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Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 2
In Complete Guide to Keylogging in Linux: Part 1 , we covered how a keylogger can be written for Linux, by reading events directly from keyboard device. Today, we will cover slightly different technique for keyboard event capture.
6 Linux word processors you need to try
Writers are always looking for better ways to put their words and ideas into readable formats to share with their readers. My first experiences with word processing came in my Apple II days when I used AppleWorks and later FrEDWriter, which was a free word processing application created in 1985. It was the standard for my students, many of whom came from households that lacked the money to purchase proprietary software.
Multiplatform Linux kernel 'pretty much done' says Linus Torvalds
Linus Torvalds has announced the first release candidate for version 5.19 of the Linux kernel, and declared it represents a milestone in multiplatform development for the project.
RethinkDNS: All in one tool to get firewall, adblocker, DNS-over-HTTPS
The days have gone back when you needed to install multiple applications for firewall, advertisement blockers, and tunnel connections using DNS-over-HTTPS clients.
Now one single application is capable of doing all kinds of stuff in a very intuitive way.
Now one single application is capable of doing all kinds of stuff in a very intuitive way.
How to Customize Konsole, the Default KDE Terminal Emulator
Beginner-friendly distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint will rarely (if ever) require you to open the terminal emulator, yet they still include it as one of the default applications. After all, the terminal is a constituent part of Linux history, and the concept of command-line utilities is woven into the Unix philosophy. Instead of resisting and avoiding it, why not embrace the terminal and learn how to use it?
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 5th, 2022
The eighty-eight installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on June 5th, 2022, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things that are happening in the Linux world.
A Drupal developer's guide to Progressive Web Apps
The following article is a companion to my presentation at Drupalcon and Drupalcamp covering Progressive Web Apps implementations.
Orange Pi 800 emulates Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard PC
Orange Pi launched a device that comes in a similar form factor as the Raspberry Pi 400. One of the main differences between these products is the integrated processor which is the six-core 64-bit Rockchip RK3399 found in the Orange Pi 800.
Enter File or Directory with Space & Special Character in its Name?
Everyone loves to assign fancy names to their files or directory, including special characters, numbers, and spaces. Special characters and numbers are good to have in the name of the files or directories even though they are not recommended.
However, having space in a file or directory name is intriguing. The cd command is usually used to enter inside the directory and does not know what to do with the name containing the spaces and special characters.
However, having space in a file or directory name is intriguing. The cd command is usually used to enter inside the directory and does not know what to do with the name containing the spaces and special characters.
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Skype
Skype provides VoIP-based videotelephony, videoconferencing and voice calls. The software also provides instant messaging, file transfer, debit-based calls to landline and mobile telephones (over traditional telephone networks), and more.
How to configure chrony as an NTP client or server in Linux
Accurate timekeeping is one of the most important configurations required for reliable communication between network-based computers. It is also needed to ensure system components, including systemd timers and cronjobs, run at the correct time. Computers can utilize the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize their time to an upstream time server or a pool of servers to maintain accurate time.
Best PHP-FPM Configuration – Easy and Simple Calculation
PHP-FPM is a FastCGI Process Manager an alternative for PHP. PHP-FPM is highly configurable by adjusting the pool settings easily for different users using different PHP versions and many more.
In this guide you are going to learn the best PHP-FPM configuration method using some simple calculation to prevent some errors listed below.
In this guide you are going to learn the best PHP-FPM configuration method using some simple calculation to prevent some errors listed below.
How To Set Static IP Address And DNS On FreeBSD 13
This guide explains how to configure or set static IP address and DNS on a FreeBSD system from commandline.
Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 5.19 Release Candidate
Here we go again! Linus Torvalds just announced today the availability for public testing of the first Release Candidate (RC) milestone of the upcoming Linux 5.19 kernel series, officially kicking off the development cycle.
10 Best Ubuntu Apps for Everyone in 2022 Part 2
This article gives you the top 10 best Ubuntu apps in 2022 (part 2) that you may use for your daily workflow.
Comprehensive Guide to Using FFmpeg to Convert Media Files
FFmpeg is one of those modern marvels of open source software. It is a suite of libraries and smaller programs to handle video and audio files primarily. In this tutorial we’ll install FFmpeg and learn how to use some its most popular features through practical examples and detailed explanations.
Tails 5.1 Anonymous-OS Improves the Tor Connection Assistant, Fix Clock, Updates to Tor 0.4.7.7
With this release, Tails will fix the current time and time zone by connecting to the captive portal detection service of Fedora, Updating to Tor 0.4.7.7, Fresh Homepage for disconnected Tor Network System, Associating OpenPGP files with Kleopatra in the Files browser, and many more.
Contribute at the Fedora Linux 37 Test Week for Kernel 5.18Â
The kernel team is working on final integration for Linux kernel 5.18. This version was just recently released, and will arrive soon in Fedora. As a result, the Fedora kernel and QA teams have organized a test week now through Sunday, June 12, 2022. Refer to the wiki page for links to the test images […]
Tails 5.1 Anonymous OS Improves the Tor Connection Assistant, Updates to Tor 0.4.7.7
Debian-based Tails 5.1 GNU/Linux distribution for browsing the Internet anonymously has been released today with various improvements, bug fixes, updated components, and other changes.
How to Setup and Manage VirtualBox VMs on a Headless Server
VirtualBox is free cross-platform virtualization software that may be installed as application software on any operating system. This guide explains how to install and configure VirtualBox on a remote headless server and remotely control its virtual machines with the RemoteBox app.
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