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Kali Unkaputtbar Brings File System Snapshots to Btrfs-Based Kali Linux Systems
Offensive Security announced today Kali Unkaputtbar, a new feature for their Kali Linux ethical hacking and penetration testing GNU/Linux distribution that implements file system snapshots on bare metal.
How to Install the latest qBittorrent on Linux
qBittorrent is an open-source peer-to-peer Bittorrent client which is available for all platforms: Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and OS/2. You can use this as an alternative to µTorrent.
How to Use the Nessus Vulnerability Scanner on Linux
Nessus allows you to check your server for a vulnerability. Here we show you how to use the Nessus vulnerability scanner on Linux.
How to Install Gatsby on Ubuntu 20.04
Gatsby is a fast modern site generator for React. It is an open-source framework that combines the functionality from React, GraphQL, and Webpack for building static websites and applications.
How I run my blog on a Raspberry Pi
Like a lot of folks who enjoy tinkering with technology, I now have a small but growing collection of Raspberry Pi boxes around my house. I've used them for various projects: A PiHole network ad blocker, an OctoPi 3D print server, and a Minecraft server, among others.
How Podman can transfer container images without a registry
The new 'podman image scp' command makes it easier to transfer container images between users on the same system or machines over the network.
Zorin OS 16.1 Brings Much Needed Stability and Improvements
Zorin OS 16.1 was released with security patches, new software and the team aims for a better cause.
Emulate the MSX home computer with Linux
The MSX was launched in October 1983. At the heart of the machine was the Zilog Z80 CPU running at 3.58 MHz with 8-512KB of RAM. The Z80 was, of course, used in popular home computers such as the Sinclair ZX81, Spectrum and the Amstrad CPC. In the graphics department, the MSX employed the Texas Instruments TMS9918 graphics chip with 16KB of RAM, and sound was provided by the AY-3-8910 chip. The MSX incorporated a high quality keyboard instead of a chiclet keyboard.
The most wonderful discovery: GB Studio
I am not entirely sure how I stumbled onto this open source project. It all seems like a blur. The project name is GB Studio and it is a more user-friendly IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that allows game creators to create Gameboy and Gameboy Color games that can be exported into a ROM (to load into an emulator), flashed onto a game cartridge (with the write tools), or to HTML5 (to work on mobile devices).
Latest Firefox Relay includes bigger attachment size and filters for promotional emails
Since the public launch of Firefox Relay, thousands of users have signed up for our smart, easy solution that hides your real email address to help protect your identity. Thank you all for your tremendous support for our Firefox Relay product. This signals a demand for people who want to preserve their privacy by limiting […]
Limit Docker Container Access to Specific IP Addresses
In this article we discuss how to use an ipset and iptables to grant (whitelist) or block (blacklist) IP addresses from accessing Docker containers.
Ubuntu-Based Zorin OS 16.1 Released with LibreOffice 7.3 and Linux Kernel 5.13
The Zorin OS developers announced today the release and general availability of Zorin OS 16.1 as the first point release to the latest Zorin OS 16 operating system series launched in August 2021.
How To Install Proxmox VE A Step By Step Guide
This guide explains how to install Proxmox VE to setup server virtualization environment to create and manage VMs and containers.
Bash Keyboard Shortcuts for the pro!
Typically, we use arrow keys to control shell behaviors like moving the cursor from one point to another point. Also, it’s quite common to make mistakes while writing commands and to correct these you may use arrow keys + backspace, which is not optimal at all.
KDE Plasma 5.24 Review. A Crafted Desktop to Dominate the Linux World
It's time for a quick recap and review of the KDE Plasma 5.24 desktop, released a while back.
IP67-protected panel PCs run Linux on i.MX8M Mini
iWave’s rugged, IP67-protected “iW-639RH” panel PC is available in 7- and 10.1-inch sizes and runs Linux and Android on an i.MX8M Mini. Specs include 2x GbE, 2x CAN, 3x COM, 3x USB, DIO, ADC, and M.2 B-key.
How to Install Bagisto eCommerce on Debian 11
Bagisto is a free and open-source eCommerce software written in Laravel PHP framework. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Bagisto eCommerce on the Debian 11 Bullseye. We will be using the PHP-FPM, Nginx web server, and MariaDB database.
Fedora inches closer to dropping x86-32 support
Following discussion on the mailing list, the Fedora team is taking another small step away from x86-32 support, with developers urged to stop building i686 versions of "leaf packages" – in other words, packages that nothing else depends upon.
How I use Drupal as an advanced blogging platform
A couple of years ago, I decided I wanted a place to post my thoughts and play around with some emerging web technologies. I make my living working with and evangelizing Drupal. So there's definitely some applicability to the saying, "when your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail."
How to Remove File Exif Data with ExifTool in Ubuntu 20.04
Images with exif data reveal all the details about a photo such as where and when was it taken as well as with what device, amongst a host of many other things. This guide shows how to remove Exif data from photos on Ubuntu.
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