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Explore binaries using this full-featured Linux tool
In 10 ways to analyze binary files on Linux, I explained how to use Linux's rich set of native tools to analyze binaries. But if you want to explore your binary further, you need a tool that is custom-made for binary analysis. If you are new to binary analysis and have mostly worked with scripting languages, 9 essential GNU binutils tools will help you get started learning the compilation process and what constitutes a binary.
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PDF Arranger 1.7.0 Released With New Features And Enhancements
PDF Arranger 1.7.0 has been released with new features, like the ability to crop white borders, allow export to individual files, allow selection of odd or even pages, support for editing more PDF metadata tags, and more.
An Introduction to Brace Expansion in BASH
Learn the basics of using Brace Expansion in BASH to become an efficient command line user.
Why you need to drop ifconfig for ip
For a long time, the ifconfig command was the default method for configuring a network interface. It served Linux users well, but networking is complex, and the commands to configure it must be robust. The ip command is the new default networking command for modern systems, and in this article, I'll show you how to use it.
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Zeal - simple offline documentation browser
Zeal is billed as a simple offline documentation browser. It offers easy access to a huge database of documentation, API manuals, and code snippets.
Important Issues Not Entertained in the Community, Especially Critics of the Status Quo
There’s corporate infiltration inside communities (for oligarchy hunts volunteer, unpaid labour) and those who speak about that as a threat to our cause and objectives are painted as misguided outcasts who must be ignored
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: January 24th, 2021 (1st Anniversary)
The seventeenth installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is out, for the week ending on January 24th, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
Setting up Connection pooling on TomCat 9.0.41 Java Web Server
This Howto follows official guidelines and might be a bit more straight forward and easier to reproduce then original . That is a way I was able to get JNDI up and running on 9.0.41 release . I have also compiled in one post displaying mariadb's table data via Servlet and via JSP based on utilizing tags supported via the most recent versions of taglibs 1.2.5.
Fanless embedded PC supports industrial GRE Tiger Lake CPUs
Avalue’s fanless, rugged “EMS-TGL” embedded PC runs Linux or Win 10 on embedded versions of Intel’s 11th Gen ULP3 Core CPUs with up to 64GB DDR4-3200, 3x M.2, 1GbE and 2.5GbE ports, and optional “IET” expansion. Avalue, which recently launched a pair of NUC-APL mini-PCs based on Intel’s Apollo Lake, announced a larger, but similarly […]
To plug gap left by CentOS, Red Hat amends RHEL dev subscription to allow up to 16 systems in production
'First of many new programs,' says biz, but it is no substitute for free CentOS. Red Hat, which is killing CentOS Linux in favour of CentOS Stream, will extend its developer subscription to allow free production use of RHEL for up to 16 systems.…
7 Linux Distros to Look Forward to in 2021
Here is a list of most anticipated Linux distributions you should keep an eye on in the year 2021.
Ubuntu Mate On The Raspberry PI 400
Previously I reviewed Ubuntu on the Raspberry PI 4 and it was a fairly poor experience. Ubuntu Mate was always going to be the better option and in this review I look at the good and the bad on the Raspberry PI 400.
Xfce’s Thunar File Manager Gets Split View, File Creation Times, and More
Alexander Schwinn has announced the release of Thunar 4.17, a new development version of Xfce’s default file manager that brings awesome new features and improvements.
Open-Source Apache CloudStack 4.15 Gets New Look
The mature open-source cloud infrastructure platform project gets a major update, boasting a new user interface and improved storage subsystem features.
How to Install Debian 10 Buster Step by Step - with Screenshots
This beginner's guide explains the steps to install Debian 10 Buster. The following process includes the step by step guide with screenshots and prepared to be followed by any user.
KDE Plasma 5.21 Desktop Enters Beta, Here’s How to Test It Right Now
The KDE Project announced today the general availability for public testing of the beta version of the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.21 desktop environment series.
How to implement a DevOps toolchain
Organizations from all industries and of all sizes strive to deliver quality software solutions faster. This guarantees not only their survival but also success in the global marketplace. DevOps can help them chart an optimal course. DevOps is a system where different processes are supported by tools that work in a connected chain to deliver projects on time and at a lower cost.
What Is DNS Server?
What is DNS Server? DNS stands for Domain Name System. This is actually a service that runs on all of our computers but majorly it runs the entire internet. We type a website in the browser and with the bling of our eyes the website is open. Have you ever wondered how does that happen? In today’s article, we will learn the process of how the website opens so fast and how DNS plays an important role in this process.
First Look at OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 on the Raspberry Pi 4
The upcoming OpenMandriva Lx 4.2 operating system is just around the corner and it will offer full support for the AArch64 architecture with installable images for some popular devices like the Raspberry Pi, so I though it would be a good idea to give you guys a first look at it.
How to detect the file system type of an unmounted device on Linux
It is often necessary to know the type of filesystem created on a hard disk or a USB thumb drive even before mounting it. For example, you may need to explicitly specify filesystem type when mounting a disk device, or have to use a filesystem-specific mount command.
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