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Scrapy is an open-source Python framework used for web scraping. In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install, set up, and start using Scrapy on Ubuntu.
A Guide to Web Scraping with Proxies on Linux
Let’s explore how the principles of Linux can be applied to streamline your proxy usage for web scraping!
Linux Live Patching: Vulnerability Patching Without Reboots
Thanks to a vulnerability patching approach called “live patching,” Linux systems can receive all the latest patches while they are still running – without disruptions, downtime, or needing to announce maintenance windows.
6 Most Common Linux Logging Issues
Want to learn more about Linux logging? Check out this list of the six most common Linux logging issues.
An Introduction to XFone Mobile - Linux Phones
Welcome to XFone Mobile, the ultimate destination for Linux enthusiasts and programmers seeking powerful Linux phones. They have over a decade of experience running Ubuntu Linux.
Basic Bash (CLI) Cheat Sheet
This Bash cheat sheet provides a quick reference guide to commonly used commands in the Bash shell. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user, this cheat sheet will help you navigate the Linux command line and perform various tasks efficiently.
How to Install Odoo on Ubuntu
In this simple, straight-to-the-point tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install Odoo on an Ubuntu server.
How to Run an Ubuntu Update
In this tutorial, we will show you how to run an Ubuntu update - how to update your software/packages on Ubuntu and how to update the version of Ubuntu you're running.
How to Set Up a VPN on Linux if your VPN Provider Doesn't have a Native Linux Client
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to set up a VPN on Linux if your VPN provider doesn’t have a native app built for Linux.
Best Linux Distros for Security and Privacy
I’ve compiled this list of the Top 7 Best Linux Distros for Security and Privacy. Each of these distros has unique features that make them ideal for users who are looking for a secure and private computing experience.
A Distro-Hopper’s Guide to Hacking on Linux for Beginners
A journey through distro-hopping and a guide for beginners into hacking and cybersecurity on Linux.
The Best Online Security Tools for Linux Users in 2023
We compiled a recommended suite of security tools that should appeal to any Linux enthusiast. These programs are compatible with most distros, are open-source, and are available for free.
Linux vs Windows: a Short, Clear Comparison
Linux and Windows are two of the most commonly used operating systems in the world. While they share some similarities, there are many differences between the two that are important to consider when choosing which one to use. In this article, we will compare the two operating systems in terms of their history, features, security, software availability, and ease of use.
3 Best VPNs for Linux
A real, non-sponsored look into the 3 best VPNs for Linux. In this article, we’ll explore the best VPNs for Linux.
How to Install .deb Files on Ubuntu
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’re going to show you how to install a .deb file on Ubuntu. We’ll show you different methods of installing a .deb file, so you can choose whichever one you prefer and find easier.
The Linux sleep Command – Tutorial and Examples
The sleep command is used to delay the execution of scripts or commands in Linux (and other Unix systems). In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’ll show you how to use the sleep command on Linux and what it does, and we’ll include helpful examples.
Debian vs Ubuntu: A Detailed Comparison
Debian and Ubuntu are two of the most popular Linux distros. They both have similarities and differences that we'll compare in this article. They are used for different purposes, for different use cases, and by different users. We'll explore everything and help you learn everything you need to know about Debian vs Ubuntu.
The du Command on Linux with a Tutorial and Examples
A detailed tutorial for the du command along with useful examples.
Best Gifts for Linux Users
Lots of gift ideas for Linux users that will fit all budgets. Starting from $1 all the way up to $2000 per gift. Christmas, Birthday, and other gift ideas.
20+ Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals for Linux Products and Services
A collection of 20+ Linux-related deals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.