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Exodia OS: New Linux for Cybersec Pros
(Article from It’s_FOSS) Exodia OS is a highly customizable Arch-based distro that has been built keeping cybersecurity experts and their use-cases in mind. It has been developed by a team of cybersecurity experts based out of Egypt, collectively known as the Cyb3rTh1eveZ Team. Exodia OS comes equipped with many features, some of the most notable Read more
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Using PuTTY to connect to Linux
PuTTY can do a lot more than allow you to log into Linux from another system. It also allows you to tailor your window in several ways. Here’s a great walkthrough on installing PuTTY and configuring settings to make it right for your administrative needs and hobbies. This was written by a 30 year veteran Read more
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Use Steam on any Ubuntu-based Linux distro
Steam is one of the best things to come along for gaming on Linux. Here’s a walk through on how you can easily install the Steam application on any Ubuntu or Debian-based distribution. Games are a huge part of the computer industry. In fact, many would say that the gaming industry helps to inspire innovation Read more
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The easiest method of installing Docker on Linux
In this TechRepublic “How to Make Tech Work” video, Jack Wallen shows you how to install Docker on Linux machines. If you’re anxious to start your journey with Docker, you might not want to spend the time getting the runtime engine ready to go on Linux. If you’re not familiar with the operating system, it Read more
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Linux Kernel 6.4 Released: Embracing Apple M2, New Hardware, and More Rust
Another Linux Kernel release is here! This comes just months after the release of Linux Kernel 6.3, right on schedule. This release offers many improvements, such as initial Apple M2 silicon support, storage enhancements, better sensor monitoring, and more. Even though this is not a major upgrade for regular users, it caters to a specific Read more
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iVentoy: boot, install OS on multiple machines over the network
“… The developer of the multi-boot tool Ventoy has released a new utility called iVentoy. Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drives using one or more disk image formats. Unlike tools such as Rufus, which support creating a bootable USB drive using a single operating system, Ventoy supports multiple operating systems Read more