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How to Setup Rygel Media Server on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to setting up Rygel Home Media Server on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions running on GNOME DE.
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g: An Elegant Alternative for the ls Command in Linux
g is a free, open-source, and cross-platform command-line alternative to the ls command that can enhance your file and directory listing experience in Linux. Discover it yourself by reading the entire article to understand its features, installation steps, and usage guide.
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Warehouse: The Ultimate GUI for Managing Flatpak Apps in Linux
Warehouse is a Flatpak manager that brings a GUI interface to the command-line functionalities typically offered by Flatpak. As a Flatpak-only tool, it brings much-needed usability to the flatpak ecosystem.
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10 Best Python Libraries Every Data Analyst Should Learn
In this article, we’ll explore 10 Python libraries every data analyst should know, breaking them down into simple terms and examples of how you can use them to solve data analysis problems.
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Researchers Unearth Two Previously Unknown Linux Backdoors
ESET researchers have identified multiple samples of two previously unknown Linux backdoors: WolfsBane and FireWood. The goal of the backdoors and tools discovered is cyberespionage that targets sensitive data such as system information, user credentials, and specific files and directories. These tools are designed to maintain persistent access and execute commands stealthily, enabling prolonged intelligence […]
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How to Install and Use Fedora Media Writer on Linux
Fedora Media Writer is a Fedora team and community-driven effort to offer a free, open-source, and cross-platform application to write any ISO image to your flash drive (USB stick). In this article, I’ll show you how to install Fedora Media Writer on Linux (including Windows) and then how to flash the Fedora image using Fedora Media Writer.
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Debunking Myths About Open-Source Security
Stephanie Domas, CISO at Canonical, discusses common misconceptions about open-source security and how the community can work to dispel them. She explains how open-source solutions, contrary to myths, offer enterprise-grade maturity, reliability, and transparency.
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Help Shape Debian 13: Cast Your Vote for Trixie’s Desktop Artwork
Debian 13’s desktop artwork survey is now open and awaits your vote. Before November 30, pick your favorite theme and decide on Trixie’s look.
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Gaupol: Create or Edit Subtitle Files with a Free Subtitle Editor
Gaupol is a free and open-source subtitle editor that allows anyone to easily create or edit subtitle files and supports multiple subtitle formats.
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Reconfigure the Power Button in Debian
My humble Fujitsu Futro S720 running Debian makes a decent home server. But it has one weakness: the power button is too easy to press by accident, which shuts down the machine. I know that, because I've done it several times. Not the end of the world, but a mild nuisance I can leave without. Turned out, it's an easy problem to solve.
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