today's howtos
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How to Install Telegram on Pop!_OS
Telegram—a name widely recognized within the sphere of modern digital communication. Lauded for its security measures, open-source status, and user-friendly interface, Telegram has become a top choice for those in search of a versatile communication platform. .
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Adding ZONEMD protections to the root zone
Guest Post: The new record type will add an additional layer of cryptographic security to ensure the reliability of root zone data.
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How To Install Grub Customizer On Ubuntu 22.04 LTS And Linux Distros
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Prabha How To Install Grub Customizer On Ubuntu 22.04 LTS And Linux Distros. Grub Customizer is a software package that allows the user to customize the Grub boot menu.
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How To Install Canon Printer Driver In Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Prabha How To Install Canon Printer Driver In Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Canon Printer is one of the most widely used printers right now. Due to its increasing usage, Canon started to provide support for Linux users too.
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How to compare two directories in Linux terminal
When managing files and directories in a Linux environment, you may sometimes need to compare two directories for various reasons such as checking differences in files, syncing directories, or verifying backups. Linux provides powerful utilities like 'diff' and 'rsync' to help with this task.
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How to check your Fedora version via GUI and command Line
Fedora, being one of the most popular Linux distributions, sees regular updates and versions released by its developer community. As a user, it's important to keep track of the version you're using, be it for software compatibility, troubleshooting, or simply staying updated with the latest features. Fortunately, Fedora offers easy ways to check your system's version, both through the graphical user interface (GUI) and the command line.
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How to install missing ifconfig command on Linux
In the Linux world, the 'ifconfig' command is a tried-and-true utility for network interface configuration, used by many to display or manipulate network interface parameters. However, with the advent of more modern tools like 'ip', 'ifconfig' might not come pre-installed on some Linux distributions, leaving some users perplexed when they try to use it.
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How to Install Cockpit on Debian 12/11/10
In the realm of server management, Cockpit has emerged as a game-changer. This user-friendly, open-source software offers a tangible solution for sysadmins, developers, and even tech-savvy individuals to manage and monitor servers. Some noteworthy features include: Cockpit presents many advantages, especially when compared with other server management tools.
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How to find PID and PPID in Linux
In Linux, every process that runs on your system is assigned a unique Process ID (PID), and it's associated with a Parent Process ID (PPID) that identifies the process that started it. Understanding these concepts and knowing how to retrieve these IDs can significantly aid in effective process management, from monitoring system activities to debugging issues.
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How to Install Discord on Pop!_OS
Discord has earned its badge as the “Swiss Army Knife” of gaming and streaming chat clients. It excels in versatility, allowing users to connect, collaborate, and coordinate with ease, while also offering a myriad of additional features.
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Linux File Timestamps: How to use atime, mtime, and ctime
In the world of Linux, understanding file timestamps is crucial for effective file management. Every file in a Linux system has three timestamps associated with it: atime (Access), mtime (Modify), and ctime (Change). These timestamps offer valuable information about when a file was last accessed, modified, or changed. However, their roles and differences can sometimes be confusing.
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How to Install 7-Zip on Pop!_OS
7-Zip, a prodigious name in the realm of file archiving, stands tall with its extensive feature set and superior performance. This powerful software tool is open-source, granting developers and enthusiasts access to its core, fostering a constant cycle of innovation and refinement.
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Installation of Node.js on Linux for Newbies
Node.js is quite popular among developers and Linux users. The capability of providing JavaScript functionalities outside the web browser using Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine opens the door for many possibilities.
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How To Install RubyMine on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install RubyMine on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, RubyMine is a powerful integrated development environment (IDE) specifically designed for Ruby and Ruby on Rails applications.
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Fix “Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely” Error In Linux
How to fix the “Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely” error in Linux You might have encountered this error while trying to run the apt update or the apt upgrade command.
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How to Delete/Disable Swapfile on Ubuntu
In Ubuntu, as in other Linux distributions, the swap file is an essential component of the system’s memory management. It acts as a virtual memory layer, allowing the system to utilize hard disk space as a form of RAM when physical memory is full.
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Using Fallocate command to create specific size files
In Linux, managing files and directories is a daily task. Occasionally, you may need to create files of a particular size for various reasons, such as testing disk usage, simulating file sizes for applications, or even benchmarking storage performance. The 'fallocate' command is a built-in Linux utility designed for this purpose, and it can efficiently create files of a specific size.
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How To Install Debian 12 Bookworm
Hey Debian Users, are you looking for a comprehensive guide for installing the latest stable version of Debian 12?
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How to Upgrade From Debian 11 to Debian 12
This blog will unfold the journey of upgrading your already installed Debian 11 to Debian 12 (codenamed “Bookworm”).
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How to Install Graylog on Ubuntu
Wondering, how to install Graylog on your Ubuntu 22.04 or Ubuntu 20.04?
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How to Install Pure-FTPd on Ubuntu
Now that you landed on this guide, I assume that you want to install the Pure-FTPd server on Ubuntu 22.04 or Ubuntu 20.04.
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How to Install VNC Server on Ubuntu
Sometimes, the goal is to not only access the terminal of a server from another machine but to gain full control...
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Exploring Information Gathering with Maltego: A Comprehensive Guide
Familiar with Maltego Kali Linux Welcome you, I am glad you are here continue reading my notes on Penetration Testing Tutorial...
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Step-by-Step Guide Installing openSUSE Leap on your virtualized environment
Introduction openSUSE Leap is a robust and reliable Linux distribution, built from the same source code used to build SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) making it binary compatible with one of the most trusted operating systems to run mission critical workloads.