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Solve Wordle using the Linux command line
I've recently become a little obsessed with an online word puzzle game in which you have six attempts to guess a random five-letter word. The word changes every day, and you can only play once per day. After each guess, each of the letters in your guess is highlighted: gray means that letter does not appear in the mystery word, yellow means that letter appears in the word but not at that position, and green means the letter appears in the word at that correct position.
How to Install Linux Kernel 5.17 on Fedora 35
In the following small tutorial, you will learn how to install the Latest Linux Kernel from the Fedora Rawhide repository on your Fedora 35 Workstation or Server.
Vulnerability in cryptsetup Allows Decrypting Part of LUKS2-Encrypted Device
An attacker with physical access to the medium could use this flaw to force a user into permanently disabling the encryption layer of that medium.
Cemu Emulator Plans For 2022 With Going Open-Source, Aiming For Linux Support
Cemu as one of the leading Nintendo Wii U video game emulators is planning to go open-source this year and is also working on Linux support and related cross-platform advancements.
Mac and Linux games leave Humble Bundle’s Trove after January 31st
If you're on Humble Bundle and use a Mac or a Linux computer, you may want to download all the games you can from the service's Trove before the month ends. Starting on February 1st, the Mac and Linux versions of the games in the Humble Trove will no longer available.
First Look at the Maui Shell - The Future of Linux Desktop Test Drive+Video
We compiled the brand new Maui Shell and test drive it. Here's the first look on this amazing vision of Linux desktop.
macOS, Windows, Linux all targeted by new cross-platform exploit
The new "SysJoker" backdoor can reportedly attack multiple operating systems, including macOS, Windows, and Linux. On January 11, researchers from Intezer revealed they had found SysJoker, a backdoor that was originally discovered to be attacking Linux. Shortly after, variants of the same backdoor were uncovered that went after Windows and macOS.
How to add a GUI package manager to Ubuntu on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
If you're using Ubuntu on WSL, did you know you can have a GUI package manager to use as well as the command line?
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to leverage zswap to run on Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB RAM
Canonical used to recommend Raspberry Pi 4 with at least 4GB RAM to run Ubuntu Desktop, but Ubuntu 22.04 LTS should run more smoothly on the Raspberry Pi 4 2GB as the company has enabled zswap by default to allow the Linux operating system to run better on systems with less memory.
Serious Security: Linux full-disk encryption bug fixed – patch now!
Lots of people “run Linux” without really knowing or caring – many home routers, navigational aids, webcams and other IoT devices are based on it; the majority of the world’s mobile phones run a Linux-derived variant called Android; and many, if not most, of the ready-to-go cloud services out there rely on Linux to host your content.
How To Add, Remove and Update Software in Linux Using Apt
Linux has many ways to install software. We can build our own executables or use AppImage to run containerized applications. But at the heart of many Linux distros is a package management system, which for Debian based systems, such as the Raspberry Pi and Ubuntu, is Apt.
Flameshot 11.0 Screenshot Tool Is Here with Completely Refactored CLI
Flameshot is a cross-platform, free and open-source tool to take screenshots with many built-in features to save you time. Now the first release of Flameshot for this year is out so let’s see what are the new features.
What If You Could Fully Customize Your Ubuntu Desktop Experience
9to5Linux was recently made aware of a new project that lets you customize your Ubuntu Desktop appearance to make it look and act just the way you wanted.
Why use a Raspberry Pi to power your business
Why small, single-board computers can be the future for smart working and small offices. With the pandemic changing the way we're working, job decentralization is becoming an important challenge for all companies.
How to Troubleshoot the Apt Command
How to troubleshoot and reinstall the apt command if it isn't available on your Linux system.
How To Connect Snowflake With SnowSQL CLI Client
In this tutorial, we will learn what is SnowSQL CLI client, how to install SnowSQL in Linux and Windows, and finally how to connect to Snowflake with SnowSQL.
RISC-V Powered Mango Pi Takes on Raspberry Pi Zero at Its Own Game
Over the past decade there have been many Raspberry Pi clones. The latest clones the Raspberry Pi Zero form factor but introduces a RISC-V processor in place of the usual Arm powered SoC. MangoPi has appeared in a series of Twitter posts (as reported by Liliputing), and looks like a good choice for those needing more fruit in their diet.
openSUSE Leap 15.2 Reached End of Life, Users Urged to Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.3
The openSUSE Project announced the end of life (EOL) of their openSUSE Leap 15.2 release, urging users to upgrade their installations to the latest openSUSE Leap release.
Network Intrusion Detection Using Snort
This document takes you through the basics of intrusion detection, the steps necessary to configure a host to run the snort network intrusion detection system, testing its operation, and alerting you to possible intrusion events.
3 tools for troubleshooting packet filtering
Use Nmap, Wireshark, and tcpdump to sniff out router problems on your network.
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