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Hacking WPA2 WiFi Networks

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Whatever the reason for wanting to hack a wifi network, it is nonetheless doable. In fact, it’s become child’s play these days. First, let’s install aircrack-ng sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng Next, we need to put our wireless card into monitor mode. Monitor mode permits you to listen to other wirel…

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Sending an Email Using Python

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Ever wanted to send emails using just Python? A few lines of code and you don’t even need to log into your Gmail account to email anyone in the world. In fact, you can do this in your terminal. First, open up your terminal and create a file. I will call mine “emailer.py”. nano emailer.py Now, let’s add som…

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Liferea hack: add links to ABC (Australia) news items

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Most of the RSS feeds in my Liferea RSS reader have external links in their brief, descriptive texts, like this one from The Guardian newspaper: News feeds from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australia's national broadcaster, don't have links: To see the the online ABC news…

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How to deal with NBSPs in a terminal

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A non-breaking space (NBSP) is a special kind of whitespace. It's an invisible signal that tells a text-processing program to avoid replacing that space with a linefeed or carriage return. For example, if you wrote "2 kg" in LibreOffice Writer and didn't want the "2" to be at…

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BASH drivers, start your engines

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There's always more than one way to do a job in the shell, and there may not be One Best Way to do that job, either. Nevertheless, different commands with the same output can differ in how long they take, how much memory they use and how hard they make the CPU work. Out of curiosity I trialled 6…

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A handy script for translations

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Do you translate blocks of text by copying them and pasting into Google Translate in a browser? If you do, the script explained here might save you a lot of work. At the core The script relies on translate-shell, a wonderful command-line utility written by Mort Yao and available in the repositories…

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When will this script finish doing its job?

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Several of my data-auditing scripts take a long time to execute. Until recently I had no way of knowing how long they'd take. I'd enter the command for the script, press Enter and wait. And wait. I've now discovered the pipeline viewer or pv command, which tracks the progress of my scripts. An…

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A simpler track-changes script

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Back in March 2015 I blogged about a track-changes script that reports the edits made to a tab-separated data table. The script actually generates two reports: a plain text version and a fancy HTML version. A slightly improved version of that script is on my data-cleaning website here. The script…

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A Script to Toggle the CPU Performance Governor

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If you're a gamer, you probably find your computer's default CPU scaling (usually the "balanced" or "powersave" setting) is more than sufficient the majority of the time, but just occasionally, a game will run at its best when the CPU is set to maximum frequency all the time,…

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File manager: open a terminal, but not here

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Each of the two file managers I use — Thunar and Xfe — allows me to open a terminal in a selected directory. In Thunar, I right-click on a directory and choose Open Terminal Here, and in Xfe I use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + t. In both cases, though, the terminal window opens right on top of the fil…

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Meet Apache SeaTunnel, a new Top-Level Project

The Apache Software Foundation announced that SeaTunnel has graduated from incubation and is now a top-level project. Learn more here.

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How to Fix ‘bash syntax error near unexpected token’ in Linux

One of the most common errors on the bash shell is “bash: syntax error near unexpected token ‘(‘“. Here’s how to fix it.

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10 Best Icon Themes for Ubuntu and Other Linux (2023 Edition)

Explore 10 of the best icon themes you can apply to your Ubuntu or similar distro irrespective of your desktop environment.

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How to Set Up Dynamic NFS Provisioning in Kubernetes Cluster

In this tutorial, we will show you how to set up dynamic NFS provisioning in a Kubernetes (k8s) cluster.

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How to Install Nextcloud with Docker: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to set up Nextcloud effortlessly using Docker Compose. Get step-by-step instructions to host your private cloud server today.

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Enable Wayland for Hybrid NVIDIA Graphics on Fedora 38 Workstation

Here’s a quick tutorial on how to enable Wayland and bring back the GNOME on Xorg option on the login screen.

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How to Remove a Directory and File in Linux Using rm Command

In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to use the rm command to remove files or directories on a Linux system.

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How to Install Wireshark on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04

Learn how to install Wireshark on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 using either Ubuntu’s official repository or the Wireshark developers team PPA.

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Best Free and Open-Source Alternatives to Apple Books

Apple Books is a proprietary e-book reading and storage application. Here are some of the best free and open-source alternatives.

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EndeavourOS Released a Refreshed Cassini Nova R2 ISO

EndeavourOS Cassini Nova R2 brings Calamares bugfixes, Linux kernel 6.3, and an updated package base. The Galileo release is on the horizon.

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