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Copr, which stands for Cool Other Package Repo, is a build system and third-party package repository designed for Fedora and RPM-based distributions.
How To Enable Automatic Security Updates In Debian 12
In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to enable automatic security updates to download and install important security patches as soon as they're available in Debian 12.
Debian 12 Server Setup: Essential Post-Installation Steps
This guide explains essential post installation steps for a Debian 12 server installation, ensuring your server is secure, up-to-date.
Automate Job Search In LinkedIn With AI And LinkedIn_AIHawk
LinkedIn_AIHawk is an open-source Python application that aims to automate and personalise the job application process on LinkedIn.
KDE Plasma 6.2.0 Introduces Per-Monitor Brightness Control Functionality
KDE Plasma 6.2.0 introduces Per-Monitor Brightness Control functionality. This allows users to adjust the brightness levels of their monitors individually.
How To Check WiFi Signal Strength From Commandline In Linux
In this guide, we'll discuss about a few methods to check WiFi signal strength from command line in Linux with examples.
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed: AI-powered Virtual Assistant For OpenShift Containers
Red Hat OpenShift Lightspeed is a generative AI-powered virtual assistant for the OpenShift Container Platform. It uses a natural-language interface to answer user questions, troubleshoot issues, and provide guidance on using OpenShift.
Record-Breaking Bounty Awarded For LiteSpeed Cache Plugin Vulnerability
A security researcher has uncovered a critical vulnerability in the LiteSpeed Cache plugin. Patchstack has awarded a $14,400 bounty for the discovery.
Linux Continues to Grow: 4.45% Desktop Market Share in July 2024
Great news! Linux has reached a new milestone in desktop market share. As of July 2024, Linux has achieved a 4.45% market share for desktop operating systems worldwide.
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Release Delayed: What You Need to Know
Originally scheduled for Thursday August 19th, the Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Release has been moved to August 29th to address high-impact upgrade bugs discovered during preparations.
How To Count Characters and Words in PDF Files Using Python In Linux
In this article, I'll guide you through creating a Python script that can count the number of words and characters in a PDF file in Linux.
libcurl Turns 24: A Look Back at the Journey
libcurl, the popular multi-protocol file transfer library, is 24 years old. Discover its journey from 2000 to becoming a foundation of internet communication.
Setup A Secure Simple HTTP Server with HTTPS, Authentication, and More
In this detailed tutorial, we will discuss Simple HTTP Server's key features, installation steps, and practical usage with an example in Debian Linux.
How To Manage Clipboard From Command Line In Linux
This detailed guide explains how to manage the clipboard from the command line in Linux using Xclip and Xsel tools.
How To Verify Linux ISO Image Integrity And Authenticity
This detailed guide explains why do we need to verify the integrity and authenticity of a Linux ISO Image File and how to do it in Linux.
Build Fast, Scalable Web Apps With Python Using FastHTML In Linux
In this tutorial, we will learn what FastHTML is, how it works and how to build web apps faster in Python using FastHTML.
Funtoo Linux is Being Discontinued! Time to Look for Alternatives
Daniel Robbins, creator of both Gentoo and Funtoo, has announced that Funtoo is expected to be fully discontinued by August 2024.
Proxmox 7 Reaches EOL on July 31, 2024, It is time to Upgrade your Proxmox server to Version 8
If you are currently using Proxmox 7.4, note that it will reach end-of-life (EOL) on July 31, 2024. It is time to upgrade your Proxmox server. This detailed post will guide you through the steps to upgrade to Proxmox 8.2 from Proxmox 7.
Linux Kernel 6.11 RC1 Arrives with a Focus on Stability and Hardware Support
Linus Torvalds, the principal developer of the Linux kernel, has announced the release of Linux Kernel version 6.11 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) on 28 July 2024.
OpenSUSE’s Aeon Desktop Release Candidate 3 (RC3) is Released with Full Disk Encryption
The Aeon team has announced the release of Aeon Desktop Release Candidate 3 (RC3), the first version with Full Disk Encryption by default.