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PrestaShop is an open-source e-commerce web application written using Symfony PHP framework. It allows you to design, build, and host an online store to sell products, receive payments, and manage all related aspects. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Prestashop on a Rocky Linux 9 server.
How to Install Consul Server on Ubuntu 22.04
Consul is a modern platform for service discovery that allows you to register services via DNS and HTTP interface. It also offers a Service mesh feature that enables secure connections via TLS and provides authorization between services.
The Parrot OS 6.0 Release: Empowering Ethical Hackers with Cutting-edge Tools and Enhanced Compatibility
The recently released Parrot OS 6.0 has garnered attention among Linux administrators, infosec professionals, internet security enthusiasts, and sysadmins. This latest version of the security-oriented distribution for ethical hacking and penetration testing brings several significant updates and improvements. In this analysis, we will delve into the key features and implications of Parrot OS 6.0, consider its long-term consequences, and explore its impact on security practitioners.
Top Linux distros drop fresh beats
PC unsupported in Windows 11? Start 2024 with a new OS. Three of the most highly regarded Linux distros around have put out new releases.…
Linux in the Edge Computing Ecosystem and IoT Gateway Technologies
The digital era is witnessing a transformative phase with the emergence of Edge Computing and the Internet of Things (IoT). These technologies are redefining how data is processed and managed across various industries. At the heart of this revolution lies the operating system that powers these technologies, with Linux emerging as a frontrunner. This article delves into the role of Linux in shaping the landscape of Edge Computing and IoT Gateways, exploring its advantages, challenges, and future prospects.
Firefox 122 gets even more competitive with Chrome on translation
Plus a big change for Linux folks – native .deb packages. The latest Firefox has a raft of modest but desirable improvements for everyone, and a more significant change, external to the app itself, that will be helpful for most Linux users.…
How to Create a New Branch in GIT
Git is a distributed version control system used for tracking changes in source code during software development. It supports collaboration, allowing multiple developers to work on different parts of a project simultaneously. Git is known for its speed, data integrity, and support for non-linear workflows.
How to Install Jellyfin Media Server on Ubuntu 22.04
Jellyfin is a free, open-source media server software, enabling users to host and manage personal media libraries, stream content across devices, and provide access to others. It's an alternative to proprietary media servers, offering extensive customization and privacy control.
OKD on Fedora Workstation with CRC
This article will guide you through setting up a single-node OKD cluster on your own Fedora Linux system. OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes. This will be done using CRC, also known as “OpenShift Local”. It will also explore how OKD works under the hood and install an application via the web console. Introducing […]
Emerald 2 Mini PC with Triple HDMI and Intel Iris Xe Graphics
This month, Simply NUC, Inc unveiled their newest Mini PC, the Emerald 2 NUC. This advanced model is designed to be compatible with a range of Intel’s 13th Gen processors, coupled with Intel Iris Xe Graphics, enabling support for multiple 4K displays. Additionally, the Emerald 2 boasts a capability of supporting up to 64GB DDR4 […]
How to Install Joomla on Debian 12
Joomla CMS is an open-source content management system for building websites and online applications. It offers user-friendly features, extensibility, and is freely available to everyone.
Revolutionizing Command Line Interface with Dynamic Themes
The command line interface (CLI), often simply called the terminal, is an essential tool for developers, system administrators, and power users. Despite its fundamental role in computing, the terminal is often overlooked in terms of user interface and aesthetics. However, with the advent of terminal themes, this crucial tool can be transformed into a visually appealing and more productive workspace. This article delves into the world of terminal themes, explaining how they can elevate the user experience from mundane to magnificent.
IPv6 approach for TCP SYN Flood attack over VoIP, Part II
There are several general categories of DoS attacks . Some groups divide attacks into three classes: bandwidth attacks, protocol attacks, and logic attacks. Following are brief descriptions of some common types of DoS attacks.
DietPi January 2024 news (version 9.0)
DietPi’s latest release, version 9.0, rolled out today, marks a significant update for the lightweight Linux OS, renowned for its efficiency on single-board computers. This release phases out support for the older Debian Buster version, introduces compatibility with the new 1.5 GB Orange Pi Zero 3, and brings several enhancements and bug fixes across the […]
AppArmor Switches To SHA256 Policy Hashes In Linux 6.8
An important change has been made in the AppArmor Linux kernel security module . The change involves switching from using the insecure SHA1 algorithm to the more secure SHA256 algorithm for AppArmor policy hashes.
Banana Pi Teases Open Source Router with Triductor TR6560+TR5220 Wi-Fi SoC
Banana Pi recently showcased a Mini router designed with the Triductor TR6560 along with TR5220 Wi-Fi System-on-Chip. Some key features of the Banana Pi BPI-Wi-Fi6 Mini are its GbE LAN port and its GbE WAN port for wired connectivity. This device shares a familiar form-factor with the previously launched Banana Pi BPI-R3 Mini Router board […]
How to build a Self-hosted environment on Linux with Proxmox
In this article, we delve into the practicalities of establishing an affordable self-hosted environment tailored for home labs, home offices, and small to medium-sized enterprises. Prioritizing a lean approach that minimizes both effort and cost, our goal is to navigate complexities within a reasonable timeframe.
How to Install Zammad Customer Support System on Debian 12
Zammad is an open-source customer support/ticketing solution that helps manage communications across various channels such as email, chat, and social media.
In this guide, you will learn how to install the Zammad Customer Support System with PostgreSQL and Nginx on the Debian 12 server.
WINE 9.0 improves ability to run 32-bit Windows apps on 64-bit-only xNix
Plus fresh release brings native Wayland support on Linux. WINE 9.0 brings the benefits of better WoW64 support to 64-bit x86 – and Arm – kit, plus native Wayland support on Linux.…
Understanding the Implications of CentOS Stream 8 End-of-Life on Enterprise Environments
with the approaching end-of-life (EOL) of CentOS Stream 8, enterprises may face critical challenges in securing their Linux environment. This analysis provides insights into the potential consequences of CentOS Stream 8 EOL, discusses mitigation strategies, and examines the importance of maintaining security in enterprise environments.
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