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How to install Ubuntu 22.04 Server on VirtualBox - Linux Shout
Learn the steps to install Ubuntu 22.04 Server ISO on VirtualBox Virtual machine running on Windows, macOS, Android, or Linux systems.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Linux server is the latest long-term supported server OS from Canonical developers. Although, yet most of the server users are resorting currently on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, however, for those who want to try out the Jammy Jellyfish on a Virtual machine before moving to it, this article will help them.
Most of the users would already be familiar with VirtualBox, if not, then it is an open-source project from Oracle to run virtual machines on all popular operating systems such as Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD.
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How to automatically change X11 displays setup with autorandr on Linux
Adding a monitor to a setup is probably one of the most effective and immediate ways to increase productivity. A multi monitor setup can be useful, for example, when we need to consult some kind of documentation and at the same time work on another task full-screen. Autorandr is a free and open source utility able to apply specific X11 configurations depending on the displays connected to our machine.
In this tutorial we learn how use the autorandr utility, and how to install it on some of the most used Linux distributions.
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Find text in files using the Linux grep command | Enable Sysadmin
Using grep, you can quickly find text matching a regular expression in a single file, a group of files, or text coming from stdin.
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Enable RPM Fusion Repository In Fedora, RHEL - OSTechNix
In this brief guide, we will see what is RPM Fusion repository, why should we install RPM Fusion repository, and finally how to enable RPM Fusion repository in Fedora, RHEL, and its clones like CentOS, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux distributions.
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How to Create a Software Bill of Materials - The New Stack
Although there might be days when you feel like dropping “SBOMs” left and right, within the realm of technology we’re not talking about another term for a four-letter word starting with “S.”
SBOM stands for Software Bill of Materials and has become a crucial aspect of security for enterprise businesses and developers. Essentially, an SBOM is a nested inventory of software that comes together to serve a greater whole. SBOMs have become absolutely necessary for maintaining the high standards of security required to do business successfully — especially concerning supply chain risk management.
You see, every piece of software ever created may or may not include vulnerabilities. That’s just a part of dealing with technology. This gets increasingly difficult as a piece of software requires more and more dependencies.
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How to Enable UEFI Mode in VirtualBox and VMware - TREND OCEANS
Nowadays, you will find that most operating systems and hardware support UEFI mode, and when you buy new hardware that comes with a Windows operating system, you will find that the UEFI mode is the default boot firmware.
However, you can switch back to legacy boot (on some hardware), but for that, you need to reinstall the operating system.
But who will do that when UEFI has a lot of features enabled for users, like fast booting, which means you do not need to wait for a long period of time to just complete the boot process thanks to a separate EFI partition which holds the information about the operating system in a different partition.
In addition, you will get a secure boot option to verify the integrity of the operating system at startup. It supports GUI over the boring blue screen, which can be complex for some users, but it has its own advantages.
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How to Install Prestashop with Apache and Let's Encrypt SSL on Debian 11
PrestaShop is a free, open-source, efficient, and innovative e-commerce solution that helps you to sell your products online.