today's howtos
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H2S Media ☛ How to install the RDP plugin for Remmina?
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a familiar way to connect and access remotely running backdoored Windows using another backdoored Windows system. However, GNU/Linux users can also do the same but with the help of a software called “Remmina”.
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Own HowTo ☛ How to install Surveillance Giant Google Chrome on Rocky Linux
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Surveillance Giant Google Chrome on Rocky Linux.
Google chrome is not included by default on Rocky Linux, which means after a fresh install of Rocky Linux, in order to use Surveillance Giant Google chrome, you must install it manually.
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Net2 ☛ How to fix “e514: write error (file system full?)” Error in Linux
The “e514: write error (file system full?)” error message in GNU/Linux can be a head-scratcher, especially when your file system isn’t actually full. Let’s delve into the cause and the solution.
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Linux Host Support ☛ How to Fix Themes Not Installing on WordPress
Finding the right theme for your WordPress website can take some time. Once you found the right WordPress theme, installing the WordPress theme is often easy and straightforward. However, sometimes you may face some problems or errors and the WordPress theme can’t be installed.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install VirtualBox on openSUSE
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install VirtualBox on openSUSE. VirtualBox is a powerful and versatile virtualization software that allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single machine.
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ID Root ☛ How To Install OpenSpeedTest on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OpenSpeedTest on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. In today’s digital age, having a reliable and high-speed internet connection is crucial for seamless online activities, whether it’s streaming videos, gaming, or working remotely.
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Linux Journal ☛ Unlocking the Power of DPKG with Debian Package Management Skills
In the realm of GNU/Linux distributions, Debian stands out for its stability, security, and rich repository of software packages. Managing these packages efficiently is fundamental to maintaining system integrity and ensuring software runs smoothly. Central to this management is DPKG, Debian's package manager, a tool that often works behind the scenes but is incredibly powerful when used directly. This guide dives into the world of DPKG, offering insights from basic usage to advanced management techniques.
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LinuxConfig ☛ Ubuntu’s Repository Configuration: Ubuntu sources have moved to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources