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How to Setup Apache Virtual Hosts in RHEL 9
In web hosting, virtual hosts allow a single server to host multiple domains. Apache, one of the most widely used web servers, provides robust virtual hosting capabilities.
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Ansible yum localinstall: A Guide to Install Local RPMs
Ansible simplifies package management on Linux systems, especially when using the yum module. In this guide, we will explain how to use Ansible’s yum module with the localinstall feature to install RPM packages from local files.
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How to Install Kali Linux Tools on Ubuntu Using Docker
In the past, Katoolin was a script that helped to install Kali Linux tools on your preferred Linux distro. Since Katoolin is no longer maintained, the recommended and modern way to use Kali Linux tools on your distribution is through Docker. Let's walk through how to install Kali Linux Tools on Ubuntu using Docker.
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VMware Workstation and Fusion Go Free
Exciting news! VMware Workstation and Fusion desktop hypervisors are now free for all users, including personal, commercial, and educational. Here's more on that.
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A New Anaconda Web UI Installer Coming To Fedora Linux 42
Fedora Linux is getting a brand new installer with a modern Anaconda Web UI, designed for ease of use. Learn more about its features and how to try it out!
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PeaZip 10.1 File Archiver Improves Resilience to Password Guessing Attacks
PeaZip 10.1 is here only two weeks after PeaZip 10 and updates the backend to Pea 1.21, which introduces scrypt KDF as the default option instead of PBKDF2 to improve resilience to password-guessing attacks. This change alone increases the memory cost up to 1GB per instance. KDF was supported since Pea 1.5.
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Fedora 42 to Feature KDE as a Flagship Edition
Great news for KDE fans! Fedora KDE is no longer a spin! The Fedora KDE Desktop Spin has been officially promoted to Edition status.
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How to Use Rsnapshot for Backup and Restore on Linux Servers
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to backup and restore using Rsnapshot on a Linux server.
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How to Generate and Verify Files with MD5 Checksum in Linux
In this article, we’ll explain what MD5 is, how to generate MD5 checksums for files, and how to verify the integrity of files using these checksums.
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DXVK 2.5 Improves Memory Management in God of War and Other Video Games
DXVK 2.5 is here one and a half months after DXVK 2.4.1 to improve memory management for God of War and other video games by periodically performing memory defragmentation to return some unused memory to the system. However, this feature is currently disabled on Intel’s ANV Vulkan driver.
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