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Reset the WordPress Admin Password Using CLI (via 2 Methods)
Learn how to reset (or update and change) the MySQL admin password using either the MySQL command-line tool or the WP-CLI tool.
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Fedora 42 to Port the Anaconda Installer to Wayland, Default to Anaconda WebUI
The Anaconda WebUI installer was initially planned for the Fedora Linux 39 release, but it was delayed as it needed more work. Now, the Fedora Project aims to ship it with next year’s Fedora Linux 42 release as the default installer for the flagship Fedora Workstation edition featuring the GNOME desktop environment.
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A Simple Breakdown of Localhost and 127.0.0.1 in Networking
When working with Linux or any other operating system, you might encounter the terms localhost and 127.0.0.1 quite often. They are closely related, but understanding the distinction between the two can help clarify many networking concepts. As someone with over 10 years of experience in Linux, I can explain both terms in simple language.
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Valve Releases Steam Client Update to Further Improve Native Linux Gaming
Valve released a new Steam Client update to the stable channel to further improve native Linux gaming, the newly introduced game recording feature, as well as Steam VR and Steam Input. In this article, we talk about those improvements and how to update your installations to the new Steam Client version.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Released with Sudo System Role and Podman 5.0
This release adds new file management capabilities in Web Console for performing routine file management tasks without using the command line.
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QNX 8 Goes Free for Learning and Personal Projects
BlackBerry offers free access to QNX 8, its powerful real-time OS, for non-commercial use by students, hobbyists, and embedded system engineers.
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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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