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Install Kali Linux Tools Using Katoolin3 In Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Katoolin3 is a Python script that allows you to install Kali Linux tools in Ubuntu, Debian and other DEB-based systems like Linux Mint.
Customizing my open source PHP framework for web development
PHP Codeignitor is an open source integrated development environment (IDE) providing business applications with the easy-to-use PHP programming language and powerful tools for coding. It also provides business intelligence, server monitoring, development, and application integration facilities. It's a relatively quiet project that you don't hear much about, but it's got a lot going for it that many developers new to it find surprising and refreshing.
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Speed up administration of Kubernetes clusters with k9s
Usually, my articles about Kubernetes administration are full of kubectl commands for administration for your clusters. Recently, however, someone pointed me to the k9s project for a fast way to review and resolve day-to-day issues in Kubernetes. It's been a huge improvement to my workflow and I'll show you how to get started in this tutorial.
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Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – Typeset beautifully with LyX – Week 28
LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM) and not simply their appearance (WYSIWYG). How does it fare on the Raspberry Pi 4?
How to Get Started Using Virtual Machine Manager in Linux
Virtual Machine Manager is one of the best hypervisors available for the Linux desktop. It takes virtualization on your Linux desktop to the next level.
How to Install Magento with Nginx on Debian 10
In this tutorial, we will explain how to install Magento 2.3.2 on Debian 10 VPS with Nginx.
UbuntuDDE 20.04 LTS Released: Fusion Of Ubuntu Linux And Deepin Desktop
UbuntuDDE, a remix Linux distribution combining Ubuntu and Deepin desktop, has finally announced its first-ever stable release. UbuntuDDE 20.04 codenamed 'Focal Fossa,' is also the first long-term release featuring Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) v5.0.
Tails 4.6 Anonymous Linux OS Adds Support for U2F USB Security Keys
Tails, the amnesic incognito live system based on Debian GNU/Linux, has been updated to version 4.6, a new release that brings several new features and security fixes.
How To Install Jitsi Meet Video Conferencing Solution on Debian 10
Jitsi Meet is a free and open-source video-conferencing application that can be used as a standalone application or embed in your web application. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Jitsi Meet Video Conferencing application on Debian 10.
The Linux 'Desktop Entry Specification' gets a way to automatically use a discrete GPU, merged into GNOME
For some time now, the GNOME desktop has had the ability to launch specific games and applications using a more powerful GPU if you're in a multi-GPU environment and now it's advancing further.
Nervous, Adobe? It took 16 years, but open-source vector graphics editor Inkscape now works properly on macOS
Happy 1.0 to the fruits of volunteer labour
Open-source, cross-platform vector drawing package Inkscape has reached its version 1.0 milestone after many years of development.…
Microsoft GNU-Hub (Part 2)
Does the GNU project have any policy about trusting Microsoft with control of vital free software projects at all?
Inkscape 1.0 Is Here as a Massive Release After Three Years in the Making
More than three years in the making, the Inkscape 1.0 release of the best free and open-source vector graphics editor software is finally here and it’s a massive update.
Vulkan 1.2.140 spec out and NVIDIA has a new Vulkan Beta Driver up with new extension support
Two bits of Vulkan related news to share today. Recently the Vulkan specification was bumped again with new extension and today a new NVIDIA Vulkan Beta Driver went up.
This Week in Linux 102: Inkscape 1.0, Fedora 32, Ubuntu Flavours, Pop!_OS, Red Hat, openSUSE & More
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’ve got news from Fedora, PopOS, Red Hat, openSUSE, and a follow up for the Ubuntu 20.04 release. There are 7 Ubuntu Flavours and all of them have a 20.04 release with some really interesting stuff happening in each one. If that wasn’t enough, Inkscape 1.0 has finally be released after 16 Years of continuous develop so this episode is just jam packed with Linux News. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews!
How to Delete Group in Linux
In Linux, groups are used to organize and administer user accounts. The primary purpose of groups is to define a set of privileges such as reading, writing, or executing permission for a given resource that can be shared among the users within the group. A new group can be created using the groupadd command. If a group is no longer needed and can be removed from the system. This article explains how to remove a group in Linux, using the groupdel command.
Spellchecking scientific names on the command line
In a table with thousands of scientific names like "Stropharia rugosoannulata var. rugosoannulata Farl. ex Murrill, 1922", are all the Latin bits correctly spelled? This post explains how to build and use a custom dictionary of scientific names, entirely on the command line.
KDE Plasma 5.18.5 Desktop Released with More Than 60 Changes
The KDE Project released the KDE Plasma 5.18.5 bugfix update to make the latest Plasma 5.18 LTS desktop environment series more stable and reliable.
Raspberry Pi based dev kit opens up HART-IP field communications
FieldComm’s “HART-IP Developer Kit” combines a RPi 3B+, a WaveShare High-Precision AD/DA Board, a DLSRKIT PoE HAT, and open source software for exploring the HART-IP field instrumentation comm protocol. The FieldComm Group has announced a HART-IP Developer Kit built around the Raspberry Pi for evaluation, demonstrating, and prototyping devices that use HART-IP, the company’s IP-enabled […]
8 open source video games to play
Video games are a big business. That's great for the industry's longevity—not to mention for all the people working in programming and graphics. But it can take a lot of work, time, and money to keep up with all the latest gaming crazes. If you feel like playing a few quick rounds of a video game without investing in a new console or game franchise, then you'll be happy to know that there are plenty of open source combat games you can download, play, share, and even modify (if you're inclined to programming) for free.
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