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How to Add Google Search and Other Search Actions to Peppermint’s Main Menu
The main menu of Peppermint Linux allows you to search anything. Here is how you can add more search action to the Peppermint main menu.
How to find Geographic Server Location using the Terminal on Debian 10
In this article, we will explain how to find a system’s public IP and then using that IP to fetch its geographical location all through the two open APIs provided by ipinfo.io and ipvigilante.com.
An introduction to network defense basics
Don’t trust your systems just because they’re on your network. Learn specific defense techniques to ensure enhanced security.
Kali Linux Ethical Hacking OS Switches to Xfce Desktop, Gets New Look and Feel
After teasing the community on Twitter earlier this week, Offensive Security released today a major update to their Kali Linux ethical hacking and penetration testing GNU/Linux distribution with cool new features and improvements.
LibreELEC 9.2 Embedded Linux OS Brings Raspberry Pi 4 Improvements, Kodi 18.5
The LibreELEC community announced the release and general availability of LibreELEC 9.2, the first major update in the latest LibreELEC 9 series that adds various improvements and updated components.
Microsoft Employees Being Put in Charge of Linux
Microsoft entryism, aided by misleading media (the whole "loves Linux" canard), has been spectacularly successful; while nobody paid attention Microsoft was put in charge of the kernel used on billions of computers
How to Install Odoo 13 on CentOS 8
In recent years, Odoo has grown into one of the most popular and robust business management platforms that you can find. The range of business applications that can be installed in one place makes Odoo so popular and beloved all over the world. In this article, we will show you how to install Odoo 13 on a CentOS 8 VPS.
Linux Lite Users Are the First to Try Linux Kernel 5.4, Here's How to Install It
Once again, Linux Lite users are among the first to install the latest Linux kernel series on their personal computers, in this case Linux kernel 5.4.
How to Install and Setup WordPress on Linux
This tutorial is about how to install and setup WordPress on Linux from scratch.
Linux-powered handheld is like a PocketChip on steroids
Source Parts has opened $199 pre-orders for a Linux-driven, quad -A53 “Pocket P.C.” handheld with 2GB DDR3, 32GB eMMC, 4x USB Type-C, keyboard, 5-inch HD touchscreen, WiFi/BT, and optional LoRa and GNSS. In June, Source Parts went to Kickstarter to resurrect the design of the now defunct Next Thing’s open-spec Chip SBC as a $49 […]
5 Methods to Avoid or Prevent Accidental Shutdown or Reboot on Linux
This tutorial tells you how to prevent accidental shutdown or restart of your Linux system using any of these five commands.
Four More Freedoms? Free Software Force Ponders Those and More
I would be willing to contribute to a project that creates a second tier, or "Four More Freedoms" but I have to ask: what freedoms do we need that we don't have?
GNU Linux-Libre 5.4 Kernel Released for Those Seeking 100% Freedom for Their PCs
The GNU Linux-libre community announced today the release and general availability of the GNU Linux-libre 5.4 kernel for those seeking 100% freedom for their personal computers.
Excellent Utilities: ripgrep – recursively search directories for a regex pattern
There are two main grepping utility-families: grep and ack. The former is for the plain searching and is ubiquitous. The latter offers smart searching, meaning it knows what files should be filtered out. ripgrep is a hybrid solution that recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern.
Debian-Based DebEX GNU/Linux Distro Adds Budgie Desktop 10.5, Linux Kernel 5.4
GNU/Linux developer Arne Exton released over the weekend a new version of his Debian-based DebEX GNU/Linux distribution, which adds the latest Linux kernel, Budgie and Enlightenment desktops.
Rootless Podman and NFS
Using rootless Podman with NFS requires a bit of extra work, but it can be done!
How to set up Gitlab for Continuous Integration and Deployment on CentOS
In this tutorial I will explain how to set up a local Gitlab Server for CI (Continuous Integration) / CD (Continuous Deployment). Since the scope of DevOps is quite large, this tutorial focuses on setting up the Gitlab server under local conditions. We will use the Gitlab Community Edition to set up in our local environment.
State of Mozilla 2018: Annual Report
The State of Mozilla annual report for 2018 is now available here. This report details how Mozilla operates and includes details from our financial reports for 2018.
Ubuntu Touch Can Now Run on Raspberry Pi 3 with the Official 7" Touch Screen LCD
UBports, the makers of the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system published a weekly update on their development progress to bring Ubuntu Touch to more devices.
Install MariaDB on Red Hat 7 Operating System
MariaDB is the latest open source and popular relational database management system, compatible and replacement of MySQL.
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