanation of groups as they are central to the process.
How to Get List of MySQL User Accounts in Linux
The MySQL attribute; reliability, is just a name unless fully exploited and implemented. The reliability of the MySQL security metric is dependent on several administrative aspects. One of them is the management of existing database users and their individual permission levels.
Print from anywhere with CUPS on Linux
I have a printer in my office, but sometimes I work on my laptop in another room of the house. This isn't a problem for me for two reasons. First of all, I rarely print anything on paper and have gone months without using the printer. Secondly, though, I've set the printer to be shared over my home network, so I can send files to print from anywhere in the house. I didn't need any special equipment for this setup. It's accomplished with just my usual Linux computer and the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS).
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 29th, 2021
The forty-eight installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 29th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
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