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How to Install Kali Linux on VMware
This article shows how to get Kali Linux up and running quickly as a Virtual Machine using VMware Workstation
5 open source security practices from 2020
Few of us really want to read articles about security. They're usually uncomfortable (and overwhelming) reminders of the things we aren't doing to keep our data safe and secure. Luckily for us, this year, Opensource.com authors specifically focused on writing about manageable security tasks. Some are afternoon projects, while others are small steps you can take to improve your default security settings.
How to enable end-to-end encryption while real-time co-editing in ONLYOFFICE Workspace
In ONLYOFFICE, Private Rooms are protected workplaces for encrypted collaboration where every symbol you type is encrypted using the AES-256 algorithm. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to enable Private Rooms for encrypted real-time co-editing in ONLYOFFICE Workspace.
How to install VLC Media Player 3 on CentOS 8
VLC is one of the most popular media players that is available on Linux, Windows, Solaris, Android and OS X. In this article, we will learn how to install VLC on CentOS 8 Linux.
Low-cost LiDAR camera ships with open source software
Onion has gone to Crowd Supply to launch a $179, USB-connected “Onion Tau LiDAR Camera” for 3D depth sensing. The 160 x 60-pixel, 81? x 30? camera offers a open source Tau Studio Web App and Python API software. After eliciting interest from the Onion community with Onion’s experimental Omega2 LiDAR Kit based on its OpenWrt-on-MIPS based Omega2 module, the company collaborated with Visionary Semiconductor to produce a low-cost 3D LiDAR camera.
4 cool new projects to try in COPR from December 2020
Here are 4 packages from COPR. Check out some of what is available outside of the official Fedora packages.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 20th, 2020
The twelfth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here, for the week ending on December 20th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that have happened in the Linux world.
Manage Systemd Services Using systemctl With Examples
All the major Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora, etc uses systemd init system today for managing and controlling various services while the system is running. In this guide, we explain the systemd commands which you can use to manage systemd services using systemctl.
10 must-read Linux success stories from 2020
Linux probably needs no introduction. The Linux kernel is at the heart of numerous Linux distributions that run on desktops, laptops, and servers. The Android operating system for mobile phones also uses the Linux kernel. In short, Linux is almost everywhere.
GNOME 40 is Looking to Bring Plenty of UX Changes And That’s a Good Thing
Everything is going horizontal in the new UX changes proposed in the upcoming GNOME 40 release.
Linux Candy: chucknorris – Chuck Norris jokes in your terminal
Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris is an American martial artist, actor, film producer, and screenwriter. Chuck Norris followed in the footsteps of Bruce Lee to become a popular action star on the big screen, before having his greatest success on television as the star of “Walker, Texas Ranger”.
How to Automatically Accept SSH Key Fingerprint?
2DayGeek: This quick article shows you how to acuto accept SSH key fingerprint on Linux.
Linux Kernel 5.9 Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS Now
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced today that the Linux 5.9 kernel series reached end of life, urging all users to move to the Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series as soon as possible.
11 automation guides to enhance your Ansible skills
Discover the versatility of Ansible with these top guides for IT automation.
Announcing a Wayland driver for Wine
After several months of work, Collabor has announced a first proposal for a Wayland driver for Wine. At this point the proposal is in the form of an RFC (Request For Comment), in order to explore how to best move forward with the upstreaming and further development of the driver. The Wayland driver currently supports GDI and OpenGL/DirectX applications, with resize and window state handling (except minimizing), mouse and QWERTY keyboard input, and a single monitor, giving us access to a large pool of apps and allowing some Windows games natively under Wayland.
How to use Cloudformation to create an S3 bucket
There are multiple ways in which you can create an S3 bucket on AWS. Cloud formation is one of the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) ways to do this. In this article, we will explore several options available in Cloudformation to create an S3 bucket.
LEARN HOW TO SEND EMAILS USING LINUX IN 5 MINUTES
If I ask you how to send an email, what would you say? You will say go to gmail or yahoo mail and send the email. But, do you know that you can send emails using your Linux command line? Yes! you heard me right.
Ubuntu On The Raspberry PI 4
With the introduction of the Raspberry PI 400 it now seems that the Raspberry PI is a viable desktop computer. There is now a full Ubuntu desktop version available for the Raspberry PI 4. This article is a review of Ubuntu on the Raspberry PI 4.
CRUX-Based Kwort 4.3.5 Linux Distro Switches to Linux Kernel 5.10 LTS
The developers behind Kwort, a GNU/Linux distribution based on CRUX Linux, announced today the release of version 4.3.5, which ships with the latest Linux 5.10 kernel series and various updated tools.
Linux Weekly Roundup: GNOME 40 Updates, GTK 4.0, openSUSE 15.3 Alpha and More
Here's this week's roundup series, curated for you from the Linux and open-source world on application updates, new releases, distribution updates, major news, and upcoming highlights. Have a look.
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