today's howtos
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Linux file permissions explained | Enable Sysadmin
Understanding Linux file permissions (how to find them, read them, and change them) is an important part of maintaining and securing your systems.
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Install Dolibarr ERP on Ubuntu 22.04
Dolibarr is an open-source ERP and CRM system written in PHP.
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How to Install and Use Varnish Cache on Debian 11
Varnish Cache is an open-source, powerful, and one of the most popular HTTP accelerators used by over 3.4 million websites.
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How to Install Rust Programming Language on Ubuntu 22.04
The Rust programming language has been adopted by hundreds of big companies in production environments.
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How to automate devices using the Ansible CIP collection | Red Hat Developer
Discover how Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform's CIP collection allows industrial device automation through YAML configuration files.
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How to Install Vnstat on Linux Mint
Vnstat is a network traffic monitoring tool that you can use to monitor how much bandwidth you are using. If you ever wanted to track the bandwidth usage on desktop then vnstat is the right choice to keep track of bandwidth. This console based app is lightweight, very easy to install and use.
In this tutorial you will learn how to install Vnstat on Linux mint via terminal and Software Manager.
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How to Install VS Code on Linux Mint in 5 Easy Steps [Ed: Why is Bobby Borisov helping Microsoft promote proprietary spyware to GNU/Linux users? This is harmful to users' freedom.]
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How to install Telegram on Linux Desktop in 2023 - Linux Shout
Telegram is a perfect cross-platform alternative to Whatsapp. It is a cloud-based chatting app that keeps giving tough competition to other similar applications. It was developed by Pavel Durov and Nikolai Durov, Russian entrepreneurs.
This instant messaging app, apart from chatting also allows sending of photos, videos, documents, and other types of media content. But this is not the reason behind the popularity of Telegram instant its cloud-based technology and focus on the security & privacy of users.
To protect the user’s identity and maintain their privacy, Telegram offers end-to-end server-client encryption. So, that hackers won’t be able to read the chats. Further, users can initiate Secret Chats on Telegram that can’t be forwarded and even has self-destruct timer for messages and media.
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Snap on Linux- Installation, update and delete commands - Linux Shout
What is a snap? Snap has been introduced as a package management method by Canonical developers, the people behind the popular Ubuntu Linux systems. We can install and use the SNAP on various types of Linux distros such as Redhat, Ubuntu, CentOS, Elementary, Debian, Linux Mint, Manjaro, and more…
It is similar to a container with all the files and libraries of an application, and each application is completely independent. So the advantage of using the snap package is that it solves the dependency problem between applications, making it easier to manage between applications. Thus, we can install any Lincu software or packages available in the SNAP repository on any supported Linux distro regardless of its origin, I mean it doesn’t matter what it is. RPM-based or.Deb.
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Beginners Guide for W Command in Linux
The w command is a built-in Linux utility that is capable of listing the usernames of all the users that are currently logged-in, locally or remotely.
In the output, you can view the information of all the logged-in users, like their username, where they are logged-in from, when they are logged-in, and their activity.
In this article, you will learn how to use the w command, including its options (with examples).
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Beginners Guide for Logname Command in Linux
The logname command gives you the username of the currently logged-in user by reading the “/var/run/utmp” file, which is identical to the whoami command with one difference.
Stick with this article to learn the difference between the logname and whoami commands, the usage of the logname command, and how to use it in shell scripts.