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Linux Around The World
This is a new series showcasing Linux around the world. For the past few years, COVID has largely curtailed gatherings of Linux enthusiasts with only virtual meetings being possible. But as physical meetings are starting to resurface, now is the time to launch this series.
How to Create and Configure 404 Error Page in NGINX
When you host your website on the NGINX web server, it will handle the client request, but when the request is not fulfilled, it will return an error.
This error will be displayed to a user via a basic HTML page with the error code (404, 403, 500, 503), as shown below.
This error will be displayed to a user via a basic HTML page with the error code (404, 403, 500, 503), as shown below.
Linux Htop – Things You should Know
Here Linux htop is explained. You always need a handy and user-friendly tool to check the Linux system summary.
If you can find and fix this subtle Chromium bug that breaks some extensions, there's $8k waiting for you
Unlucky few percent of netizens affected by weird timing issue
For the past three months, an elusive bug in Google's open-source Chromium project has been causing a small percentage of Chrome extensions to silently fail.…
How to Install Rainloop Webmail on Ubuntu 22.04
Rainloop is an open-source, web-based email client written in PHP. It is fast, lightweight, and supports SMTP and IMAP protocols. This guide will teach you to install the Rainloop client on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
How to set user password expirations on Linux
User accounts created on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) servers are by default assigned 99,999 days until their password expires. The Center for Internet Security (CIS) provides some advice on controls for hardening systems, and one of these is setting password expirations to 365 days or less. The security team usually enforces this setting, but system administrators must ensure this is done.
KDE Slimbook Gen4 Linux Laptop Is Available Now with an AMD Ryzen 7 5700U CPU
The KDE Project took to Twitter to announce today the availability of KDE Slimbook Gen4 as the 4th generation Linux laptop featuring an updated processor and the latest Plasma desktop environment by default.
How to Combine Two Text Files in Linux
In the course of work, I have received several redirected command output files from my colleague, and he asked me to combine all the files into one file and send it back. And I’m not in the mood to open all the files one by one to read the output and combine them into one file.
So I have to find a way through which I can combine multiple text files into one, and then I can comfortably drink a cup of coffee.
So I have to find a way through which I can combine multiple text files into one, and then I can comfortably drink a cup of coffee.
How to Install Cacti Network Monitoring Tool on Debian 11
Cacti is an open-source, web-based network monitoring tool written in PHP. Cacti generates CPU load and network bandwidth utilization graphs using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This guide will show you, how to install the Cacti monitoring tools on Debian 11.
How To Enable Timestamp In Bash History In Linux
How do you know the time at which the command was executed? This guide explains how to enable timestamp in Bash history in Linux.
Converseen - the Image Converter for Linux has been released with new Quality/Compression Settings
Converseen, the open-source batch image converter and resizer for Linux has been released with an improved dialog for adjusting the JPEG quality settings and the PNG compression levels.
WebP Image: How to Create, Convert to JPEG, PNG & View in Ubuntu and Other Linux
A comprehensive article which demonstrates how to view WebP image formats in Ubuntu and other Linux with example to encode & decode.
How to Install Plex Media Server on Fedora 36 Linux
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Plex Media Server on Fedora Linux 36 Linux workstation desktop or headless server.
How to List Installed Packages on Fedora
Occasionally, you may want to check the packages installed on your system. Learn how to list packages in Fedora using DNF and other package tools.
Gtk 5 might drop X.11 support, says GNOME dev
One of the GNOME developers has suggested that the next major release of Gtk could drop support for the X window system. Emmanuele Bassi opened a discussion last week on the GNOME project's Gitlab instance that asked whether the developers could drop X.11 support in the next release of Gtk.
Why I love Tig for visualizing my Git workflows
Tig is an excellent tool for reviewing your Git repository by encouraging you to explore the logs without having to construct long and sometimes complex queries.
Ubuntu 22.10 Introduces a New “Ubuntu Desktop” Settings Panel
A new settings panel in Ubuntu 22.10, "Kinetic Kudu", consolidates the desktop options. Here's how it looks.
How to Install Pinta on Fedora 36 Linux
In the following tutorial, you will learn how to install Pinta on Fedora 36 Linux using the command line terminal and alternative methods using the default DNF package manager or with the Flatpak alternative method.
Pacman Package Manager for Arch-Based Distributions
Pacman is a package manager for arch-based distributions such as Manjaro, EndeavourOS, ArcoLinux, etc. If you have tried Ubuntu or Debian, you may already know that the apt package manager is the default for all Debian-based distributions.
How to Install GlassFish on Ubuntu 22.04
GlassFish is an open-source Jakarta EE platform application server. It was initially developed by Sun Microsystems, then sponsored by Oracle Corporation, and now it is being maintained by the developers at Eclipse Foundation.
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