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How to Fix the “Error Establishing a Redis Connection” Error?
In this tutorial, we will explain everything about the most known Redis error in WordPress, known as Error establishing a Redis connection error, and the possible solutions to fix it. This issue may be caused by improperly installed and configured Redis service, misconfiguration in the wp-config.php file, network issues, plugin conflicts in WordPress, etc. In […]
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Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS Is Now Available for Download Powered by Linux Kernel 6.11
Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS is here six months after Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS as an up-to-date installation media for those who wish to deploy the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) operating system on new computers without having to download hundreds of updated packages from the repositories after the installation.
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PRevent: Open-Source Tool to Detect Malicious Code in Pull Requests
Apiiro security researchers have released open source tools that can help organizations detect malicious code as part of their software development lifecycle: PRevent (a scanner for pull requests), and a malicious code detection ruleset for Semgrep and Opengrep static code analysis tools.
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Greg Kroah-Hartman Supports Rust Integration Into Linux Kernel
Greg Kroah-Hartman, a major Linux kernel developer, supports the integration of Rust into the Linux kernel, especially for new code and drivers.
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multiClock – track the time around the world
multiClock is software that lets you track the current time in major financial centres around the globe. It’s free and open source software.
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How to Install MongoDB on Ubuntu 24.04
MongoDB is a NoSQL database that stores data in a flexible, document-oriented format. This makes it different from traditional relational databases like MySQL or PostgreSQL. It is a powerful, scalable, and flexible database commonly used for applications that need to manage large volumes of diverse data. This article will show you how to install MongoDB […]
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How to Install Opera Browser on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros
Discover a step-by-step guide to installing the Opera browser on your favorite Ubuntu distribution or on the other popular Linux distros.
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Alternatives to Popular CLI Tools: man
The system’s man pages contain a wealth of useful information. But sometimes it’s hard to see the wood for the trees. Step forward alternatives to man.
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Install Wiki.js Using Podman And Docker Compose In Debian 12
Wiki.js is a modern open-source wiki software. This guide explains how to install Wiki.js using Podman and Docker Compose on Debian Linux 12.
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How to Set Up ProtonVPN on Debian 12
If you’re a Linux enthusiast or a seasoned sysadmin, you already know the importance of online privacy and security. A reliable VPN is a must-have tool in your arsenal, and ProtonVPN is one of the best options out there, due to its strong encryption, no-logs policy, and open-source transparency. In this guide, I’ll show you […]
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