Tagged: Open Source

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How to install and use Snap on Ubuntu

Snapcraft is a next-generation package manager by Canonical. Using Snap you can install complex applications with one click, let’s take a look at how to install Snap and use it!

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RHEL 8 beta released: new features

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the Linux distribution for the enterprise. With its ironclad security and rock-solid stability it is the main product of Red Hat, probably the biggest Open Source company. RHEL 8 beta has...

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How to setup a VPN server with OpenVPN

OpenVPN is one of the mostly used VPN solutions and the leading open source VPN. Using SSL it allows to create VPN tunnels to encrypt all the traffic going in. Today let’s take a look at...

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How to install Fedora 29 in 10 easy steps

Fedora 29 is the second release of 2018 of the developers’ favorite operating system, and it also may be one of the last ones before IBM acquires Red Hat. Packing cutting-edge features and pushing forward the...

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Fedora 29 new features: Startis now officially in Fedora

Fedora 29 is the newest release of 2018 of the popular power user distribution: Fedora. Fedora is the base for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and it is favored among developers. Let’s discover what will change in...