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Snowfall on your Linux Desktop this Christmas
Submitted by trendoceangd on Saturday 25th of December 2021 11:27:08 AM Filed under
Let us make this Christmas special for you and more of your Linux desktop.
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Proxychains – Run Commands and Applications using Proxy Tunnels
Submitted by trendoceangd on Monday 20th of December 2021 03:36:17 PM Filed under
Require to run commands and applications through secure tunnel of Tor nodes?
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Proxychains – Run Commands and Applications using Proxy Tunnels
Submitted by trendoceangd on Monday 20th of December 2021 03:36:16 PM Filed under
Require to run commands and applications through secure tunnel of Tor nodes?
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Install and Configure Mutt Command-Line Email Client
Submitted by trendoceangd on Wednesday 15th of December 2021 03:51:01 PM Filed under
Are you DevOps engineer working on cloud infrastructure connected with your remote Linux server.
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Creating executable file for python program
Submitted by trendoceangd on Monday 13th of December 2021 04:54:49 PM Filed under
Finally, you have finished your python program and wanted to share someone else.
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Migrate google chrome web browser profiles and settings from Windows to Linux?
Submitted by trendoceangd on Sunday 12th of December 2021 12:02:21 PM Filed under
Google chrome is one of the most popular application in the world of browser.
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Best PDF reader/viewer for Linux
Submitted by trendoceangd on Sunday 12th of December 2021 08:31:09 AM Filed under
Finding the best PDF readers suitable and fulfilling all your needs? Then you are in the right place.
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How can I Identify who SSH into my Linux System?
Submitted by trendoceangd on Saturday 28th of November 2020 09:08:44 AM Filed under

Identifying who has logged into your system in Linux is way easier than the Windows Operating System.
In Linux System whenever someone tries to log in using SSH is recorded by the log file, the log file is located in /var/log/auth.log. location can be different in other distribution.
If you not found the auth.log file in your system try to execute the below command to view the log from systemctl.
journalctl -u sshd |tail -100
- -u (Show the user journal for the current)
- sshd (SSH user created by system by default)
- tail -100 (Print top 100 result from log file)
User logged in using SSH
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Red Hat Hires a Blind Software Engineer to Improve Accessibility on Linux Desktop
Accessibility on a Linux desktop is not one of the strongest points to highlight. However, GNOME, one of the best desktop environments, has managed to do better comparatively (I think).
In a blog post by Christian Fredrik Schaller (Director for Desktop/Graphics, Red Hat), he mentions that they are making serious efforts to improve accessibility.
Starting with Red Hat hiring Lukas Tyrychtr, who is a blind software engineer to lead the effort in improving Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora Workstation in terms of accessibility.
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