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How to install and KVM on Rocky Linux 9 – And creating VMs on Linux

Configuring KVM on Rocky Linux 9 will open the door to virtualization using your favorite operating system. This software integrates with the kernel, making it an efficient and easy to use virtualization platform. What is KVM? KVM or Kernel-based Virtual Machine is a Linux program that was incorporated into the operating system since 2007 that […]

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Mastering Security in Debian: An Essential Step-by-Step Guide

In the realm of open-source operating systems, Debian stands as a beacon of stability, security, and simplicity. Its wide-ranging application, from personal computers to servers, attests to its robustness. But no system is entirely secure straight out of the box, Debian included. This guide will highlight the necessary steps to maximize your Debian system’s security,

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The Clock is Ticking: Time to Upgrade from Ubuntu 18.04 as Support Ends

Ubuntu 18.04 has served us well. This iteration of one of the most popular Linux distributions, known for its stability, accessibility, and extensive community support, has been a mainstay in the Linux community for five years. However, it’s now time to look towards the future as support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Long Term Support) is

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How to install MusicPod on Ubuntu: Radio, podcasts and music in one single place

If I told you that there is a modern Linux application where you can have music, radio, and podcast in one place, would you believe me? Well, there is and it’s called MusicPod. MusicPod is a modern music player created with Flutter, in which you can not only play your local music, but also manage

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