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OpenLiteSpeed ??is a free open-source lightweight HTTP server that can handle hundreds of thousands of simultaneous connections with low resource usage. In this tutorial, I will guide you step-by-step through the installation and configuration of OpenLiteSpeed and PHP on Ubuntu.
The Original Author of NGINX Has Chosen to Step Back from the Company
Igor Sysoev, the author of the most popular web server in the world, left the company to work on personal projects and spend more time with family and friends.
ONLYOFFICE 7.0 Brings Online Forms and Big Updates for All Editors
Fillable forms, password protection, and version history in spreadsheets are just some of the new features in this ONLYOFFICE 7.0 release.
Deepin 20.4 Becomes Even More Beautiful with the New UI Improvements
Deepin is a rising star among Linux distros, thanks to its combination of an amazing desktop environment with the stability of Debian. There are a bunch of changes and visual improvements that make Deepin 20.4 a wonderful Linux distribution. Here’s what’s new!
Mumble 1.4 Voice Chat App Released, Brings Many New Features
For fans of the Mumble open-source VoIP communication program that is popular with gamers, Mumble 1.4 was released as their first major release in the last 2 years.
Vulnerability in cryptsetup Allows Decrypting Part of LUKS2-Encrypted Device
An attacker with physical access to the medium could use this flaw to force a user into permanently disabling the encryption layer of that medium.
Flameshot 11.0 Screenshot Tool Is Here with Completely Refactored CLI
Flameshot is a cross-platform, free and open-source tool to take screenshots with many built-in features to save you time. Now the first release of Flameshot for this year is out so let’s see what are the new features.
openSUSE Leap 15.2 Reached End-of-Life
As of January 4, 2022, openSUSE Leap 15.2 will no longer receive security and maintenance updates as the version is now EOL (End-ofLife).
Intel Is Bringing an Important Feature to Linux Kernel 5.17
Intel is working to provide the Linux kernel with the ability to allow BIOS updates without a reboot. The upcoming pfr_update driver is set to be introduced in Linux kernel 5.17.
Watch Command in Linux with Examples
The watch command in Linux is used to run other commands on a regular interval, and then it displays the output in the terminal. Here’s how to use it!
3 Best Free Hard Disk Imaging Software
There are so many disk imaging apps available online and selecting one can indeed be a challenge. To save your time, we picked the best 3 FREE disk imaging apps you can rely on.
Linux Kernel 5.16 Released, Speeds up Wine Games
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux kernel 5.16. The release offers plenty of new hardware support and features to get excited about.
How to Install Nextcloud on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide
If you’re looking for a true self-hosted file share and sync platform, then Nextcloud is a good place to start. Here I will show you how to install Nextcloud on Ubuntu in a few easy to follow steps.
How to Upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3: The Right Way
In this article, I will walk you through the steps needed to upgrade to Linux Mint 20.3 from 20.2. The upgrade process for all three Linux Mint editions i.e. Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce is same.
GeckoLinux ROLLING Released with Updated Desktop Environments
GeckoLinux is a Linux distribution based on openSUSE. It is available in two editions: Static, which is based on openSUSE Leap, and Rolling, which is based on openSUSE Tumbleweed. The latest GeckoLinux ROLLING release brings Linux kernel 5.15 and a set of updated desktop environments to its users.
Linux Mint 20.3 Released with Some New Features and Refinements
Linux Mint has for years been one of the most popular Ubuntu-based distros out there with plenty of tweaks and refinements for both beginners and pros alike. Yesterday, the Mint team released Linux Mint 20.3 “Una”, the last Focal-based release and we’re going to take a look at it today.
KaOS Linux Kicks off the Year with a New 2022.01 Release
Being one of the best KDE focused Linux distros, KaOS has launched the new version KaOS 2022.01 with major changes in the Calamares installer.
CentOS 8 to AlmaLinux 8: A Step-by-Step Migration Guide
As you know, CentOS 8 reached its End-of-Life on December 31, 2021. This guide will help you to migrate in-place your current CentOS 8 installation to AlmaLinux 8 in a few simple steps.
Neptune 7.0 Released as a Classic KDE-Based Linux Distro
The project’s latest release, Neptune 7.0 “Faye”, is based on Debian 11.2 “Bullseye” and includes KDE’s Plasma 5.20 desktop.
How to Make sudo Remember the Password for Longer
Probably you execute quite a lot of sudo commands, because you don’t want to sudo su and execute commands as root all the time. Here’s how to make sudo remember your password for longer so that you don’t have to keep typing it over and over.
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